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Hi Jason

I am with Ke-Conect. My IT bod who looks after my PC said they are better than BT for business users. I pay £30/month inc vat for 2 Meg. Theire phone nuber is

08450 506050. Has worked OK for me.

All the best J & Happy New year 2 ya.

I use BT and have had no issues...also 2MB

anyone here using bt broadband and is it any good and how do i go about getting it :(

 

Hi Jason,

 

There's a lot of Service Providers in the UK with BT being the data carrier in almost all cases, but prices do vary. Have a look here to see the top providers, and other helpful info: http://www.adslguide.org/

 

(I use Plus Net btw)

 

Cheers

only thing i say bout this.. before the my provider is better than yours arguements kick in.. is

 

all isp providers are routed through bt exchanges and nodes. i have had clients with aol, freeserve, bulldog, etc.. etc.. something goes wrong its ring bt, you ring bt its ring your isp, back and fore.. if its bt, you ring them and its just them they provide they repair, they fault find. no bouncing off one to the other.

Hi Jason

I am with Ke-Conect. My IT bod who looks after my PC said they are better than BT for business users. I pay £30/month inc vat for 2 Meg. Theire phone nuber is

08450 506050. Has worked OK for me.

All the best J & Happy New year 2 ya.

 

that sounds very expensive for just 2meg m8

 

im with NTL (shite customer service)

 

i get 2 meg internet + phone + TV for about 40 quid a month

 

:)

Be careful what you buy as the Customer Service is shite with some companies such as bulldog they were on Watchdog.

 

Aslo be careful with a line being capped and contention ratio i'm 2mb 50:1 with no cap a cap is where you get so much usage for that month, downloading really uses this up fast but if you just surf the net you should be fine.

 

I'm also paying £30 a month from a company bassed in Norwich if interested give me a shout.

Be careful what you buy as the Customer Service is shite with some companies such as bulldog they were on Watchdog.

 

Aslo be careful with a line being capped and contention ratio i'm 2mb 50:1 with no cap a cap is where you get so much usage for that month, downloading really uses this up fast but if you just surf the net you should be fine.

 

I'm also paying £30 a month from a company bassed in Norwich if interested give me a shout.

Yes but bulldog were ordered by a court to stop taking on new customers, and stop advertising until you can prove you are looking after current customers and have the capacity to expand their clientbase.

 

They have recently started advertising again and taking on customers, so all i can assume is they are at the same level as NTL or just above :)

 

!-- EDIT apologies if this makes no sense i am on the vodka and grass tonight --!

all sorted now boys im on broadband on the 9th of jan with bt

When I was with them I had a Voyager modem and the bloody thing was always fookin up, so be warned.

that sounds very expensive for just 2meg m8

 

im with NTL (shite customer service)

 

i get 2 meg internet + phone + TV for about 40 quid a month

 

:)

 

But is'nt the NTL phone and TV package £10 a month ? (Im sure it used to be) , so your also paying £30 for 2mb broadband a month ;)

o.k. BT are just Boll**cks, pardon me french ( and i with them) thinking of migrating to a different provider (similar to mobile phone number porting, who have to get you Mac address of you ISP to migrate. speed wise there are not that slow, you get really good speed connections with cable broadband are they offer stuff like 20:1 ratio meaning there are 19 other users using the same bandwidth.

 

the best ISP is Zen (http://www.zenbroadband.com) all around, no complaints what so ever, XLNT in performance, customer service, reliability etc..

 

you best bet is to go to the folloing link for all the information you require on ISP.

 

http://www.adslguide.org.uk/

 

you can even do a braodband speed test and compare different ISP.

 

Trust me, the cheapest is not always the best. I thinking of going for Euro1net speed and price wise there good with (i think) no contract.

 

hope it helps.

I use Blueyonder 1mbit and it is ultra reliable. Not one outage that i have noticed in 5 years. NTL is alleged to be dire.

And Blueyonder is cable. On all the time. Handy if you are a digital media whore like me and remote control your PC from work to download stuff all the time.

that sounds very expensive for just 2meg m8

 

im with NTL (shite customer service)

 

i get 2 meg internet + phone + TV for about 40 quid a month

 

:)

 

We don't have NTL in our Gay little village. I just use an IT mate of mine & he sorts out all the stuff I can't do. I don't mined the exta cost as it is Business use & if anything goes wrong the come & fix it same day at no extra cost. So they do look after me in that way. They also had a few problems with BT so I just went with Ke-Connect. I had NTL at my last house & it was good.

Ive got wanadoo 14.99 a month 2mb only had it 2 weeks but ok so far

I have had BT Broadband for three years, they are little pricey though, after looking on adsl guide Pipex came up up pretty good and they have a special XMas offer on at the mo!

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I have had BT Broadband for three years, they are little pricey though, after looking on adsl guide Pipex came up up pretty good and they have a special XMas offer on at the mo!

must speak to you soon mark

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