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Parading Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What should we call the service fee for broadband?

Hi~
I heard the British call free broadband when they cost no moneny for the service.
and what if we cost some money for the service? what should we call that generally?
  

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I am not sure what you are getting at here. But maybe you mean, the British call a no cost broadband, "free broadband" A broadband that costs money, like in Australia, so much per month, is just "broadband" or "ADSL Broadband" or "ADSL2 Broadband" . Just leave the word "free" out of it.

  • I am not sure what you are getting at here.
  • But maybe you mean, the British call a no cost broadband, "free broadband" A broadband that costs money, like in Australia, so much per month, is just "broadband" or "ADSL Broadband" or "ADSL2 Broadband" .
  • Just leave the word "free" out of it.
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I am not sure what you are getting at here. But maybe you mean, the British call a no cost broadband, "free broadband"
A broadband that costs money, like in Australia, so much per month, is just "broadband" or "ADSL Broadband" or "ADSL2 Broadband" . Just leave the word "free" out of it.

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