- Bargain basement ISP suggestions?
- Posted by Theo Markettos on July 13th, 2007
I'm trying to advise a friend on which ISP/phone combination to go for. She
was initially interested in Virgin's 20quid for phone+2Mbit, but I dissuaded
her on the basis that Virgin's phone connection is really expensive for
calls. However Virgin have a 10quid for 2Mbit for 12 months offer until the
end of the month, which is tempting, and means she could get a BT line for
phone plus Primus Saver2/18185 for calls. But I'm in endless disputes with
Virgin over billing, and their new premium rate fault line doesn't inspire
confidence.
So any suggestion of other cheap-ish ISPs? If she went for a BT line she'd
have the pick of ADSL ISPs, so which should be looked at? She doesn't make
too many calls (to mobiles are going to be the expensive ones) so packages
like TalkTalk where there's some degree of lockin for calls (you can't use
1xxxx access codes, and 0844/0871 are more expensive than BT's rates) might
be OK. What are they like for data these days?
She doesn't use the net for much more than websurfing and email, so traffic
isn't an issue. But she wouldn't want anything longer than a 12 month
contract. If it's a BT line+separate ISP combo we're talking about ISPs in
the ballpark of a tenner a month, and she's in central Cardiff so her area
is probably LLUed. Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Theo
- Posted by Colin Wilson on July 13th, 2007
http://www.samknows.com (see whether her exchange is LLU or not)
Does she have Sky ? - they do *free* broadband with up to a 2Gb
download limit (up to 2Mbit) as long as you take the phone bills out
with them - 40Gb limit is £5 per month (up to 8Mbit).
Avoid the "connect" package under all circumstances though - it
doesn't use LLU and is a bought-in and heavily filtered service - but
the base / mid / max (up to 16Mbit / unlimited downloads -
theoretically) packages do use LLU and have no apparent traffic
filtering.
- Posted by R. Mark Clayton on July 14th, 2007
"Theo Markettos" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote in message
news:mqg*opFPr@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk...
Find a friendly neighbour with a wireless router and connect through that,
perhaps making the occasional contribution to the cost...
- Posted by Jim Crowther on July 15th, 2007
In uk.telecom.broadband, on Fri, 13 Jul 2007 20:15:04, Theo Markettos
wrote:
Newnet http://www.newnet.co.uk/ GBP9.95 for an annual contract (1GB
pm), GBP12.95 for a monthly one (3GB pm). Anything over those figures
gets charged at GBP1.30 per GB (chargeable in 3GB blocks in arrears).
Static IP, etc etc...
--
Jim Crowther.
West London MAG: Popes Grotto, Twickenham, every Tuesday from 21:00 onwards.
- Posted by Theo Markettos on July 16th, 2007
Jim Crowther <Don't_bother@blackhole.do-not-spam.me.uk> wrote:
Thanks, that looks great. And it seems to get good feedback on
thinkbroadband too.
Theo