I just watch everything on my laptop. Can you do that there?
I'm sure the electricity supplier will. I could tell you some horror stories about people getting phone/internet connected (or disconnected) here. You are definitely lucky to have NZ and not British Telecom.
Yes and yes, although I was looking for something trivial to watch on demand while folding my washing the other day and there was just nothing.
I'll be getting Telstra Clear Cable Internetz. Using them, TV on demand doesn't count toward one's data cap - and they have a Steam server, so some games won't count either. Do you have data caps in the UK - I know the US doesn't use that charging model. The house is already connected, so it's just a matter of telling them to turn it on.
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I'm sure the electricity supplier will. I could tell you some horror stories about people getting phone/internet connected (or disconnected) here. You are definitely lucky to have NZ and not British Telecom.
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I'll be getting Telstra Clear Cable Internetz. Using them, TV on demand doesn't count toward one's data cap - and they have a Steam server, so some games won't count either. Do you have data caps in the UK - I know the US doesn't use that charging model. The house is already connected, so it's just a matter of telling them to turn it on.
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We have "unlimited" internet, which is actually subject to fair use, but for all intents and purposes it is unlimited.
We have plenty of trivial too... if you like reality TV and talent shows.
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