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Geoff Briggs
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      08-02-2006, 02:17 PM
Having just moved from an NTL to a non-NTL house, I need someone else to
provide my broadband. I've spent the last few days googling, and *think*
that madasafish would be suitable (free connection, discounted wireless
router, 5GB limit). I've seen many good reviews for them, but also
several poor ones, so thought I would ask here for further comments.

I also looked at newnet and idnet, which are very highly rated, but the
setup costs are high. Perhaps I will move to them after my year contract
is finished :-)

So, anyone had dealings with Madasafish, or the partner Freenetname, as
a broadband ISP?

Geoff
 
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      08-04-2006, 12:06 AM
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 15:17:13 +0100, Geoff Briggs
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>Having just moved from an NTL to a non-NTL house, I need someone else to
>provide my broadband. I've spent the last few days googling, and *think*
>that madasafish would be suitable (free connection, discounted wireless
>router, 5GB limit). I've seen many good reviews for them, but also
>several poor ones, so thought I would ask here for further comments.
>
>I also looked at newnet and idnet, which are very highly rated, but the
>setup costs are high. Perhaps I will move to them after my year contract
>is finished :-)
>
>So, anyone had dealings with Madasafish, or the partner Freenetname, as
>a broadband ISP?


I set up a relative with them, because they had a similar
cheap-for-six-months/free connection/free USB modem deal, the cheapest
1st year I could find with a large ISP. No complaints from the
relative and migrated to Max 8Mb easily.

Gareth

 
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Geoff Briggs
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      08-04-2006, 03:30 PM
Gareth A. wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 15:17:13 +0100, Geoff Briggs
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> Having just moved from an NTL to a non-NTL house, I need someone else to
>> provide my broadband. I've spent the last few days googling, and *think*
>> that madasafish would be suitable (free connection, discounted wireless
>> router, 5GB limit). I've seen many good reviews for them, but also
>> several poor ones, so thought I would ask here for further comments.
>>
>> I also looked at newnet and idnet, which are very highly rated, but the
>> setup costs are high. Perhaps I will move to them after my year contract
>> is finished :-)
>>
>> So, anyone had dealings with Madasafish, or the partner Freenetname, as
>> a broadband ISP?

>
> I set up a relative with them, because they had a similar
> cheap-for-six-months/free connection/free USB modem deal, the cheapest
> 1st year I could find with a large ISP. No complaints from the
> relative and migrated to Max 8Mb easily.
>
> Gareth
>



Thanks for the reply! I've now signed up with them, so fingers crossed.
If you had replied a little earlier, I would have been happy to use you
as a referrer, and you would have got your £20 cash-back. never mind, eh?

Geoff
 
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