On 11 Feb 2007, "Gel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I've been with Plusnet since 2002, and though have been some service
>issues in past in the main very happy.
Unfortunately, given some of the other info from the original poster...
>> I do some P2P, maybe 20gig a month including uploads with torrents and
>> the like. Don't use newsgroups, ...
Plus.Net, with it's varying traffic management, might not be a suitable way
forward. Broadband Plus is severely 'managed', while Premier also seems to
be that way, at present. The PAYG account (even at the basic 14.99/month
level) *might* serve the OP's needs, but will depend a lot on when their
computer(s) can be online... With PAYG, there's an included 2 GB/month
allowance in the 14.99 fee. That's for use at 'peak time' which is, for a
PAYG user, from 0800 to 0000 (ie 16 hours a day). One of the "plusses" for
PAYG has so far been the availability of uncounted traffic from 0000 to 0800
(though I'd try to schedule traffic from 0100 to 0800 in case the monitoring
systems clock any of it as being pre-0000, because of the reporting methods)
so if the torrent traffic can be easily fitted into night time slots, this
would prove a relatively cheap alternative.
Eclipse has a 14.99 account (Evolution level 1) which has an allowance of 20
GB/month in 'peak hours' (1800 to 0000, ie 6 hours a day) and a 'fair use'
policy the rest of the time, so my 30 to 40 GB a month doesn't all have to
be scheduled into 'off peak' (though 18 hours a day is quite handy as it
means I can use most anything I want, morning noon and night, just that
I often do other things of an evening, so don't use the peak hours as much
as someone doing a 9 to 5 job and then using the net only in the evenings.
Evolution accounts are at 4 tiers, with the 14.99 being the lowest priority,
but when I want to use streaming audio and video (even at 2000 when it is a
peak period for internet use) I have not had any problems so far, in at
least 6 months of use. Seems that some take note of those criticising
Eclipse on web discussions and the heavy users s*d off elsewhere, to
Zen, Xifos, Aquiss, and Sky :-) Suits me fine.
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