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Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 10:08 PM CET

So can anyone give me a good reason not to switch to ExpressNet Turbo (from “regular” ExpressNet)? I usually order about 10 extra gigabytes of monthly quota anyway, so in the end, it’d add a mere €10 to the monthly bill—without the hassle of maintaining quota settings. In exchange for that, I would get no less than 4 times my current download speed (a rather whopping 20 megabits), and, more importantly, 30 gigabytes of monthly downstream quota—60 if I only download at night. Granted, it’d still be a tad expensive, but it seems like a better deal than the current one. Am I missing any fine print here? Help me decide!

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