dj-gabriele
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ISP's to choose from in your part of Italy
With the liberalization of telephone companies most the ISP are nationwide.
Here in Bologna you can have the same phone company as in Apulia or in Piedmont, the only difference is that in small centers the line is leased from the ex-national monopolist Telecom Italia, while in the big cities major companies place their own landlines. As an example I have Infostrada (Wind Group/Orascom) and they installed their own new line when I requested the telephone, at my parents, the line was posed by Telecom and now we have teleTu (part of Vodafone, voted the wost phone company in Italy!)
Also if you have Telecom you can have any internet provider you like as the ADSL service is sold separately from the telephone one but it's common to have the same operator for phone and data. Also you can have a single data line with no phone capabilities at a slightly reduced price.
The downside is that compared to the other European countries the services here are both slower and more expensive!
As a comparison in Spain, for the same price I have 8MB/1MB ADSL and unlimited national landline calls they have 20 or 24MB ADSL and free phone calls to landlines all over Western Europe. Even better in France, for the same price a friend of mine has all that plus IPTV.
With the liberalization of telephone companies most the ISP are nationwide.
Here in Bologna you can have the same phone company as in Apulia or in Piedmont, the only difference is that in small centers the line is leased from the ex-national monopolist Telecom Italia, while in the big cities major companies place their own landlines. As an example I have Infostrada (Wind Group/Orascom) and they installed their own new line when I requested the telephone, at my parents, the line was posed by Telecom and now we have teleTu (part of Vodafone, voted the wost phone company in Italy!)
Also if you have Telecom you can have any internet provider you like as the ADSL service is sold separately from the telephone one but it's common to have the same operator for phone and data. Also you can have a single data line with no phone capabilities at a slightly reduced price.
The downside is that compared to the other European countries the services here are both slower and more expensive!
As a comparison in Spain, for the same price I have 8MB/1MB ADSL and unlimited national landline calls they have 20 or 24MB ADSL and free phone calls to landlines all over Western Europe. Even better in France, for the same price a friend of mine has all that plus IPTV.