UPC have recently tweaked their pricing, so you should be able to get that now for €37.I pay about €40/month for phone and 50Mb broadband . .
Also, if you sign up for phone and broadband only with UPC, you can still get 17 stations (BBC1/2, UTV, C4, RTE1/2/Three/TG4, and a half-dozen others like Sky News and e4, all in analog admittedly) by simply putting a splitter on the cable to connect it both to the router and to the back of the telly. They don't advertise this either.
I pay about €40/month for phone and 50Mb broadband and between these few channels and the likes of Netflix/Filmon.tv the critters get more than enough choice of dross.
Just to clarify. You have a phone and broadband service only with UPC. No TV service but who/how do you connect a splitter to effectively get 17 free stations?
Anyone know where to get a reliable company to supply and fit dish and aerial?
I think U.P.C. are now too expensive for basic channels.
Also, is there a cheaper broadband option than UPC/eircom/Sky? I'm no expert on the technology but could you use mobile broadband and just plug it into your home laptop/PC for much cheaper if you were'nt into heavy internet usage such as gaming or movie downloads?
It sickens me to see adverts on English TV for the likes of BT broadband for £10 a month incl free BT sports. We really are ripped off on that front in this country
It's not usually worthwhile for UPC to physically disconnect the cable, and this carries an unencrypted analogue signal.
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