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Standard User tommy45
(knowledge is power) Sun 31-May-15 02:37:42
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Re: Best ISP for gaming in my area


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In reply to a post by k1ll3r:
I've been looking around some more, what do you know of the more obscure ISPs like Zen or Aquiss? At first glance, they look like what Be was, a more niche ISP that catered to demanding clients.

Probably gonna be a lot more fruitful than going with someone more mainstream I reckon.


I never noticed any difference on sky from zen tbh...Kept experiencing some slow downs but i was told that was due to heavy volumes of traffic from cab to exchange and that was on both Isp's.

Im now on Plusnet and its [censored] for gaming and my ping has increased by 10ms.

I would doubt that the link from the FTTC cabs could cause a bottle neck,You would think that they over provisioned those fibre links ? are there any proven cases of this? if not then it will remain a myth imo , as for plusnet less said the better

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(deleted) Sun 31-May-15 11:20:46
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The old Be network was absorbed and destroyed as the kit was aging and running on a capacity limited platform.


It was also, at least at some point, leased as I understand it.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 31-May-15 16:25:56
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That Virgin is the only option doesn't necessarily mean it's bad. They'll have split nodes and there'll be fewer houses sharing the bandwidth if the uptake is high.

Try Virgin out on their trial, see how things go. If it's too jittery rethink your options. You've 30 days.


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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 01-Jun-15 01:39:35
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NO idea tbh...

But if there is a bottleneck / bandwidth limitation from cabs to exchange then its not going to matter who u go with to try and get the best net if isps have the equipment in the exchanges.
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(deleted) Tue 02-Jun-15 22:20:04
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Where did you hear about a trial period? I couldn't find anything on their website. Google searches only bring up mobile broadband results.
Standard User mlmclaren
(experienced) Tue 02-Jun-15 23:30:41
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In general most broadband providers offer a trial, It's like a returns policy... so if you not happy, tell them you don't want it...

So with Virgin I believe it's 28 days from install/activation to decide on wether you like or not and if not you can call and they will just disconnect it there and then and arrange for return/collection of equipment.

I also know Sky does it too and pretty sure Plusnet also...

Make sure you get confirmation form T's and C's when planning to do this though.

PS. I think BT are one that don't allow this unless the speed is significantly lower than they estimated

Plusnet Unlimited 21CN 3700/768 @ 4.2Km > TP-Link TD-W8968v3
Plusnet Fibre Extra 65000/20000 @ 450m > HG612 > Asus RT-AC87U
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