Actually the new EU legislation means that they can't advertise a price which isn't including all taxes and charges. The only thing they're allowed to add is a credit card charge, which is exactly what they say the in the terms and conditions is not included.
I can't believe that internet is so expensive in the US. I pay £18($27)/mo in the UK for 24Mb/s down and 8Mb/s up and thats the going rate for broadband here.
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