- Cheapest BB deal for a second home
- Posted by Bryan on November 10th, 2006
I am looking for a cheap BB package for a second home which I use
occasionally (around 3 months a year personally). Sky isn't an option there
as the exchange isn't LLU enabled I don't think. At home I have Metronet
PayGo Option 2 and am considering their PayGo Option 1 at £11.75pm unless
there is something cheaper or better value for money. At present when there
I use a OneTel pay as you go dial up service at 1.5p per minute.
ADSLGuide.org states the exchange status is: Activated. Exchange is ADSL
enabled and offers Max services up to 8Mbps. Does this indicate it is LLU
enabled?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. TIA.
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- Posted by [L.] on November 10th, 2006
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 12:28:00 -0000, "Bryan"
<bhendersonNOSPAM@freenet.co.uk> wrote:
I'm happily using AOL silver at 14 GBP. Completely unlimited. ANd if
you find an existing AOL user to recommend you, you (may?) both get
some money back.
They should also throw in a wireless router.
Lorenz
[L.]
- Posted by Grant on November 10th, 2006
Bryan wrote:
Depending on the length and number of stays, an ISP that offers 1 month
contracts may be your best bet.
Zen are one example.
- Posted by NoNeedToKnow on November 10th, 2006
On 10 Nov 2006, "Bryan" wrote:
The 'parent' company (PlusNet) has a 9.99 account (which gives a lower
amount of traffic) on a PAYG basis (but your phone line may also need
to be transferred to PN) but it depends on how much traffic you'd be
using when there as to whether that or the MN 11.75/month would be
the cheaper deal overall. I think there's a setup fee with MN that
is waived (assuming you keep the service for years) with PN.
LLU means services from other networks can be supplied, eg Bulldog, etc and
to check the status, I would recommend you see www.samknows.com
The "up to 8 Mbps" is BT Wholesale's service, "IPstream Max" which is on
the majority of UK exchanges now... HTH.
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- Posted by Richard Tobin on November 10th, 2006
In article <1163162786.22160.0@proxy02.news.clara.net>,
Grant <news@mason.sh> wrote:
Won't you have to pay an activation fee each time you want to start
using it? (47 pounds from Zen.)
-- Richard
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- Posted by Mel on November 10th, 2006
"[L.]" <null@null.dev> wrote in message news:qls8l2l1eftvsg7p4rgana84c6k8mmj5ri@4ax.com...
www.quidco.com/aol still have a cashback offer although that has gone
down in value too.
- Posted by Grant on November 10th, 2006
Richard Tobin wrote:
I assume so.
- Posted by Bryan on November 10th, 2006
"NoNeedToKnow" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:er99l2plo0l03bqqfdd4kmak5pcqkla4rl@complete-pc-services.info...
This sounds quite a good option except I am not sure about a phone line tech
support at 50p per minute although there is online tech support free. I
could migrate my existing MN without a setup fee I believe.