Posted: 21st Feb, 2003 By: MarkJ
Zetnet has finally introduced official support for Apple Mac users on its broadband ADSL service:
ZETNET LAUNCHES OFFICIAL SUPPORT FOR APPLE MAC USERS ON THEIR BROADBAND SERVICES
Zetnet ( http://www.zetnet.com ) are pleased to announce official support for Apple Mac users on our broadband services.
Apple Mac users can take advantage of Zetnet's broadband ADSL 500 domestic introductory offer: until 31st March 2003 customers can subscribe to an all-inclusive package costing £129. The package consists of an ADSL modem router (Ethernet + USB) that is currently retailing at £69. The modem is compatible with Apple Mac, Windows and Linux. The package also includes broadband activation, two micro-filters and broadband ADSL connection for three months. After this time the cost will be just £29.38 per month. Zetnet offers 5 email accounts plus 50 MB web space.
Tim Cole, Zetnet Technical Director comments, "Zetnet have just launched broadband and found from customers that users of Apple Macs are not getting any service from the majority of ISPs, in fact many ISPs do not accept Apple Mac users at all. We decided to come up with the solution by making sure our modem would work on all Mac operating systems (OS8 and above). Most ISPs supply a type of plug-and-play USB modem which is, for most Mac users, not compatible with their operating systems. This problem is solved by taking our recommended modem."
Zetnet is the oldest independent British ISP and have great experience in providing services that are not available elsewhere.