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Eric S
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      09-02-2004, 09:58 PM
Hi,

It has come to my notice this offer from http://www.dialstart.co.uk of
£17.99 p/m for unlimited surf 512/256 Kbs. Am with Nildram at the
moment, which is very reliable but costs for the same service £22.99.

Before I switch the thought of checking reliability of Dialstar came
to mind. But adslguide does not have them on their chart list. Wow.

Has anybody here have experience with them?

thanks
 
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Tony Sutton
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      09-02-2004, 10:02 PM
<Eric S> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
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> It has come to my notice this offer from http://www.dialstart.co.uk of
> £17.99 p/m for unlimited surf 512/256 Kbs. Am with Nildram at the
> moment, which is very reliable but costs for the same service £22.99.
>
> Before I switch the thought of checking reliability of Dialstar came
> to mind. But adslguide does not have them on their chart list. Wow.
>


Looks like it's Brightview under different brand with different marketting.

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Sunil Sood
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      09-02-2004, 10:31 PM

"Tony Sutton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ch85ef$1d6$(E-Mail Removed)...
> <Eric S> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
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>> It has come to my notice this offer from http://www.dialstart.co.uk of
>> £17.99 p/m for unlimited surf 512/256 Kbs. Am with Nildram at the
>> moment, which is very reliable but costs for the same service £22.99.
>>
>> Before I switch the thought of checking reliability of Dialstar came
>> to mind. But adslguide does not have them on their chart list. Wow.
>>

>
> Looks like it's Brightview under different brand with different
> marketting.


I'm sure I am having a case of dejaview

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Sunil



 
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Dave
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      09-03-2004, 07:40 AM

<Eric S> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> It has come to my notice this offer from http://www.dialstart.co.uk of
> £17.99 p/m for unlimited surf 512/256 Kbs. Am with Nildram at the
> moment, which is very reliable but costs for the same service £22.99.
>
> Before I switch the thought of checking reliability of Dialstar came
> to mind. But adslguide does not have them on their chart list. Wow.
>
> Has anybody here have experience with them?


I have to wait until 6th September but I an thinking about taking a punt and
going with Dialstart. So far they have responded to email within 24 hours.
I asked about the £17.99 offer being permanent pricing once you had taken
the contract out - it is - and if I could have my xbox on the broadband
connection which I can. Free modem and activation and cheap per month.
Sounds too good to be true!!!

>
> thanks



 
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Jason
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      09-03-2004, 06:03 PM
Only downside I can see is that it doesn't seem to offer POP3 or IMAP
email accounts. Instead you get a webmail account. This maybe isn't a
problem for you but I made the same mistake with BY Broadband and
ended up paying £40 for a domain and email package from
oneandone.co.uk.

I just recommended pipex to a friend - 19.99 but 1GB limit for Solo
500 Lite.
 
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johnydeath
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      09-03-2004, 06:15 PM
Jason wrote:
> Only downside I can see is that it doesn't seem to offer POP3 or IMAP
> email accounts. Instead you get a webmail account. This maybe isn't a
> problem for you but I made the same mistake with BY Broadband and
> ended up paying £40 for a domain and email package from
> oneandone.co.uk.
>
> I just recommended pipex to a friend - 19.99 but 1GB limit for Solo
> 500 Lite.



I still use my email accounts off my old dial up ISPs. You can normally
receive ok from any ISP however you have to dial into that
particular IPS to send.

I noticed that if you install Hotmail Popper, along with allowing
Hotmail from Outlook/outlook express, you can also send from an ISP
POP/SMTP account without dialling into it.

Great for broadband.

Hope this helps someone.
 
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