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Networks Best ISP?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by RGUK|Alex, 3 Mar 2011.

  1. RGUK|Alex

    RGUK|Alex Camping like a pikey

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    Hey Alex here,

    I'm sure that "what is the best ISP" is a fairly common question nowadays however it doesn't seem to have a definite answer. Sadly, I'm here to find that answer!

    Here is my situation at the moment; I currently live in a 200 year old house, my room has a slanted ceiling and various cutaways in the walls. This victorian layout reaps chaos upon my shoddy 300kbps wireless AOL internet connection, (not even wired connections/various new routers/modems has improved on this) hence the reason I am seeking a new ISP (and a wired connection). As a gaming enthusiast with a fairly decent pc capable of maxing out my favourite games, but on completely unplayable terms I find this to be extremely frustrating. After reading a daunting amount of reviews I am considering signing up with O2. Is this the right move or should I consider BT? (My area has been chosen as one of the 41 smaller UK towns to be part of BT's £2.5 billion fibre optic service rolling out 2012)

    Do you have any thoughts/experiences regarding ISPs? Please let me know! :D

    Thanks, Alex.


    P.S I live just outside of Edinburgh and I have a 2 minute walk to the BT Telephone Exchange.

    P.S.S For anybody considering AOL, don't..Just don't. (even wired I have never ever ever reached 1Mbps and AOL were consistently bad in the customer service department)
     
  2. adam_bagpuss

    adam_bagpuss Have you tried turning it off/on ?

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  3. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    Been with them for several years now, never had any real problems, always get 7Mb+ out of the 8Mb connection and they have a freephone technical number.

    If you have a monthly O2 mobile contract and link it up you get a tenner knocked off too.
     
  4. shau

    shau What's a Dremel?

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    I agree with adidan. O2 is cheap and reliable, and cheaper if you have o2 contract. My brother has an o2 contract and we are on an old deal, I can't remember how much we pay, either 7 pounds or 10 pounds a month which is dirt cheap. I just checked its 12 pound a month if you are with o2, 17 pound a month if you are not, it is also a 20mb line, uncapped.
     
  5. Fingers66

    Fingers66 Kiwi in London

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    If you choose ADSL, BE is a fantastic ISP.
     
  6. Fanatic

    Fanatic Monimidder

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    +1 for Be (www.bethere.co.uk) Been with them since 2007 - they were bought out by O2 a few years back but still operate as Be - offering their 24MB service (O2 max is 20MB i believe).
     
  7. adam_bagpuss

    adam_bagpuss Have you tried turning it off/on ?

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    this is only on LLU services though not BT wholesale
     
  8. Cei

    Cei pew pew pew

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    +1 on Be
     
  9. doggy

    doggy Cave Canem

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    I am with BE and have been for a few years. In the 3 or 4 years i have been with them I havent had a single problem and have always had excess of 21mb download speeds.

    I moved from BT which i can also say i never had any problems with apart from their billing and limit on my d/l speed. In my last house BT gave me a maximum speed of 7mb download and told me that was all my line was capable of....I switched to BE and was getting 21mb on the same line...Not sure of the reasons for this. The other problem i had with BT was the charges for going over my data limits each quarter. I have never been a big downloader but i do a lot of online gaming and streaming and i was being charged more than double my bill in excess data charges..
     
  10. RGUK|Alex

    RGUK|Alex Camping like a pikey

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    Thanks people for all the insightful replies, personally I reckon O2 will be my best bet and I have been an O2 mobile customer for several years now so that is a nice little bonus, I'll be sure to update when everything is all set up and running :D

    Thanks, Alex.
     
  11. ccxo

    ccxo On top of a hill

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    Alex i recomend going to this site

    http://www.thinkbroadband.com/

    Register on the forums and post in the Which Isp (Residential) there is a great amount of helpful people and companies on there that will be able to show and suggest you're best option depending on whats avaliable at you're exchange and to you're budget.
     
  12. heir flick

    heir flick Minimodder

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    +1 for be, no problems with them at all for me
     
  13. Sparky__H

    Sparky__H What's a Dremel?

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    It's worth remembering BE is unlimited while O2 offer a capped service. Cap size depends on price point.

    Offers Here!
     
  14. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    Mine's not.

    Under a tenner for unlimited (including discount).
     
  15. Sparky__H

    Sparky__H What's a Dremel?

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    Fair usage policy of 20/100/250GB.

    Not saying they will cap you but it's in the contract.
     
  16. RGUK|Alex

    RGUK|Alex Camping like a pikey

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    Ok I'm pretty certain that I will be going for O2.

    Thanks all!
     
  17. r3loaded

    r3loaded Minimodder

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    If Virgin is available in your area, go for it. You actually get the speed you pay for instead of that "up to" nonsense on ADSL.

    If not, then go for Be - exact same network as O2, but without any traffic management. By the time FTTC/VDSL rolls around in your area, you might even have a choice of ISPs instead of just BT Infinity.
     
  18. lp rob1

    lp rob1 Modder

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    The service you are talking about is Cable. It uses a single shared 'pipe' for you and your neighbours that has a much higher bandwidth than an ADSL based service. But the problem lies when your neighbours are using the internet at the same time - as the bandwidth is shared your connection speed decreases. So on Cable you can get anywhere between nothing and the stated speed. On ADSL, each line has a separate 'pipe', meaning the connection speed along the line does not fluctuate. So you get what you pay for with ADSL, and with Cable you occasionally get what you pay for.
     
  19. rollo

    rollo Modder

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    Be on adsl
    Bt infinity on fiber
    Virgin on cable
     
  20. r3loaded

    r3loaded Minimodder

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    Nope, both technologies have contention of some sort (if not, then you have some sort of expensive leased-line). I don't know what the exact contention ratios are though.

    What I do know is that in my area we pay for 10mb and consistently get 10mb (with the option of 30/50mb), whereas on ADSL we'd pay for 24mb and struggle to break past 5mb.

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