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Brian Gregory [UK]
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      09-23-2007, 08:11 PM
I'm thinking of moving to UKFSN for my ADSL - any comments from those
already using them?

TIA

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      09-23-2007, 09:24 PM
a few weeks ago i wouldnt hesitate to go with any of the entanet resellers,
now, it depends on what you want.
if its nice low pings at all times of the day and night, generous usage
allowance and no traffic shaping, then go ahead.
if its great speeds, then, forget it for now. all this weekend struggled to
get above a 3 meg connection (currently 2.0mb) as all the (6) centrals are
pretty much at capacity, (i have a 7616kbs connection speed, 6500 bras)
goto www.thinkbroadband.com (enternet forum) and read all the comments
before deciding, and http://noc.enta.net/ to check the pipe status yourself
for what its worth i'm sticking with them because the support is superb, and
most non llu isps in the uk suck.


 
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      09-24-2007, 05:55 PM
Smidge ( Enta Engineer) announced today they have another segment being
lit on friday 28th September, and he reckons on adding more segments
to their existing centrals roughly every 3..4 weeks, until the next central
is
installed, which he mentions should be febuary 2008. They currently has
6 unlit segments at the moment.

Andrew

"tony h" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>a few weeks ago i wouldnt hesitate to go with any of the entanet resellers,
>now, it depends on what you want.
> if its nice low pings at all times of the day and night, generous usage
> allowance and no traffic shaping, then go ahead.
> if its great speeds, then, forget it for now. all this weekend struggled
> to get above a 3 meg connection (currently 2.0mb) as all the (6) centrals
> are pretty much at capacity, (i have a 7616kbs connection speed, 6500
> bras)
> goto www.thinkbroadband.com (enternet forum) and read all the comments
> before deciding, and http://noc.enta.net/ to check the pipe status
> yourself
> for what its worth i'm sticking with them because the support is superb,
> and most non llu isps in the uk suck.
>



 
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Brian Gregory [UK]
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      09-24-2007, 06:24 PM
"tony h" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>a few weeks ago i wouldnt hesitate to go with any of the entanet resellers,
>now, it depends on what you want.


Is ADSL24 entanet reseller?

It's products seem very similar to UKFSNs.

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      09-24-2007, 06:38 PM
In message <fd6lk8$q6e$(E-Mail Removed)>, tony h <(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>a few weeks ago i wouldnt hesitate to go with any of the entanet resellers,
>now, it depends on what you want.
>if its nice low pings at all times of the day and night, generous usage
>allowance and no traffic shaping, then go ahead.
>if its great speeds, then, forget it for now. all this weekend struggled to
>get above a 3 meg connection (currently 2.0mb) as all the (6) centrals are
>pretty much at capacity, (i have a 7616kbs connection speed, 6500 bras)
>goto www.thinkbroadband.com (enternet forum) and read all the comments
>before deciding, and http://noc.enta.net/ to check the pipe status yourself
>for what its worth i'm sticking with them because the support is superb, and
>most non llu isps in the uk suck.


Had no speed probs at all and the pipes are all green. Has yours
improved now?
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      09-25-2007, 05:31 PM

"Brian Gregory [UK]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is ADSL24 entanet reseller?
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> It's products seem very similar to UKFSNs.
>


Yes. It's been very good for me this last year, but has slowed lately at
peak times.


 
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