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just_surfing
04-12-2008, 03:16 PM
I intend to go for Singnet unlimited broadband connection.

My family will be accessing the internet from 2-3 computers/laptops at home simultaneously.

I found the stuff below on the Singnet broadband website though.. Does that mean I cannot connect more than 1 computer per connection?


Singnet Terms and Conditions
Each SingNet BroadBand account is valid for a single user, who applies with a residential line, to login to a single connection session, and not for multiple concurrent logins. If multiple concurrent logins are detected, SingNet reserves the right to impose a fee on the user for each multiple session login at prevailing monthly subscription rates.

ohmygod1986
04-12-2008, 03:23 PM
I intend to go for Singnet unlimited broadband connection.

My family will be accessing the internet from 2-3 computers/laptops at home simultaneously.

I found the stuff below on the Singnet broadband website though.. Does that mean I cannot connect more than 1 computer per connection?


Singnet Terms and Conditions
Each SingNet BroadBand account is valid for a single user, who applies with a residential line, to login to a single connection session, and not for multiple concurrent logins. If multiple concurrent logins are detected, SingNet reserves the right to impose a fee on the user for each multiple session login at prevailing monthly subscription rates.


Single Connection means cannot login once in 2 places which is your home your friend home etc ... :)

just_surfing
04-12-2008, 03:27 PM
Single Connection means cannot login once in 2 places which is your home your friend home etc ... :)

gotcha...thanks :)

liangtam
04-12-2008, 03:29 PM
It said single user. Anyway, the clause has been there for many years already. Every ISP close one eye de.

LonerZm
04-12-2008, 03:47 PM
I think it means single user account for login not single user usage... single user login account means you can still share your internet connection using one singnet account...

kennyg1969
04-12-2008, 04:43 PM
It said single user. Anyway, the clause has been there for many years already. Every ISP close one eye de.


Lol .. yeah or else router business will die :)