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      08-04-2005, 01:33 PM
Hi there,

My current 12 months is up end of this month.

I was wondering what ISP is the best to go for?

Must have the following requirements:

1) At least 512 connection.
2) Accept payment by Visa Electron or Direct Debit.
3) MOST IMPORTANT - NO DOWNLOAD LIMITS.

Thanks in advance.


 
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      08-04-2005, 05:00 PM
Hi,have been with Plusnet for eighteen months price has gone down -always
one of the cheapest,and there is no limit to downloads.I used to be with
Freeserve but left owing to poor service.Plusnet have excellent customer
relations,having rung them twice and the call was answered within a couple
of minutes,and problem was sorted virtually straight away.No problems with
disconnections and dropping lines,very reliable and extremely helpful.I
pay every month by direct debit,at the moment on 512 connection and expect
to be upgraded to 2mb within the next few weeks,which costs me £21.99



The Which report stated the following and I quote"The Plusnet package is a
BestBuy with a good download speed which have been really consistent over
the last quarter.Plusnet stood out in our satisfaction survey, performing
well in almost all areas, from ease of use to connection speed and customer
and technical support.""Plusnet also won best consumer ISP in 2004





If you choose to sign up with Plusnet,please use my ID- beechville96 as a
referrer and save me a few pence



Thanks, Keith


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> Hi there,
>
> My current 12 months is up end of this month.
>
> I was wondering what ISP is the best to go for?
>
> Must have the following requirements:
>
> 1) At least 512 connection.
> 2) Accept payment by Visa Electron or Direct Debit.
> 3) MOST IMPORTANT - NO DOWNLOAD LIMITS.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>



 
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      08-05-2005, 11:52 AM
On 4 Aug 2005 18:00, "Dicki Dido" <keith@beechville96.> wrote:

>Hi, have been with Plusnet for eighteen months price has gone down - always
>one of the cheapest, and there is no limit to downloads. I used to be with
>Freeserve but left owing to poor service.


There's no written limit, but like most ISPs, including even Metronet, which
has no fixed limit, there's a level where they may close your account on the
basis of some 'fair usage' principles, which mean running full speed, 24x7,
will not be "acceptable use". Whenever I see someone write that they don't
want any limits, I wonder if they're the 300++ GB a month, wanting it for
peanuts on a 20 quid a month account... Certainly I am happy for such
users to be buzz off to some other ISP and slow them down !! Peter.

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