Watch out when you get an internet subscription
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Alan Spencer
- Published November 4, 2010
- Word count 605
Every provider offers different deals with their internet subscriptions. Make sure you make the right choice and make sure you pay attention while doing so.
Come prepared
It’s definitely a must to do some decent research before getting an internet subscription. Of course the costs are a valid reason to check things out, but there are other perks you want to make sure not to miss. Get the most out of your description, for example with a combination of digital (or high definition) tv or phone? Usually there are deals around and you want to check them out. Save money and see for yourself what are the cons and pro’s. Every offer has it’s cool perks, choose the best one!
Higher speed means higher costs
It’s important you know how you use internet in the first place, while choosing an internet subscription. There’s no reason whatsoever to get a very quick (thus more expensive) connection when all you do is write emails and surf around. A basic subscription will do. However, if you download a lot and there are several internet users around, you will need faster internet with a higher download and upload speed. Choose the subscription that suits the way you use internet. That way you won’t pay for something you won’t use. Super fast or standard internet, it has no influence on the stability and reliability of the internet connection. They’re both connected to the same network and speed has no influence on it, nor has in any influence in static or interruptions.
Silent renewals and changing services
Make sure you know what’s in the small letters. You don’t want to be stuck with the same provider for years, while one cheap deal after the other from other providers come along. But if an attractive deal does come along, for example a faster connection for a smaller amount of money; Make sure you change providers wisely. If you wait too long, they’ll make you pay for it. Literally. Remember when the subscription starts and ends!
Customer service and helpful provider
If you’ve got any questions about the connection it should be possible to get in touch with a decent customer service. Preferably for free. During which hours can you reach them, is it possible to get in touch after work or at night? It’s all part of a profound customer service that should be provided. What kind of deal has the internet provider to offer? Is the modem free and what about the costs for the adjuster? In other words, does the provider reach out to make sure your installment goes smoothly and satisfying? All factors you want to know about before getting that subscription.
Do it yourself and save money!
Things can turn nasty when you’re installing the internet yourself. But this doesn’t necessarily mean that you did something wrong. Usually you should be able to install everything yourself. The user guide is very clear and easily used and the images should help you find the right wires and plugs. However, if it really doesn’t work (usually on of the lights doesn’t switch on) you will need an adjuster. This won’t cost you a thing if you did everything right! The problem will be described as something that happens behind the socket and that means you couldn’t have a done a thing. Let’s face it, you don’t want to mess around with a fork or a screw driver. The installment will be free, and no money is a good thing!
Close to two million people have a KPN internet subscription. No wonder, considering the fact the internet op KPN is the most stable and has the least interruptions. See for yourself what the advantages of an internet subscription with KPN are.
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