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Thread: WHICH BROADBAND ISP WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?

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    WHICH BROADBAND ISP WOULD YOU RECOMMEND?

    I currently use BT Yahoo Broadband but have not been happy with it for a while. I wnat to change ISP but want to make sure that I choose the right one. I want at least 6gb monthly allowance. I want a techinical helpline that is at the other end of a phone and not based in India and I want a seamless transition process. I have been looking at Virgin, Wanadoo and AOL. Can anyone recommend one that they use that fits the bill? By the way I can't get cable here.

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    Elaine


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    BT Business Broadband - rock solid - never had any problems or even a single minute of downtime in several years [msnsmile2]


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    John, how much does BT business broadband cost a month as I am considering changing from AOL and require a provider that is very reliable.
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    We've just switched from AOL to Freedom 2 serve (www.f2s.com), £14.99 a month for 2GB a month, £19.99 for 10GB a month. Impressed so far - they seem very professional.


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    I'm with Blott, Virgin.

    No annual contract either, you only have to give a months notice.


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    £19.99 per month and no setup fees. I get 10Gb per month for that which has never been a problem and I use the net a LOT. For £25.99 per month it's totally unlimited.

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by pepsi
    John, how much does BT business broadband cost a month as I am considering changing from AOL and require a provider that is very reliable.
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    A good resource is www.adslguide.org.uk

    They collect feedback from anyone who is prepared to take the time to rate their ISP each month and publish the results.

    The above mentioned ISPs are at:
    http://www.adslguide.org.uk/isps/com...action=Compare

    Steve



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    We are with Virgin . They not the cheapest but we have never had a problem with them.
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