As I write it is 23:20 and so I've had 23 hours 20 minutes of AAISP. It's not a long time but I've feeling good about them.
At the moment I'm on their most basic and cheapest service and I'm going to see if that is the best one for me.
I have moved from O2 Broadband (LLU). The reason I moved from O2 is that I had major problems with the LLU, I'm pretty sure, and I suspect there is just something wrong with the LLU service on my line. I would get frequent massive slow downs of Internet access for twenty minutes. I could only use O2's router, my perfectly compatible Belkin router would not work with it. It really was a mystery.
The O2 technical help staff were very decent and put in a lot of time but there was just nothing they could do. I could not use the O2 service at more than 8 meg speed so I don't think I was getting any advantages that LLU would have offered.
What I couldn't stand about O2 was the huge long wait on the telephone to speak to technical people, or indeed anyone for that matter.
So now I'm with AAISP at 7 meg which is probably just fine for my requirements.
Two things I really like about AAISP:
1 IRC channel
I love it that AAISP has an IRC channel that seems to be very well monitored by their technical people.
2 Informative website which is not selling stuff
Their website is great. There is so much information there and it's all in relatively simple HTML. How good it is to be able to check out information about your connection without being sold some deal on mobile phones etc.



Print Thread
patrick_j