If you do not want to worry about usage, I would go with Zen. Static IP out the box (or even a /29 if you want) and, unlike AAISP (if you also take the line rental), you will be able to make outbound calls on your landline (not possible on landline provisioned by AAISP). Zen also offer some bolt-on voice options for anytime minutes to 01, 02, 03, 0845 and 0870 numbers (they were offering unlimited anytime minutes, but I can only seem to find 5000 anytime minutes on their site; weird, you might want to call sales about that if the anytime minutes add-on interests you).
Zen do not offer dynamic IP at all. By default, Zen accounts default to having one static IP address.
In these post IPv4 depletion days, I believe Zen have removed the option where you can opt for a /29 as part of the ordering process instead of a single IP address. I believe it remains free of charge for those that can justify it, though you have to request it specifically. I suspect a lot of people requested a /29 in the days when it was a free option and never used more than one WAN IP address.
My Zen FTTC connection has a /28 that was allocated several years ago - even then that required a RIPE form and payment of a one-off administration charge.
The FAQ links on the new Zen web site are a bit screwy - the home user pages take you the business FAQ. The home user call package on an FTTC plus line rental bundle is unlimited, as the proper FAQ explains.
I'd recommend Zen. The only major drawback is that there is no prospect of IPv6 in the near future, though you can always get an v6 in v4 tunnel from SixXS or Hurricane Electric.



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