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I'm considering migrating from Plusnet to Metronet, mainly to save a few pounds a month, but also to escape the increasing traffic shaping that Plusnet are starting to employ, before it begins to affect my light usage (around 4 Gig a month). Has anyone had experience of Metronet? I don't want to find I've moved from a service that I'm reasonably happy with to one that I'm going to regret, just for the sake of a few pounds a month. TIA for feedback -- Andrew Sayers Politics: def. poly:many; tics:blood-sucking parasites Andrew Sayers |
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Andrew Sayers wrote:
> Hi > > I'm considering migrating from Plusnet to Metronet, mainly to save a > few pounds a month, but also to escape the increasing traffic shaping > that Plusnet are starting to employ, before it begins to affect my > light usage (around 4 Gig a month). > > Has anyone had experience of Metronet? I don't want to find I've > moved from a service that I'm reasonably happy with to one that I'm > going to regret, just for the sake of a few pounds a month. > > TIA for feedback I am going to move myself, probably to Metronet. They do appear to have a good name and the last time I looked at comparisons they were noticeably better than PN. I have a friend with them and he is very satisfied. Depends on your use obviously but you could find them more expensive than PN. For your money you get web access and a partially throttled external usenet server (much better than PN though I understand) and they do charge for literally everything including e-mail and changing between accounts at the same contention and speed. Of course if you get your own external usenet account there is no restriction. Commonsense suggests their business model is much more sustainable than PN's. I see Metronet is listed amongst the recommendations, as a highly respected ISP, in the ISP Review "Guide to choosing an ADSL ISP". PN is not so listed. -- Old Codger e-mail use reply to field What matters in politics is not what happens, but what you can make people believe has happened. [Janet Daley 27/8/2003] |
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 18:49:10 +0000, Andrew Sayers <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >Hi > >I'm considering migrating from Plusnet to Metronet, mainly to save a few pounds a >month, but also to escape the increasing traffic shaping that Plusnet are starting to >employ, before it begins to affect my light usage (around 4 Gig a month). > >Has anyone had experience of Metronet? I don't want to find I've moved from a service >that I'm reasonably happy with to one that I'm going to regret, just for the sake of >a few pounds a month. > >TIA for feedback I switched from Plusnet three weeks back, no regrets. They give you a connection and it's up to you how it's used, no traffic shaping and I've had full speeds at all times. If you want go mad downloading from time to time you pay the extra on top of your included package allowance. You are not speed limited and told you are bad person for using to much bandwidth, you just pay more up to the price cap. I never used more than 30 gig a month (normally around 20) with Plusnet but the Usenet speeds saga was the final straw. Tom |
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On 26 Nov 2005 20:24, Tom <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>You are not speed limited and told you are bad person for >using to much bandwidth, you just pay more up to the price cap For heavy downloaders, there is still the chance of their Fair Use policy being used, if one did keep the connection running full speed 24x7 (though I've seen no comments to suggest anyone has had their account closed or other traffic reduction measures suggested/imposed. |
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Been with them since Feb. No problems at all. Service always there, email
billing efficiently automated. I had one support issue which I thought was their end, but the helpful and supremely patient guy on email tech support talked me through a few options until (to be fair, off my own bat), I reinstalled my modem driver. I'm guessing for 4Gb a month, you'll be paying more than Plusnet. And as others have said, you need to sort your email provision from elsewhere (I stuck with BT for £1.50 a month). But if that's a price worth paying for fewer restrictions, I'd have no qualms. |
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"Old Codger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:4388b9c1$0$93738$(E-Mail Removed) reenews.net... > Andrew Sayers wrote: >> Hi >> >> I'm considering migrating from Plusnet to Metronet, mainly to save a >> few pounds a month, but also to escape the increasing traffic shaping >> that Plusnet are starting to employ, before it begins to affect my >> light usage (around 4 Gig a month). >> >> Has anyone had experience of Metronet? I don't want to find I've >> moved from a service that I'm reasonably happy with to one that I'm >> going to regret, just for the sake of a few pounds a month. >> >> TIA for feedback > > I am going to move myself, probably to Metronet. They do appear to have a > good name and the last time I looked at comparisons they were noticeably > better than PN. I have a friend with them and he is very satisfied. > Depends on your use obviously but you could find them more expensive than > PN. For your money you get web access and a partially throttled external > usenet server (much better than PN though I understand) and they do charge > for literally everything including e-mail and changing between accounts at > the same contention and speed. Of course if you get your own external > usenet account there is no restriction. Commonsense suggests their > business model is much more sustainable than PN's. > > I see Metronet is listed amongst the recommendations, as a highly > respected ISP, in the ISP Review "Guide to choosing an ADSL ISP". PN is > not so listed. Have you had a look at UKOnline http://www.ukonline.net/ I'd be interested in your opinion. Joe Lee > > -- > Old Codger > e-mail use reply to field > > What matters in politics is not what happens, but what you can make people > believe has happened. [Janet Daley 27/8/2003] > |
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> Has anyone had experience of Metronet? I don't want to find I've moved from a service > that I'm reasonably happy with to one that I'm going to regret, just for the sake of > a few pounds a month. > > TIA for feedback Been with them for 3 years, excellent service and their tech support actually KNOW what they are talking about, they dont read scripts. Suggest you have a look at the Metronet forum on www.adslguide.org.uk. Oh and they do support and use Linux if thats important to you. Usual disclaimer. Dave |
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 22:59:43 +0000, Peter M <us-(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >For heavy downloaders, there is still the chance of their Fair Use >policy being used, if one did keep the connection running full speed >24x7 (though I've seen no comments to suggest anyone has had their >account closed or other traffic reduction measures suggested/imposed. True, but if you were really intent on hammering your connection Zen would work out cheaper and they have an Acceptable Use policy regarding excessive bandwidth as well (again not aware of anyone having their account closed). Tom |
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> Have you had a look at UKOnline
> http://www.ukonline.net/ No newsserver - see http://support.ukonline.net/support_...onlinebroadban d&supportoption=12 and clause 5 of http://www.ukonline.net/footerpages/?doc=aupinc |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
Andrew Sayers <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > Has anyone had experience of Metronet? I don't want to find I've > moved from a service that I'm reasonably happy with to one that I'm > going to regret, just for the sake of a few pounds a month. Haven't used them but definitely one I'd consider. They seem to have the right approach, good support, no frills, pay a fair price for what you use and use it how you see fit. Bear in mind it's a monthly contract as well, so it's not like you're stuck with them if it didn't work out. cheers, Paul -- (E-Mail Removed) |
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