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Old 10-27-2007, 07:25 PM
Default Just Switched From Pipex To Virgin



Hi guys

Not sure if this has been covered as I'm new to this group, however I have
just changed from Pipex to Virgin. This is a move that I am really
regretting it because the download speeds are slow (considering that it's
supposed to be up to 8GB, it's slower than my previous account that I think
was only 1MB). More annoyingly though, I also keep getting 'Page Can Not Be
Displayed' errors (which happens even on sites that never go down like
Google, EBay, etc.) and regularly pages don't load properly (images missing,
etc).

So, I'm thinking of going back to Pipex as I have never had any problems
with them. Before doing so, obviously I want to keep my options open, so
will be interested to hear of any recommendations of broadband ISP's.

I'm not too worried about having 8MB downloads speed, 1-2MB will be fine for
what I use it for. One thing I don't really want is to be limited (not that
I'm a hardcore user). So if it's limited, then I would like at least
15GB/month bandwidth to be sure. Of course, reliability is important too.

Ideally, I would also like to find an ISP for around £15-18 per month if
possible.


TIA






Ali
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Old 10-27-2007, 07:27 PM
Ali
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Default Re: Just Switched From Pipex To Virgin

Sorry, forgot to mention, what are Plusnet like?


"Ali" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi guys
>
> Not sure if this has been covered as I'm new to this group, however I have
> just changed from Pipex to Virgin. This is a move that I am really
> regretting it because the download speeds are slow (considering that it's
> supposed to be up to 8GB, it's slower than my previous account that I
> think was only 1MB). More annoyingly though, I also keep getting 'Page
> Can Not Be Displayed' errors (which happens even on sites that never go
> down like Google, EBay, etc.) and regularly pages don't load properly
> (images missing, etc).
>
> So, I'm thinking of going back to Pipex as I have never had any problems
> with them. Before doing so, obviously I want to keep my options open, so
> will be interested to hear of any recommendations of broadband ISP's.
>
> I'm not too worried about having 8MB downloads speed, 1-2MB will be fine
> for what I use it for. One thing I don't really want is to be limited
> (not that I'm a hardcore user). So if it's limited, then I would like at
> least 15GB/month bandwidth to be sure. Of course, reliability is
> important too.
>
> Ideally, I would also like to find an ISP for around £15-18 per month if
> possible.
>
>
> TIA
>
>
>
>


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Old 10-27-2007, 07:43 PM
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 18:25:17 GMT, "Ali" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:


>Ideally, I would also like to find an ISP for around £15-18 per month if
>possible.


Have a wander over to ....

www.thinkbroadband.com

and have a read around the various forums. The "Which ISP
(residential)" forum is a good start.

Personally I would recommend NewNet. In your price range, very
reliable and with knowledgeable UK based support.
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Old 10-27-2007, 07:49 PM
Ali
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Default Re: Just Switched From Pipex To Virgin

Yeah, I have looked at the website you mentioned, but I am interested real
life experience/comments.

However, I will have a look at the forum, but to be honest I prefer Usenet
to forums. Forums are OK, but you can't beat the real thing. ;-)


"IanB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 18:25:17 GMT, "Ali" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> Have a wander over to ....
>
> www.thinkbroadband.com
>
> and have a read around the various forums. The "Which ISP
> (residential)" forum is a good start.


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Old 10-27-2007, 09:55 PM
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On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 18:25:17 GMT, "Ali" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Hi guys
>


<Snipped>
>
>Ideally, I would also like to find an ISP for around £15-18 per month if
>possible.


Went from Nildram (part of pipex) to Zen and it's been fine. 17.99 a
month, no contract and speeds seem good to me

Andrew j
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Old 10-27-2007, 10:00 PM
dave @ stejonda
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In message <hoLUi.112406$(E-Mail Removed)>, Ali
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>Hi guys
>
>Not sure if this has been covered as I'm new to this group, however I
>have just changed from Pipex to Virgin. This is a move that I am
>really regretting it because the download speeds are slow (considering
>that it's supposed to be up to 8GB, it's slower than my previous
>account that I think was only 1MB). More annoyingly though, I also
>keep getting 'Page Can Not Be Displayed' errors (which happens even on
>sites that never go down like Google, EBay, etc.) and regularly pages
>don't load properly (images missing, etc).


