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Are you paying too much for broadband?

By Davey Winder in Editorial

Posted in Internet on June 13, 2007 at 12:38 pm

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If you are a small business, then the chances are that you get your broadband connectivity using a standard, off-the-shelf consumer ISP package. The reasoning being that you are on a budget and want the most bang for your buck as it were. Nothing wrong with that, and I know plenty of one man bands and small offices that are run quite happily this way. Well, nothing wrong unless you are one of the 6.63 million broadband users paying too much for a connection they don

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