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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 13-Apr-15 02:12:36
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Re: FTTC now available which provider should I choose


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In reply to a post by RobertoS:
At 50GB usage you may find AAISP Home::1 worth looking at to compare with the Xilo FTTC offerings. From what I see of complaints about Zen, those are rare suggesting a good broadband service, but generally indicate they don't pull the stops out for consumer-level problems.


Home is 100Gb
http://aaisp.net.uk/broadband.html
Been with AAISP for years, yes expensive but worth every penny. Just connect and forget about it .... On their 80/20 - (maxing it at 76 & a solid 18.48) as it is only 50p/day extra over the 40/10, upload great for online backups, dropbox, etc. Good luck with your decision.
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(deleted) Mon 13-Apr-15 11:35:43
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In reply to a post by E7er:
If you don't have EE, Orange, or T-Mobile mobile phone you will not get the £5 discount each month so £5 is added to that price £40.95+£5=£45.95 per month for home broadband FTTC 76 Mb/sec unlimited with landline home phone, includes £11 line rental, 18 months contract. wink
Not any more! They ceased a discount for EE mobile custs some time last year, probably when EE TV came out. Now an EE mobile only makes you eligible for EE TV.

So the original price of £29.95 you quoted for EE 76 Meg Fibre BB applies to everyone.
Well I never, so that! I am an existing EE, Orange or T-Mobile customer, mobile phone check is just to see if you qualify for the FREE EE TV box. crazy No discount another perk taken away then. frown

https://broadband.ee.co.uk/packages

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Standard User vivaciti
(knowledge is power) Mon 13-Apr-15 12:23:41
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We can do you basic line rental for £11.40 per month even if you don't use us for your FTTC service.

www.vivaciti.net
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Standard User Skilty
(regular) Mon 13-Apr-15 14:24:15
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In reply to a post by David_W:
Your best bet may well be to make a shortlist and contact those ISPs to discuss your options.

One key thing to remember during your deliberation is minimum contract length.


Couldn't agree more. I am ditching plusnet this week (buying myself out of my contract) and moving to Sky Fibre Pro Unlimited (still wanted UK based support). Partly on price (I got line rental at £11.40 and fibre at £17.50) but I was tired of the issues with gateways and so on with plusnet.

One other option to consider is TalkTalk Business, £48 for 80/20 and line rental.

plusnet Unlimited Fibre (FTTC). Sync ~ 63.83/15.7Mbps
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Mon 13-Apr-15 14:51:55
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Then of course there is vivaciti who have posted about line rental and also do FTTC, and Aquiss with some interesting unlimited download packages including IPv6 as standard.

My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk. Domains, site and mail hosting - Tsohost.
Connection - Plusnet UnLim Fibre (FTTC). Sync 60000/16961kbps @ 600m. - IPv4BQM IPv6BQM
Standard User Allan1
(member) Mon 13-Apr-15 17:36:33
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Thanks Koppo and Roberto,
I'm currently on a talk and surf package from Xilo which has been a truly excellent deal and have found their customer service excellent. It's just that there are so many offers around for FTTC that it seems silly not to take a look at what's available before I decide.

Al
Standard User Allan1
(member) Mon 13-Apr-15 17:47:32
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Thanks airds,
Just trying to work out options for a normal phone service at the same time.
regards
Allan

Al
Standard User Allan1
(member) Mon 13-Apr-15 17:53:00
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Thanks,
That's another option to consider.

Al
Standard User Allan1
(member) Mon 13-Apr-15 18:01:49
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Thanks,
I don't believe that talktalk fibre is available at the exchange yet only BT - at least that's what their checker tells me.
regards
Allan

Al
Standard User Allan1
(member) Mon 13-Apr-15 18:33:27
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Thanks again,
Vivaciti, Roberto. That looks like a reasonable deal on line rental. Aquiss line rental is £13.00 so cheaper than BT but more than Vivaciti .

Al
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