Vodafone ADSL vs. Movistar

Started by Nova, Sun 2 Feb 2014, 23:01

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Nova

Does anyone have any experience of Vodafone ADSL?  I have no complaints whatsoever with my Movistar ADSL but my mobile is with Vodafone and I figure I could halve my monthly telephony bill by switching to one of those fusion things. After the nightmare I had with Movistar móvil previously I prefer not to return my mobile contract to them but I'm not prepared to compromise the quality and reliability of my home internet either.  Does anybody have any words of wisdom?
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Myrtle Hogan-Lance

The word 'fusion' sent me shaking.....  If it is the equivalent of Movistar 4G Fusion, RUN, don't walk, away from it.  We have friends who cannot get a land line (long story) and have the Movistar 4G and it is constantly going down.  In addition, they're limited to 5MB download per month so have no internet from the middle of the month as they've used all their bandwidth. 

No experience at all with Vodafone. 


Nova

It's the fijo+ADSL+móvil I'm looking at. Movistar phoned to offer it the other day but their unscrupulous sales technique didn't do justice to the product.
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Janet

that's the mini-fusion, no 4G in the package ... and they rang us too, and we accepted because it really would just about halve our bill, and without any limit on bandwidth. The problem is that after accepting the offer, and after the ridiculous rantworthy hoohah to get the second mobile on PAYG ... they haven't put us on the tariff anyway!

Why ring if they're not going to do what they've sold ...  :banghead:

Nova

Another reason to stay away from Movistar's fusion package  :tiphat:  but if I were to move everything over to the Vodafone equivalent, could their ADSL hack it?  Or am I better keeping my mobile and landline/ADSL with separate companies even though that means paying more?
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Janet

I equate Vodafone in telecommunications with Santander in banking ...

:voodoo:

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