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Standard User 0v3rloader
(newbie) Thu 05-Apr-07 00:54:17
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Changing to xDSL net connection


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Hello,

I am currently on a Virgin Media (former ntl:world) 10Mb/~60KB cable net connection (soon to be upgraded to 20Mb/~90KB) and am about to move into a house located in an area where there is no cable coverage. This means I will have to cancel my account with Virgin and go for an xDSL-based net connection. Trouble is I don't know which to go for, as I want to avoid Virgin's DSL one (I heard it's not very good.) Also, I've been with Virgin for over a year so cancelling my account won't be a problem.

I am a heavy net user who does lots of P2P file sharing (read: huge GB up/down stream per month) and uses the net for many other purposes (i.e. research, webmail, video/audio streaming, etc.) I really must choose my next ISP carefully, as I want to get as far as possible from unfair "Fair Usage Policies", and connection disruptions or speed fluctuations cannot be a reality -- everything must run as smoothly as possible. By the way, I will be moving into an area near Manchester's exchange point (post code BB3, Darwen) and my budget allows me to spend up to 40 pounds (excluding line rental.) One-off connection charges are also not a problem.

I've thought of going for Be's BePro but their fair and acceptable usage policy kind of puts me off, though their ~3MB/~320KB package really looks (too) tempting... In addition, they offer one static IP and a modem/router with 4 ethernet ports as part of the package, which is brilliant. However, I'm wondering if they'll cap my speed or raise any questions about my usage (refer to their fair usage policy.)

I need a net connection that includes speed, reliability, no monthly allowances, and no idiotic dictatorial fair usage policies.

Given all this, which ISP should I go for? Any comments/suggestions will be greatly appreciated!

Edited by 0v3rloader (Thu 05-Apr-07 01:26:37)

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(deleted) Thu 05-Apr-07 05:24:54
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Re: Changing to xDSL net connection


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I almost went for Be but decided I didn't want to be unbundled and wasn't that interested in raw speed. Why not e-mail Be with your questions and additionally ask for experiences within the dedicated Be forum. From memory, Be also have the advantage of offering short contracts (1 month I think) although they will recover their legitimate costs if you cancel very early after activation.
Standard User Fluff
(regular) Thu 05-Apr-07 08:56:10
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Re: Changing to xDSL net connection


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 05-Apr-07 19:01:49
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It all depends on what you mean by huge. If you were extracting the urine 24/7 then I'm sure they will have something to say about it but up to now no one has been fup'd. you wont find anywhere else (with the exception of maybe UKO) that gives you such generous downloads for
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(deleted) Fri 06-Apr-07 23:39:15
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Re: Changing to xDSL net connection


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What about the Sky Max package, with TV of course! Several hundred Gb per month if you believe the rumours from the forums; I've find Sky to be solid and reliable and you don't seem the kind of person who would need their dreadful tech support

Good luck - Blue
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(Unregistered)Wed 11-Apr-07 17:52:14
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If you that worried about FUP's AUP's and you know you know your a 24/7er how about putting your hands in your pocket and have your own leased line as your struggling with normal household usage.
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