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Dave
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      08-02-2007, 09:31 AM
Hello, I'm with Nildram at the moment and a little unhappy with there 'new'
package limits and have been looking at other ISP's - I'm a 'fairly high
user' up to around 25-50 Gb a Month and mainly during the day 'off peak'
usage my line can support 8meg but 2meg is ok


Orange
UKonline
TalkTalk
Demon

Suggestions please!

Dave..


 
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      08-02-2007, 02:37 PM
On 2 Aug, 10:31, "Dave" <ilikes...@spammenow.com> wrote:
> Hello, I'm with Nildram at the moment and a little unhappy with there 'new'
> package limits and have been looking at other ISP's - I'm a 'fairly high
> user' up to around 25-50 Gb a Month and mainly during the day 'off peak'
> usage my line can support 8meg but 2meg is ok
>
> Orange
> UKonline
> TalkTalk
> Demon
>
> Suggestions please!
>
> Dave..


Hi There try BT Total Broadband at 24.99 per month. Take care.

 
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Steve Wolstenholme
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      08-02-2007, 03:11 PM
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 10:31:03 +0100, "Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Hello, I'm with Nildram at the moment and a little unhappy with there 'new'
>package limits and have been looking at other ISP's - I'm a 'fairly high
>user' up to around 25-50 Gb a Month and mainly during the day 'off peak'
>usage my line can support 8meg but 2meg is ok
>


I've been using a Demon connection for about 15 years and, apart from
a few short breaks, it has been no problem. Just now I am getting
nearly 2meg. My downloads are limited to 1Gb a month because that's
all I need. They have other higher capacity packages.

Steve

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      08-02-2007, 03:48 PM
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 10:31:03 +0100, "Dave" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Demon


Used them for many years and they have been consistently reliable.

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      08-02-2007, 04:14 PM

"Dave"wrote

> Hello, I'm with Nildram at the moment and a little unhappy with there
> 'new' package limits and have been looking at other ISP's - I'm a 'fairly
> high user' up to around 25-50 Gb a Month and mainly during the day 'off
> peak' usage my line can support 8meg but 2meg is ok
>
>

As a corporate user for many years, I would say that their service is rock
solid, but their administration of it is abismal!
As long as there are no problems with billing etc then the service is fine.
Not sure whether that translates to home use broadband though.

Phil


 
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      08-02-2007, 04:58 PM
Dave wrote:

> Hello, I'm with Nildram at the moment and a little unhappy with there
> 'new' package limits and have been looking at other ISP's - I'm a
> 'fairly high user' up to around 25-50 Gb a Month and mainly during
> the day 'off peak' usage my line can support 8meg but 2meg is ok
>
>
> Orange
> UKonline
> TalkTalk
> Demon
>
> Suggestions please!
>
> Dave..


I recently migrated to adsl24 who are a primary entanet reseller.So far
the supports excellent speeds are very good,and the packages are worth
a look too.Im on 30gig peak with 300 gig offpeak time,which is
£19.99.Contract periods are 30 days.Im very happy so far anyway.
http://www.adsl24.co.uk/broadband_home.php
me

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      08-02-2007, 06:29 PM
In message <A_mdnUU7Je7bny_bnZ2dnUVZ8q-(E-Mail Removed)>, TheScullster
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> "Dave"wrote
>
>> Hello, I'm with Nildram at the moment and a little unhappy with there
>> 'new' package limits and have been looking at other ISP's - I'm a 'fairly
>> high user' up to around 25-50 Gb a Month and mainly during the day 'off
>> peak' usage my line can support 8meg but 2meg is ok
>>
>>

> As a corporate user for many years, I would say that their service is rock
> solid, but their administration of it is abismal!
> As long as there are no problems with billing etc then the service is
> fine. Not sure whether that translates to home use broadband though.
>

It's generally reliable, although the support quality is not good if you're
unfortunate enough to need it. However, that tends to be a common theme
with most ISPs, so what's usually important is to pick one where you don't
have to talk to customer support that often and I'd say Demon is, for most
people, in that category. I've been a customer since sometime in their
first year of operation.
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