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Digiweb for home use

  • 27-05-2003 9:16am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 11


    I've bee deliberating for some time now about getting broadband but the bog I live in probably will never get the damn service in my lifetime!(cryogenics hmmmmm. there's a thought)

    Well I'm now considering bitting the bullet and getting Digiweb Satellite broadband for home use. I'm in Laytown, Co, Meath. I've looked at WLAN but it's not going to happen for me.

    I need fast downloads, VPN accessspeed not so impt. Static IP ...

    Can anyone give me their experiece of Digiweb satellite broadband for personal usage or any other comparable satellite broadband provider?

    Yours etc...


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,143 ✭✭✭spongebob


    Search boards (top right) for discussions about Netsystem and Satdrive over the past year.

    If you then use FRIACO, due one month from tomorrow according to TG4 last week, for you outbound it shouldnt be dog expensive.

    You should have a wireless ( WISP ) option from Digiweb if they put their new WISP service into Drogheda or Balbriggan in the next year or two. You dont live in the bog, you live on the main Dublin-Belfast Road fer chrissakes.

    M


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 blacktooth


    Tanks! Will do.

    Bog... technically speaking, not geographically.....


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