Peter Machell wrote:

>Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
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>>On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 22:43, Peter Machell wrote:
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>>>>3. I thought the Broadband for health was a once off - I can still
>>>>apply??
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>>>Yes it's still available, as is the second B4H security audit rebate.
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>>The paperwork is a killer, and after a couple of weeks I decided that it 
>>wasn't worth that many hours of my time to get a few bucks off Peter 
>>Costello.
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>Yes it's a pile of shit, but this is why we decided to do them in bulk.
>It's still not much fun but having done about 50 of them we are now
>pretty fast at it. If you are interested, we charge $250 and you get a
>rebate of $1000.
>
>It will take a few minutes of remote access to your surgery and a few
>minutes of your time, which we can do via email if you like.
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Peter

I have two non-b4h internode accounts for the surgery, 512/512 and some
crappy old "business" plan that needs upgrading anyway. Can you offer
any options for our situation?

David


>>I would have bought a new unwanted router, already out of production, and had 
>>to spend hours figuring out best buy, what speeds - easier to see a local 
>>company and change to something simple.
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>You don't need a new router. The rebate is not for being secure but for
>telling the government how secure (or not) you are. There is no pass or
>fail like accreditation.
>
>Peter.
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