Also the Telecom tech does some work at the exchange i.e. DSLAM port
allocation so Im sure you still would need to pay Telecom to do some part of
the install.
----- Original Message -----
From: Craig Whitmore <lennon@orcon.net.nz>
To: <adsl@unixathome.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 8:54 PM
Subject: How to save on your DSL Install...
> Just saw on the DSE site they are selling the Splitters for $20 (coming
> soon) . It just looks like it is a BT plug/socket with the filter
> inbetween that you put into a phone sockets except the one you have the
> DSL Modem plugged in.
>
> If I am right, if you use one of these you only will pay Telecom $99
> incl GST instead of the Normal $178? if a person buys uses one. Does
> this sound right?
>
> I know telecom does alot more work for the extra $80 as they will
> install an extra jack etc as well, and for a house, a user may need to
> buy 2 or more of them .
>
>
>
> As on the website it says..
>
> "if you are at a premise where JetStream has been previously installed
> but is no longer in use (and a contractor does not have to re-visit the
> premises to re-route wiring or connect your own modem), then will only
> pay $99 (inc GST) to have JetStream connected."
>
> Thanks
> Craig Whitmore
> NZ DSL Information..
>
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