- Nildram - Any good?
- Posted by Daniel on January 15th, 2006
Are Nildram any good? They have a 50GB peak hour usuage which is absolutely
ample but do they use traffic management?
Cheers
Dan
- Posted by Gutz on January 15th, 2006
"Daniel" <danman7_200NOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Dont know about traffic management? We found them excellent, especially the
2mb home package (tried the business package and its slower in my area). We
had them before the cap so we got ~200gb/month of really good service
- Posted by Tony Raven on January 15th, 2006
Gutz wrote:
I've had good experience with them also on the 2Mb package. Nice human
touch if you phone up support with people who know what they are talking
about.
--
Tony
"The best way I know of to win an argument is to start by being in the
right."
- Lord Hailsham
- Posted by Peter Parry on January 15th, 2006
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 18:52:32 -0000, "Daniel"
<danman7_200NOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote:
They used to have a good reputation but I know of two users around
here and another in a totally different part of the country who have
recently abandoned them because of decreasing reliability, poor
customer support and an apparent lack of interest in dealing with
problems from them. Whether this is unusual or indicative of a
change in direction from them I don't know.
--
Peter Parry.
http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/
- Posted by Daniel on January 15th, 2006
Cheers for the feedback. Are there any good ISP's left!?
Dan
- Posted by Tony Raven on January 15th, 2006
Peter Parry wrote:
They were taken over by Pipex about a year ago but they seem to have
maintained their service when I have had to deal with them since.
--
Tony
"The best way I know of to win an argument is to start by being in the
right."
- Lord Hailsham
- Posted by Grumps on January 16th, 2006
Daniel wrote:
As has already been mentioned, they are now a part of the Pipex group, but
the quality still seems to remain.
I have been with them for over 3 years and cannot cite one case where they
have let me down.
Zen would've been my alternative choice; I've no idea what they're like now
though.
- Posted by SteveB on January 16th, 2006
I had a bad phone line causing dropouts and Nildram were helpful recently
sorting it out. Any problems with speeds are often exchange congestion
these days with so many (most ISPs, not just Nildram) users on 2Mb.