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Posted on 2nd April 2024 |
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I currently have two Internet Service Providers (ISPs): M-Net and PŸUR (previously known as Cablesurf). I have been a customer of M-Net for about two years, and am generally pleased with their service. I have been a customer of PŸUR much longer (about 17 years). Whilst they are cheap (the cheapest ISP around), I have always had trouble with their service:
It is not unusual for ISPs to change their Terms and Conditions, but, in Germany at least, all service providers (not just ISPs) are legally obliged (obligated, to US readers) to inform their customers. Changing Ts&Cs without due notice is a breach of contract. If I had time, I would sue; I will definitely cancel the contract with PŸUR, since I can operate my web-sites effectively with just my M-Net service. |