- Freeserve Broadband - Time to join?
- Posted by yesfan on December 14th, 2003
I have got Freeserve Broadband on thier current no obligation offer -
no setup or modem costs. If I continue after 30 days it will be £27.99
per month and a minimum 12 month contract.
As higher broadband speeds start to arrive, when will the price drop?
I'll be annoyed if I commit to 12 months at £27.99 per month and then
the price drops to something like £19.99!
Advice, please!
- Posted by Pete Smith on December 14th, 2003
In article <p6kptvk5a1l1led0q3v9kuak4vm1i90mb3@4ax.com>, pr845662
@NOSPAMyesfan.freeserve.co.uk says...
Try someone else?
IMO, £27.99 is a lot for what Freeserve offer. If it's anything like their
dial up package, you'll have poor web access (via their transparent enforced
proxy), and the inability to connect to anyone else on port 25.
http://www.adslguide.org.uk/ have ISP reviews.
I'm with Plusnet, and I'm very happy. Only pay £21.99 a month, and get free
fax2email too.
Pete.
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- Posted by Whiteflyer on December 14th, 2003
yesfan wrote:
If you so concerned about price why use freeserve when nildram, eclipse
and zen are all under £24 a month
whiteflyer
- Posted by Mark Hocking on December 14th, 2003
"Whiteflyer" <nospam@thisaddress.ok> wrote in message
news:1071437907.948517@ananke.eclipse.net.uk...
I am currently using their 1 month trial - good modem (Speedtouch) & no
problems with connection. News server is ok but the customer service is
appalling!
Better offers to be had from Pipex, Plusnet, Eclipse etc
I won't be staying for the 12 months!
Mark
- Posted by Beck on December 14th, 2003
yesfan wrote:
Your contract is for the service, not for the service at a set price. If
they drop their prices, your bill will drop accordingly.
- Posted by amstereofan on December 14th, 2003
"yesfan" <pr845662@NOSPAMyesfan.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news
6kptvk5a1l1led0q3v9kuak4vm1i90mb3@4ax.com...
The price has dropped, months ago! ie Fast4 do 512MB for £18.75. You can
also get 1MB cheaper than what you pay!!
- Posted by Peter Morgan - 0870 432 9631 on December 15th, 2003
On 14 Dec 2003, Pete Smith <pete_news@lethe.org.uk> wrote:
Freeserve was charging 29.99 from December 2001 to about October/November
of 2002, when it dropped to 27.99 (after others had gone lower). They do
not seem to be considering higher speeds, and if there is some price drop
from BT Wholesale, it may take a while to surface at Freeserve. You'd be
happy to pay 19.99 surely, not cross. They'd pass on new prices to their
customers (as they did for those of us who used wires only on FS from the
start - in fact they were charging only 19.99 for several months until it
was spotted - I decided to leave them a little after the charge went back
up!)
No, it's not like dial-up, and I ran at full pelt for days on end, when I
wanted to do so. Binaries on their news server are fairly good too, IME.
Is that a problem ? If I wanted, I could use IMAP services for sending
mail, but the port 25 traffic capture was never a major problem unless
wanting to testing some SMTP server via telnet...
I'm happily with PlusNet (my link : <http://tinyurl.com/8ib9> - if you're
happy with the service, recommend to others and you'll get a discount on
the monthly fee)... but if one is after higher speed, then 27.50 a month
may be a better value paying for 1 Mbps from <http://www.ukfsn.org/> but
you have perhaps 36 hours to think about it... Peter M.
- Posted by mark sayers on December 29th, 2003
Hi, You can get broadband at 512k for £19.99pm you just have to look for
it. Regards Mark
"yesfan" <pr845662@NOSPAMyesfan.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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- Posted by Philip Wagstaff on December 29th, 2003
And you only have to pay by the month.
"mark sayers" <crazymobiles@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
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- Posted by Martin² on December 30th, 2003
PlusNet does 512kbps for £18.99 (or 21.99 if you want P2P and binaries),
very nearly cheapest available.
They won awards for service and reliability just recently.
If you go with them use my id 'jerryw' as referrer and save me few pence,
ta.
Regards,
Martin
- Posted by Peter Morgan - 0870 432 9631 on December 30th, 2003
On 30 Dec 2003 02:36, "Martin²" <memartin@lineCUTone.net> wrote:
Don't you get bored pasting this in ? Anyway, if someone chooses that
Home Surf 18.99 account you won't save the 50p each month. Same for a
users joining the 150k service, I expect.
- Posted by yesfan on December 30th, 2003
Further to my original post, I have been trying Freeserve Broadband
for a couple of weeks. I have problems getting a connection (green
flashing ADSL light and 'no dial tone' error). Also it's not always
lightning quick.
Am considering going back to Anytime before the end of the one month
trial and finding another, cheaper and more reliable provider. Only
disadvantage is moving the website and changing the email address!
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:07:17 +0000, yesfan
<pr845662@NOSPAMyesfan.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
- Posted by poster on December 30th, 2003
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, yesfan wrote:
Then perhaps a good time to consider separate hosting and
a domain name for your site. You will then be independent
of any ISP for all time :-)