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Standard User brichardson1991
(newbie) Tue 22-Mar-22 16:43:18
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New Home - Which ISP


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Moving into a new property in the next month that has a new Openreach FTTP circuit.

I've looked at Zen, Aquiss, IDnet and some others from the selection on the find a provider page of the main thinkbroadband website.

Previously had Virgin 350/35 and managed to get 380/38 out of it and before that stuck on a FTTC that couldn't go faster than 50/20. I'm not looking to go faster than 350 unless it happens to fit in the budget, being a first time home owner i'm trying to keep my costs down.

I'm not looking to spend more than £50 a month but was wondering which ISP to go with.
I've got my my own Unifi Dream Machine Pro to use as my router.
Standard User tboorman
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 24-Mar-22 02:19:46
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I am going to be switching from Zen to File Sanctuary when my contract comes to an end. They use ICUK for their core network.

Aquiss is another excellent ISP.
Standard User Ad_G
(learned) Thu 24-Mar-22 10:57:43
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If you are trying to keep costs down have you looked at Vodafone?

Even on Openreach their prices were very good, I think they were offering me 500M for £38 complete with 5G backup at the end of last year.

Just need to check if they are available at the speed you want in your area as they have quite a few where they only offer upto 200M at the moment.


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Standard User trolleybus
(experienced) Thu 24-Mar-22 12:48:01
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Cloudscape Connect is worthy of a look. You will almost certainly be required to have Digital Voice {VoIP) if you want the option of a regular telephone number. If you choose your ISP wisely , then the supplied router will allow you to chose any hosted service. Voipfone has all the bells and whistles you want with the monthly rental of the number being £3.60 - If you want something rental free, then no problem but your allocated number will be in the 056 range.
Standard User broadbandjockey
(committed) Thu 24-Mar-22 13:15:13
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In reply to a post by trolleybus:
Cloudscape Connect is worthy of a look. You will almost certainly be required to have Digital Voice {VoIP) if you want the option of a regular telephone number. If you choose your ISP wisely , then the supplied router will allow you to chose any hosted service. Voipfone has all the bells and whistles you want with the monthly rental of the number being £3.60 - If you want something rental free, then no problem but your allocated number will be in the 056 range.


Is that the case ? Sipgate Basic (i.e rental free) seem to imply you can chose a geographical number ?

https://www.sipgatebasic.co.uk/numbers?_ga=2.8167444...
Standard User tboorman
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 24-Mar-22 13:27:28
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As far as I can see, they do not offer FTTP packages.
Standard User trolleybus
(experienced) Thu 24-Mar-22 14:03:58
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In reply to a post by broadbandjockey:
In reply to a post by trolleybus:
Cloudscape Connect is worthy of a look. You will almost certainly be required to have Digital Voice {VoIP) if you want the option of a regular telephone number. If you choose your ISP wisely , then the supplied router will allow you to chose any hosted service. Voipfone has all the bells and whistles you want with the monthly rental of the number being £3.60 - If you want something rental free, then no problem but your allocated number will be in the 056 range.


Is that the case ? Sipgate Basic (i.e rental free) seem to imply you can chose a geographical number ?

https://www.sipgatebasic.co.uk/numbers?_ga=2.8167444...


Very true and is often recommended on think broadband as a service to use. I take the view that there is never a free lunch going and prefer to to use a contracted service for peace of mind. Horses for courses, ride which ever you are most comfortable with.
Standard User broadbandjockey
(committed) Thu 24-Mar-22 14:29:58
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In reply to a post by trolleybus:
In reply to a post by broadbandjockey:
In reply to a post by trolleybus:
Cloudscape Connect is worthy of a look. You will almost certainly be required to have Digital Voice {VoIP) if you want the option of a regular telephone number. If you choose your ISP wisely , then the supplied router will allow you to chose any hosted service. Voipfone has all the bells and whistles you want with the monthly rental of the number being £3.60 - If you want something rental free, then no problem but your allocated number will be in the 056 range.


Is that the case ? Sipgate Basic (i.e rental free) seem to imply you can chose a geographical number ?

https://www.sipgatebasic.co.uk/numbers?_ga=2.8167444...


Very true and is often recommended on think broadband as a service to use. I take the view that there is never a free lunch going and prefer to to use a contracted service for peace of mind. Horses for courses, ride which ever you are most comfortable with.


Yes. I'm considering a Sipgate VoIP non rental if I do end up losing my 'landline' number (I really don't want to be made to use an ISP supplied router as my 'edge' device, so that's the point I'll say goodbye to it) An 056 number would simply totally confuse the few elderly relatives that still ring us on the landline. They'd be fine with effectively a change of 'local' phone number for us.
Standard User E300
(committed) Thu 24-Mar-22 17:52:54
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Aquiss just resell CityFibre/Entanet, they are not an ISP in the true sense, as they don't have their own network.

Aquiss might be great if you don't have any problems (lets face it all services are great if you don't get problems), but I've had 3 months of them trying to diagnose an issue and still waiting for some answer or resolution, presumably because CityFibre/Entanet reseller support is less than great we are no further forward.

For the best support, make sure your ISP is really an ISP and not just a brand and billing company for someone else's product is my advice. The less layers between you and a technician at the ISP the better.

Edited by E300 (Thu 24-Mar-22 18:33:30)

Standard User wolvesmad
(knowledge is power) Fri 25-Mar-22 11:31:59
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In reply to a post by E300:
Aquiss just resell CityFibre/Entanet, they are not an ISP in the true sense, as they don't have their own network.

Aquiss might be great if you don't have any problems (lets face it all services are great if you don't get problems), but I've had 3 months of them trying to diagnose an issue and still waiting for some answer or resolution, presumably because CityFibre/Entanet reseller support is less than great we are no further forward.

For the best support, make sure your ISP is really an ISP and not just a brand and billing company for someone else's product is my advice. The less layers between you and a technician at the ISP the better.


I thought Entanet were long gone?

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