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Stin Hambo

Original Poster:

627 posts

236 months

Wednesday 11th May 2005
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I used Eclipse Broadband.

2Mb downloads
3 month contracts
No download limits
No Capping
No excess download charges
Can use ANYONES hardware like Wireless Hubs
Regularly feature at the top of ADSL speed charts.

They don't have a poxy national or 0845 number.

There are others but I love this ISP.

.Flyer

434 posts

249 months

Wednesday 11th May 2005
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Another thumbs up for Eclipse. I only have the 1Mb Business, but can flex to 2Mb when I need it.

beanbag

7,346 posts

240 months

Wednesday 11th May 2005
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Plus.net is the one to go for I think.

- Slow. 1Mb when I pay for a 4Mb and my neighbour gets that!?!?!?
- Unreliable - Never used to go down but lately the service is appalling.
- Rubbish customer support. Refuses refunds for genuine cases and never follows up.
- Static IP - probably the only good thing.
- 250MB of proper web space and parking for up to 2 domains, however the bandwidth of this space is included with your day to day browsing bandwidth so i discovered. So you can't really use it.

edited now to reflect my new experiences with the ISP.

Plus.net are rubbish. Try again.

>> Edited by beanbag on Thursday 17th November 09:05

agent006

12,029 posts

263 months

Wednesday 11th May 2005
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Have used:

Pipex
512kb
No download limit
£25 a month
atrocious customer service, had to write to the MD to cancel my line.

Zen
512kb
no d/l limit
£23 a month
brilliant in every way

Nildram
512
no d/l
£27 pm
average service, but forced us to upgrade to 2mb with silly download limit, hence.....

Just switched to easynet 8mb.

pdV6

16,442 posts

260 months

Wednesday 11th May 2005
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Alec - just wondering why you switched from a "brilliant" service to a more expensive "average" one?

Graham

16,368 posts

283 months

Wednesday 11th May 2005
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I'll give Zen the thumbs up

i've got about 10 accounts with them at different places, on different plans...


never had a problem.

you even get a 1 month contract so easy to move.

G

tuffer

8,849 posts

266 months

Wednesday 11th May 2005
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Plus-net, 3 years and never had a problem. Just upgraded to 2mb and reduced the price, great customer service. This is what all companies should be like.

wanty1974

3,704 posts

247 months

Wednesday 11th May 2005
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tuffer said:
Plus-net, 3 years and never had a problem. Just upgraded to 2mb and reduced the price, great customer service. This is what all companies should be like.
Hear hear, plus.net are wonderful.

agent006

12,029 posts

263 months

Wednesday 11th May 2005
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pdV6 said:
Alec - just wondering why you switched from a "brilliant" service to a more expensive "average" one?


I used Zen in our flat, and Nildram is what my parents used at the time.

jamiet

1,536 posts

251 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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I have quite a few remote sites that have various flavours of ADSL, all through Eclipse. We've also been using them at our main office for almost 5 years for ADSL (which we're soon upgrading to SDSL). If you need telephone tech support you often have to wait 5 minutes to get through but when you do they're pretty good and all our tech support tickets are delt with quickly. All eight connections have always been pretty reliable. Their online management is good. I'd recommend them for business use or home users who want a basic set up without any fuss.

We also use Andrews and Arnolds for 4 other ADSL connections and they are superb. They are a small, cutting edge, highly technical company with excellent customer service for the tech savvy customer - all their support staff really know their stuff. Though I wouldnt recommend them if you're IT knowledge is limited. They will do anything to accommodate your requirements. Particularly good on issues with open source platforms. They write all their own software for hosting, site/connection management, billing etc so they're very flexible.

>> Edited by jamiet on Friday 13th May 15:48

jfrf

406 posts

253 months

Sunday 15th May 2005
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im with pipex 1mb at 23.44, with no connection fee and free modem.
connection is also very fast.
yep customer service can be slow but i hopefully wil never need them

i do hear alot of good things about zen but i object to paying a 59 pound setup fee. Alos their 1mb lines are way overpricd (35 quid !).Plus their modem is 33 quid

_dan_

2,388 posts

278 months

Sunday 15th May 2005
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I've just pre-ordered broadband from Plus-net ready for when our little town gets broadband enabled next week.

Phoned them up to check it was OK for me to order it early, got straight through to them, very helpful to.

It costs £22 a month for a 2Mb connection (with a 30:1 contension ratio) which I went for, they also do a £15 a month 2Mb (50:1 ratio)

As far as reliability is concerned I'm not sure yet but I'll edit this post when I know more.

Heard only good things about them though.

Watch this space!!

KITT

5,339 posts

240 months

Monday 16th May 2005
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_dan_ said:
It costs £22 a month for a 2Mb connection (with a 30:1 contension ratio) which I went for, they also do a £15 a month 2Mb (50:1 ratio)
I'm looking to get broadband installed into my flat and will probably go with Plus-Net given it's ratings here and on ADSLGuide. However, is the contension ration the only difference between these two packages? And what difference does it really make to speeds?

cheers

jfrf

406 posts

253 months

Monday 16th May 2005
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dont worry about contention too much
mine is 50:1 yet it seems fast all of the time


ive had contention issues before on another isp, but that was because the isp was poor and they were trying to save money.
with a decent isp you shouldnt notice any difference between 30 and 50

MooSchmoo

176 posts

237 months

Tuesday 17th May 2005
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Andrews And Arnold, proper dns, proper routed subnet for as many statics as you want, tech support know their stuff.

Only been down once for 15 minutes in the last 4 months and I had a txta to my mobile to inform me about 2 minutes after it had died and another after it came back up.

Blinding service.

unrepentant

21,212 posts

255 months

Friday 27th May 2005
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I have BT 2.2 mbps £30 per month no limit at work and its fine.

For home I've just ordered Virgin at £15.99 pm with no contract and free set up.

Work-Shy-Wanabe

1,294 posts

225 months

Tuesday 14th June 2005
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Just don’t go with Tiscali! Wondering why? Go check out there support forum, oh! wait you cant look at it until your a sucker too!

I had to email almost everyone to get released from a tiscali contract. For peoples reference here a handy email if you have problems too jody.haskayne@uk.tiscali.com (Tiscali PR director)

Setting up a Zen account next. There a bit more expensive than other providers but I'd rather pay the extra and get people on the phone who don’t live in Deli! Bless em!!

hedders

24,460 posts

246 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
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I don't understand how it can be hard to cancel an internet contract!

Email them and tell them to shut it down, then cancel the direct debit or stop sending them cheques...job done , shirley?

unrepentant

21,212 posts

255 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
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Just to say that I've got Virgin in at home now and it seems great. We signed up for .512mbps but weve got 1.1. It's very fast and there is no contract at all, just 30 days notice. Free modem etc.. £15.99 per month.

wiggy001

6,542 posts

270 months

Wednesday 15th June 2005
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Been using UKonline for a few weeks now and have to say, very impressed! Not had a dropped connection at all (and I stayed logged on for msn 27/7) and download speeds are consistently good (adslguide reports 490ish kbps IIRC).

Now using the connection to work from home too and it's like being in the office. Just without the boss looking over you shoulder!

For a tenner a month I can't complain!