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(deleted) Sun 08-Apr-07 21:26:52
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Which ISP? Please help.


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I've looked through loads of websites, and lots of the comments on this forum but I just can't decide which would be best for me.

At the moment I pay �15 on Pipex for 256k unlimited. My exchange is not unbundled so I'm slightly limited. I don't download a lot, but two computers are online most of the day. Rarely I might use P2P, but certainly no more than say 10GB a month.

I really don't want to go over �15 per month, and obviously unlimited would be best but I'm not a big downloader. Speed isn't super important (I'm on 256k now....) but reliablitiy is a pretty much a must. I'm even tempted by AOL...

Please help me

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(deleted) Sun 08-Apr-07 23:36:14
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take a look at...

http://www.newnet.co.uk/broadband/index.php (good selection of packages as long as you do not need more then 60gig a month)

http://www.fast.co.uk/broadband.php (though they are slightly pricier)

and finally who at the moment would be my personal choice if you can not get Cable or LLU services...

http://www.ukfsn.org/home/internet/adsl/maxallowance.html

One thing i can tell you is you have NO CHANCE of even getting close to an unlimited package from anyone for 15 quid. The average base entry broadband max service will cost you 15-20 quid (thats AVERAGE before anyone starts nit picking )
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What you will get from those 3 that i listed above is a reliable service with good support, Ukfsn from my experience are very good at answering emails and questions you have
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(deleted) Sun 08-Apr-07 23:48:52
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Thanks for the reply, I was looking eariler and I think the newnet deal of

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(knowledge is power) Mon 09-Apr-07 00:23:27
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I'm even tempted by AOL


You can get AOL 2Mb unlimited for
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(deleted) Mon 09-Apr-07 03:56:26
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The only thing that is slightly annoying is that I'll be happy with 2MB speed, with a healthly cap (30-40GB) that I know I wouldn't have even think about, at say

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(deleted) Mon 09-Apr-07 04:39:40
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The only thing that is slightly annoying is that I'll be happy with 2MB speed, with a healthly cap (30-40GB) that I know I wouldn't have even think about, at say

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(deleted) Mon 09-Apr-07 09:27:57
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I can recommended NewNet from personal experience; solid connections; UK call centres; very knowledgeable staff - use Compare and you will see others agree.

Blue

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(experienced) Mon 09-Apr-07 11:51:19
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OP, I take that you want to go from fixed speed to Max, is this correct?

In the first instance, I would suggest that you have a look at your line stats. I would also have a look at your exchange and check its status ie is it on green/red.

Also, there may be a requirement to upgrade your hw if you are looking to go to Max.

If you are downloading about 12Gb / mth then forget about looking for an ISP which does unlimited as this is now more a figment of the imagination of some isps. Also many isps traffic manage/throttle at peak time so even if you go on Max, 2Mb will be about your lot during those times.

Once you have assessed your requirements then you can proceed to drafting a shortlist of isps. In this respect also I would urge flexibility, go for a trial period and if you are not satisfied move on. I have found that there is no point in flogging a dead horse.

I would offer this word of caution. I was on fixed speeds for 4 years or so and recently upgraded to Max. It has been fine for me but Max can be 'temperamental' in that it can be affected by many issues one that I read being the next door neighbour's 'running machine'.

Lastly, every user's opinion of their isp will be 'unique' in that you may sign up to the best isp on the planet but the circumtances at your exchange coupled with your physical location to it may result in you getting a poor connection, if you see what I mean.

Good Luck



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(deleted) Mon 09-Apr-07 12:03:10
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Why do you want to move to another ISP?
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(deleted) Mon 09-Apr-07 13:13:34
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Thanks for all the replies, very useful.

I'm not that intent of getting away from a fixed speed, would just be nice to go quicker than I am, although I know my budget restricts me, I not looking for a super speed on my budget.

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Why do you want to move to another ISP?




I'm don't think that my deal is no longer any sort of value for money. The connection is getting worse lately (disconnecting, not being able to connect) and I think for an extra couple of

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