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From 1st September, broadband speed will increase and prices will drop.
For example my current 16mb will increase to 20mb and upload from 750 to 1mb.

Great news!
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That is great news, as I'll be using Cyta from mid September. Thank you for posting.
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Bograt wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 4:58 pm That is great news, as I'll be using Cyta from mid September. Thank you for posting.
Ah, just seen the offer is for existing customers only. Oh well.....
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Guyz & Ladies ( For Louise Who posted the link ) 8-)
can you post a link to this please, i would like to have a read up on it
thanks
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Louise :)
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Bograt wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 5:04 pm
Bograt wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 4:58 pm That is great news, as I'll be using Cyta from mid September. Thank you for posting.
Ah, just seen the offer is for existing customers only. Oh well.....
New customers cannot be upgraded, as there is nothing to upgrade. They will just get the new tariffs. That's how I read it anyway.
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Thanks Louise
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Dominic wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:51 pm
Bograt wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 5:04 pm
Bograt wrote: Wed Aug 02, 2017 4:58 pm That is great news, as I'll be using Cyta from mid September. Thank you for posting.
Ah, just seen the offer is for existing customers only.
New customers cannot be upgraded, as there is nothing to upgrade. They will just get the new tariffs. That's how I read it anyway.
Yes, I think you're right. Still good news for the customer, so I'm happy.
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By contrast, the big three here in UK (Virgin, BT, Sky) all seem to operating some sort of inflation-busting price hike cartel every 9 months.

Invariably instigated by BT, with the others following on like sheep... I've lost count of the times that I've asked Virgin to HOLD your prices, then see how many ex BT and Sky customers you sign up subsequently! Total waste of breath...

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Got to hand it to cyta the last few years, they have turned their service from rubbish to first class, I've had to ring them up for internet problems, I can't tell you how patient, polite and helpful they have been, who ever is responsible for this change please take a bow.
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We will have to wait to see what Primetel come up with !
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I have 8000 download speed now being upgraded to 10,000. I see that 5000 mbs is considerably cheaper. Does anybody on this download speed watch internet television and is it any good?
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Happy in Cyprus wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2017 2:33 am They are excellent WHL, but I've always found them to be so, over the 14 odd years we've been using them. I can't remember the last time I've had an internet problem with CYTA (literally years ago), but like you say their call-centre staff are unfailingly patient, polite and helpful. It's why we've stuck with CYTA, despite the supposedly lower-price upstart competitors :lol:
For once I agree with HiC.
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RattyPatty wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2017 1:09 pm I have 8000 download speed now being upgraded to 10,000. I see that 5000 mbs is considerably cheaper. Does anybody on this download speed watch internet television and is it any good?
You got your units wrong - I would not suggest to go down to 5.0 Mpbs. It might work sometimes but is really at the lower limit for streaming telly.

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HIC. I don't have a super HD television. Do you think 5000 Mpbs would do. I know I could probably ask to change tariffs to find out but I thought I would ask first. Pat
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RattyPatty wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2017 1:09 pm I have 8000 download speed now being upgraded to 10,000. I see that 5000 mbs is considerably cheaper. Does anybody on this download speed watch internet television and is it any good?
We started with 6000 some years ago and the streams buffeted and froze constantly, I think with 5000 you will struggle to watch tv
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Thank you both for replying. Guess I shall stick with what I have and be grateful to CYTA that the price is going down and not up! (Paying £2.50 pcm for BB, plus line rental, with EE in UK so always a bit miffed at CYTA prices.☺).
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RattyPatty wrote: Fri Aug 04, 2017 10:49 am Thank you both for replying. Guess I shall stick with what I have and be grateful to CYTA that the price is going down and not up! (Paying £2.50 pcm for BB, plus line rental, with EE in UK so always a bit miffed at CYTA prices.☺).
£2.50 per month for broadband?
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Yup! And till I renewed in July it was 99 pence. It's the line rental they sting you with in the UK. Nothing fancy just basic BB. Up to 17 Mbps, unlimited and free weekend calls. That's why I feel hugely overcharged in Cyprus ☺
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That's why support in the UK is so dire these days.
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