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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 09-Jul-09 18:24:23
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Hi,

I'm currently with AOL on a very old package paying £25 a month - and finally after loads of convincing to my dad we are looking to switch ISPs - the only worry he has is that he will loose his AOL email address but ive told him we dont if we migrate away..

My exchange is Frensham and the only option we have is BT Wholesale services...

My dad doesnt want to be paying anymore than what we are currently paying to AOL. I would estimate we use between 10-20 gig a month...

Ive done some research on here and so far the reasonable ISPs Ive noticed is:

AAISP - good, and lots of evening and weekend allowance - but only 2gig during the weekday 9-6 - with my dad sometimes working at home and with me just finished uni and my brother finishing school for summer soon i would think we would go over the 2 gig allowance.

NewNet - 20 gig

IDNet - 30 gig a month

Anyone else have any other suggestions? Or which one to choose between newnet and IDNet? Surfing through their forums Ive seen a few posts about pings - im not a serious gamer but i do play online gaming - at the moment with AOL everyday at 5.20 I can no longer play online gaming until approx 11pm this is happening every day even the weekends, just getting really annoying... I dont need perfect pings but just want to be able to have atleast reasonable pings..

Thanks in advance - and sorry for spelling/grammer mistakes dyslexic here....
Standard User RobertoS
(legend) Thu 09-Jul-09 19:20:22
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I reckon you have done some good research there smile.

The only one you have missed is Zen - direct competition to IDNet above 20GB per month, Newnet wins below 20GB per month. (But Newnet count upload into it. IDNet and Zen only count download).

From your description of usage I think your estimate may be a bit low. But if you took Newnet on a monthly contract, (I expect you noticed the banner prices are annual contract divided by 12 and I don't recommend that), then you could always swap again. A small amount of excess usage doesn't cost too much either, and you can "pre-buy" it up till the end of the month even if you have exceeded your allowance.

I suggest none of you ever take up a new ISP-dependent email service. Googlemail is free and many people happy with it. I prefer paying Purple Cloud for my own domain (for ever) and email to go with it, as I don't fancy all my emails going through Google.

Costs me the equivalent of £1.14per month. (a) It looks better than an ISP address, and (b) it makes migration far easier - as per your Dad's AOL email frown. Another popular one is 1&1.

Bob: Demon dialup >> Freeserve dialup >> BT Broadband >> Prodigynet >> Newnet >> O2 Premium.
Purple Cloud for domain, email and web space.
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(deleted) Thu 09-Jul-09 19:56:40
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In reply to a post by Craig4646:
AAISP - good, and lots of evening and weekend allowance - but only 2gig during the weekday 9-6 - with my dad sometimes working at home and with me just finished uni and my brother finishing school for summer soon i would think we would go over the 2 gig allowance.

You can increase the allowance in 2 gig steps. You also get your own domain with AAisp and a free modem (even on monthly contract) which I doubt you'd get with the others.


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(deleted) Thu 09-Jul-09 20:20:40
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Thanks RobertoS and 12eason for your replies...

I have had a look at Zen, but there are a few people commenting problems on the forums on here.... Also I feel that at the same price as IDNet you get more data allowance with IDNet - also they seem to have better reviews on here

You could be right about me estimating our usage as Ive never had to consider how much we download before - but I wouldnt describe us as heavy downloaders - but that is a reason why we are only looking at monthly contract ISPs as well...

I did see that on Newnet's website and it was confusing me a bit about the annual pricing and finding out what the actual monthly payment prices are i think they are just over £21.. But in all honesty from what you said I think we may need more than 20gig which newnet offer...

AAISP - i think even though we could add more peak time bandwidth it could soon add up to the cost of IDNet and Zen. While I think they are a really good ISP i just dont think their product meets our needs exactly.

I think Im leaning towards IDNet - i also saw in the IDNet forum today that they send out emails if you are likely to go over the limit for a month which I think for us would be handy not knowing how much we actually use in a month... Does anyone know what the pings are like with IDNet? Not that they need to be perfect but atleast playable?

I myself have a googlemail account - but we've had our AOL account since 2000 so has served us really well so far - but its good that we dont have to have aol broadband to keep the email accounts active anymore so shouldnt be an issue for my dad (hopefully!)
Standard User RobertoS
(legend) Thu 09-Jul-09 22:47:53
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On the Newnet site, if you click View Package it shows the detail and the monthly price, like this shows £21.48.

I think you would be best with IDNet.

Bob: Demon dialup >> Freeserve dialup >> BT Broadband >> Prodigynet >> Newnet >> O2 Premium.
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Standard User grother
(newbie) Fri 10-Jul-09 15:50:41
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Hi,

I too am looking to leave AOL after many years. No real reason, just never had the opportunity to try out anyone else. I have been looking at Sky or Talk Talk but have been put off Sky a bit as can see their Mid package now only has 10GB download limits. I was all set to sign up with talk talk but was a bit concerned that their site says I should get a projected speed of around 1.76 MB. All the tests i do show that i get over 4MB download speeds currentley with AOL. Why the difference? Surely the exchange will give the same download speeds or does it depend on the ISP. I would hate to leave AOL for a slower service. Also, any comments generally on the better service betwen Sky and Talk Talk. (I have not really looked into the lesser known ISPs.
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(deleted) Fri 10-Jul-09 15:57:13
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What exchange are you on?

As to the speed, it's only an estimate. It could be though, that you are currently on AOL LLU, but would not be on talktalks LLU if you transferred.

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Standard User grother
(newbie) Fri 10-Jul-09 16:02:41
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I'm on the Caerphilly exchange.

What is an LLU. I know that when AOL persuaded me last time they said they would give me the best that my line would give. Any way of ensuring that I would not have a slower service with Talk talk.

Many thanks
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(deleted) Fri 10-Jul-09 16:13:48
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I'd strongly recommend O2. Get it via quidco too. Best of the bunch by far.
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LLU stands for local loop unbundled. It's where a broadband company rent space in your local exchange and install their own equipment. It means they can supply cheaper and faster broadband than if they were bound to BTs equipment.
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