Have you cleared caches etc. ?
>
>So, I'm thinking of going back to Pipex as I have never had any
>problems with them. Before doing so, obviously I want to keep my
>options open, so will be interested to hear of any recommendations of
>broadband ISP's.
>
>I'm not too worried about having 8MB downloads speed, 1-2MB will be
>fine for what I use it for. One thing I don't really want is to be
>limited (not that I'm a hardcore user). So if it's limited, then I
>would like at least 15GB/month bandwidth to be sure. Of course,
>reliability is important too.
>
>Ideally, I would also like to find an ISP for around £15-18 per month
>if possible.
>

It would help if you said which exchange you are connecting to.

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Old 10-27-2007, 10:10 PM
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Ali wrote:

> Hi guys
>
> Not sure if this has been covered as I'm new to this group, however I have
> just changed from Pipex to Virgin. This is a move that I am really
> regretting it because the download speeds are slow (considering that it's
> supposed to be up to 8GB, it's slower than my previous account that I
> think
> was only 1MB). More annoyingly though, I also keep getting 'Page Can Not
> Be Displayed' errors (which happens even on sites that never go down like
> Google, EBay, etc.) and regularly pages don't load properly (images
> missing, etc).
>
> So, I'm thinking of going back to Pipex as I have never had any problems
> with them. Before doing so, obviously I want to keep my options open, so
> will be interested to hear of any recommendations of broadband ISP's.
>
> I'm not too worried about having 8MB downloads speed, 1-2MB will be fine
> for
> what I use it for. One thing I don't really want is to be limited (not
> that
> I'm a hardcore user). So if it's limited, then I would like at least
> 15GB/month bandwidth to be sure. Of course, reliability is important too.
>
> Ideally, I would also like to find an ISP for around £15-18 per month if
> possible.


If you're lucky enough to be connected to a Be exchange, they do unlimited
packages for 18 quid a month. Have a look a samknows.com.

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Old 10-27-2007, 11:23 PM
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Ali wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> Not sure if this has been covered as I'm new to this group, however I
> have just changed from Pipex to Virgin. This is a move that I am
> really regretting it because the download speeds are slow
> (considering that it's supposed to be up to 8GB, it's slower than my
> previous account that I think was only 1MB). More annoyingly though,
> I also keep getting 'Page Can Not Be Displayed' errors (which happens
> even on sites that never go down like Google, EBay, etc.) and
> regularly pages don't load properly (images missing, etc).
>
> So, I'm thinking of going back to Pipex as I have never had any
> problems with them. Before doing so, obviously I want to keep my
> options open, so will be interested to hear of any recommendations of
> broadband ISP's.
> I'm not too worried about having 8MB downloads speed, 1-2MB will be
> fine for what I use it for. One thing I don't really want is to be
> limited (not that I'm a hardcore user). So if it's limited, then I
> would like at least 15GB/month bandwidth to be sure. Of course,
> reliability is important too.
> Ideally, I would also like to find an ISP for around £15-18 per month
> if possible.
>
>
> TIA



http://gps.virgin.net/service-announcements/status

[Amber] Service is running slowly, or has intermittent problems

Let them know over at: virginmedia.feedback of your issues.

They do have support groups but not yet for the ADSL side, just the xBY and
recently xNTL cable.

You could also ask other users at: virginmedia.discussion.broadband


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Old 10-27-2007, 11:42 PM
Colin Wilson
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> Ideally, I would also like to find an ISP for around £15-18 per month if
> possible.


Have you got Sky by any chance ?
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Old 10-28-2007, 12:17 AM
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"alexd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If you're lucky enough to be connected to a Be exchange, they do unlimited
> packages for 18 quid a month. Have a look a samknows.com.


I ordered my MAC from Virgin the other day as the mobile + Broadbad (yes the
"n" is missing on purpose) deal I was on expired. I've ordered with Be, I'll
let the group know how it goes.

Cheers

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