ISPs started rolling out their new DSL plans

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I’ve been waiting for the new DSL plans to come out ever since the ministry of telecommunications announced the price reductions last month, and I finally got an e-mail from IDM this morning informing me that my subscription has been upgraded from 1Mbps / 10GB to 2 Mbps / 50GB for the same price ($27.5).

This was indeed some great news since my speed has doubled and my quota has increased five times, however, I found it odd that users were not given the liberty to choose among the offered plans but will instead have to wait till the 1st of July to place their change requests. For example, I could have chosen to settle for the same quota I had before for $12 only, but IDM and other providers definitely look to keep their revenues the same so they are subscribing us to the plan that matches whatever we’ve been usually paying.

A friend of mine is also subscribed to IDM’s 4Mbps / 25GB plan at $77 and was upgraded to the unlimited 4Mbps plan at $82, whereas he could have simply chosen to settle for the same quota he previously had at $27.5 and spared a whole $55 a month!

So make sure not to proceed blindly with whatever your ISP gives you next months, but rather take a look at all their offered plans to choose what suits your needs, and chances are you’ll definitely end up saving some good money.

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2 Responses to ISPs started rolling out their new DSL plans

  1. Tarek June 24, 2014 at 1:56 pm #

    Same thing happened to me. My plan was moved from 2MBps – 20GB to 2MBps unlimited for $5.5 more per month.

    I called cause I wanted to change it to 6Mbps, but they were like no you have to let us know two weeks before August 1 and that higher speeds required line testing to check for availability. So of course I emailed them with a little attitude.

    Let’s see if the email goes through, or if I’ll have to wait to mid-August to make my request again! 😀

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