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Migry Migration



  2004 1.2 Dynamique
Right Pipex have fucked me off, so i'm ringing them later for my MAC code

Whos the best to go with at the moment? I currently pay 14.99 a month for 8mb unlimited download, just been having a look at www.bethere.co.uk they dont look too bad and heard decent thinks about them, anyone recommend anyone?
 
  Revels Mum & Sister
Why did they piss you off youth?

I have been using Virgin for the past 8 months not had one problem and I have a REALLY crap line at home as well. Old man uses them as well. I hammer the shite out of my connection and the old mans on Newsgroups no nasty letters, no service problems
 
  2004 1.2 Dynamique
They pissed me off because I rang them 6 months ago for a mac code to leave and at that time was paying 20 quid a month for 2 mb

They did me a deal to keep me and said 14.99 a month for 8mb although have still been charging me 20 so im leaving unless I get my money back plus free months £££££

f**k it might just leave anyways fancy a change :)

Looks like its gonna be bethere at the moment
 
  172 Cup
Joel if you have access to an LLU ISP then it's simply pointless considering everything else.

Take Jay above (and no offense obviously) but he's paying £18 for a capped 8mbps or less service and I'm paying the same for a completely uncapped 24mbps service..
 
  172 Cup
Technically -

Local Loop Unbundling (LLU) enables operators to connect directly to the consumer via BT's copper local loops and then add their own equipment to offer broadband and other services. This process involves operators accessing BT’s local exchange buildings to connect to BT’s network of copper lines which connect them to homes and businesses.

The phoneline will be owned by BT but the data aspect of the SMPF (Shared Metallic Path Facility) will be tied into the LLU ISP's DSLAM at the echange rather than BT Wholesales. In layman's (your) terms it basically means the ISP has more control over the service they provide and lower operating costs which are then passed onto the customer.

Traditional IPStream ISP's like Tiscali, Plusnet, AOL and so on are effectively just middle men and all they do is resell a product provided by BT Wholesale. AS a result they're all limited to the same speeds (currently "up to 8mbps"), all charge pretty much the same and all have a cap of some description.

PM me your postcode Joel and I'll advise you what's available in your area..
 
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  172 Cup
Ok Joel..

Your local exchange is SLBY (Barnsley) and has quite a number of LLU providers availble (good number of lines so it's economically viable for them)

LLU operator presence

AOL: Enabled
O2 / Be: Enabled as of 31/03/2007
C&W / Bulldog: Enabled as of 20/05/2005
CPW / TalkTalk: Enabled
Edge Telecom: Not available
Entanet: Not available
Lumison: Not available
NewNet: Not available
Node4: Not available
Orange: Not available
Pipex: Not available
Sky / Easynet: Enabled as of 23/07/2007
Smallworld: Not available
Tiscali: Enabled as of 15/03/2006
Tiscali TV: Enabled
WB Internet: Not available
Zen Internet: Not available

Out of the list I'd go for Bethere (as used by me and several other CS members) or Ukonline (listed as Easynet) who I've used in the past.

https://www.bethere.co.uk/

http://www.ukonline.net/
 


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