Smart_Guy
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Where I live is pretty much urban.
But my case is kinda special as I explained. Basically it's because I managed to move my copper line plan to FTTH and ISP does not change contracts on their own.
Not sure if it will stay like this. The 100/20 is actually ~$77. I say I'm not sure because that plan is on a 3-month offer of what I'm paying now, and I'm not certain the speed won't go back slower as it was because the contract says "maximum speed available on area's copper lines" and I managed to move the plan to FTTH.
Things will clear up to me after 3 months. New subscribers of this plan will definitely pay the original price after 3 month, but will I lose the extra speed by then? Stay tuned for the next exciting episode of Dragon Ball Z! After three months.
But my case is kinda special as I explained. Basically it's because I managed to move my copper line plan to FTTH and ISP does not change contracts on their own.
Not sure if it will stay like this. The 100/20 is actually ~$77. I say I'm not sure because that plan is on a 3-month offer of what I'm paying now, and I'm not certain the speed won't go back slower as it was because the contract says "maximum speed available on area's copper lines" and I managed to move the plan to FTTH.
Things will clear up to me after 3 months. New subscribers of this plan will definitely pay the original price after 3 month, but will I lose the extra speed by then? Stay tuned for the next exciting episode of Dragon Ball Z! After three months.