they have great download speeds, actually try and help you with tech support when things go wrong, don't employ traffic shaping and are VERY rarely down and they also know a bit about telephone systems as they have been doing them for a little while.
BT are great and i don't know anyone that slags them off.
they have great download speeds, actually try and help you with tech support when things go wrong, don't employ traffic shaping and are VERY rarely down and they also know a bit about telephone systems as they have been doing them for a little while.
BT are great and i don't know abyone that slags them off.
they have great download speeds, actually try and help you with tech support when things go wrong, don't employ traffic shaping and are VERY rarely down and they also know a bit about telephone systems as they have been doing them for a little while.
BT have thankfully lost lots of user going to crap cheap services like orange and talktalk, i'm happy, those services might be 'free' but they are crap.With broadband the more you download the more it costs the ISP. So on a fixed priced product there's a point where the amount you are using costs more than you are paying. For the wholesale capacity alone, it costs an ISP over £1500 a month to provide a truly 'Unlimited' 8Mb/s connection (It's £210 Per Mbps per month). Would you be prepared to pay £210 for a 1 Meg truely 'Unlimited' connection?
There's several answers on what your ISP can do at this point
a) Do nothing and allow you to continue, problem here being that it just becomes more and more unprofitable for them
b) Charge more when you reach a certain amount, BT love this route
c) Block access or reduce speeds, by doing this you can ensure a fairer share of the network for everyone, this is what all ISPs will have soon enough.
'Unlimited' doesn't work for Broadband these days and it is beneficial to have the network shaped for most users, if everyone in your street was downloading the new Lost ep and you can not even load a page, you would be pissed right? 'Unlimited' works on the basis that so few people could possibly consume a significantly unprofitable level of the product that was hugely above an 'average'.
Its the way the network is managed as a whole you need to look at. BT, Orange, AOL, TalkTalk have terrible network implementations and will only get worse with time, until they implement a proper shaping structure.
nothey have great download speeds, actually try and help you with tech support when things go wrong, don't employ traffic shaping and are VERY rarely down and they also know a bit about telephone systems as they have been doing them for a little while.
BT are great and i don't know anyone that slags them off.
are you on crack?
no idea what you lot are talking about but i download around 75gb a month and most of that is torrent and news groups and i have never been throttled.
I have been on the phone to bt the past 2 days due to me thinking my line was faulty, them telling me it wasn't, kept calling me when they said they would and in the end it was my faulty router, not the line.
they are a great ISP and the people that **** them off haven't had the pleasure of using them most of the time.
Cut out the middle man, use the best.
they aren't, they either own or did own all the other companies that are involved.no idea what you lot are talking about but i download around 75gb a month and most of that is torrent and news groups and i have never been throttled.
I have been on the phone to bt the past 2 days due to me thinking my line was faulty, them telling me it wasn't, kept calling me when they said they would and in the end it was my faulty router, not the line.
they are a great ISP and the people that **** them off haven't had the pleasure of using them most of the time.
Cut out the middle man, use the best.
they are the middle man.
you know nothing about the way broadband works or the bt's corporate infrastructure.
I do know how broadband works, ADSL, DSL, LLU, SDSL, ISDN and leased line and dark fibre.
i was pointing out the technologies I am familiar with, I need to be familiar with them for my job, I wasn't stating anything else?That's not how it works.
I do know how broadband works, ADSL, DSL, LLU, SDSL, ISDN and leased line and dark fibre.
you are right, which is why its surprising he hasn't said to go for them, thats a bad sign, he was too busy targeting me.I believe Adam works for an ISP.
BT are the microsoft of the telecoms world, everyone hates them but wouldn't have got very far without them!bt suck though old school suck.
It's all about IDnet for me.
what sort of speeds are you likely to get though, they don't mention on the website, just up to 24mb which would obviously be nice but is not likely.I used to work for Zen for all of two weeks, seem like a nice company, dad has spoken to the owners a few times down his local - nice chaps.
However, I've heard they've been slipping for a while. Techical Director at my company was with Zen for 6 years, but has got rid of them recently and signed upto to Be* (www.bethere.co.uk) I have done the same and so far so good
In this country they are yes, but we are talking about ISPs, just because BT broadbands parent company owns the lines, doesn’t make them a better, more reliable ISP, its how that ISP manage and control the network capacity for all customers and going by reviews, people who download a lot are advised to avoid BT like the plague and in surveys there customer service is never in the top 5.BT are the microsoft of the telecoms world, everyone hates them but wouldn't have got very far without them!
thats a ridiculous amount, i wouldn't consider you a medium user by any stretch of the imagination, that is heavy user compared to most homes that would probably barely hit the 10gb mark.Thing is DK, you have taken the assumption that because you are with BT Broadband (Retail), that they are in some way at the top of the ladder, because BT runs the exchanges and trunk networks for most fixed-line phones.
When in fact they are a totally different division, so basically a different business. Openreach ensure that all rivals have equality of access to the BT network, this includes BT Broadband.
In this country they are yes, but we are talking about ISPs, just because BT broadbands parent company owns the lines, doesn’t make them a better, more reliable ISP, its how that ISP manage and control the network capacity for all customers and going by reviews, people who download a lot are advised to avoid BT like the plague and in surveys there customer service is never in the top 5.BT are the microsoft of the telecoms world, everyone hates them but wouldn't have got very far without them!
And by a lot, i don’t mean 75GB in a month; that’s a relatively small amount, a 1Mbit connection could do it, i consider myself a medium downloader, last month my total bandwidth was 248GB, BT would of kicked you off long before you would ever reach that amount.
Well, you assumed that BT retail are a better ISP because of there ties, when in fact there score is barely average.i didn't make any assumptions, i am going by experience that i use online gaming, newsgroups and torrents and have never had any problems with performance which is what the OP was asking for,
Don’t see why you answered his question by giving your opinioni think in that way i answered his question with my opinion.
Where did you read this?plus you say they don't get any preference but they do things quicker
I believe Adam works for an ISP.
you are crazy, you really are, he asked for peoples opinions and i gave mine, why the hell do people feel the need to pick out one individual and **** them off because of their decision, its ridiculous, I am entitled ot my opinion, i gave my opinion and that should be the end of it, no further conversation needed.Well, you assumed that BT retail are a better ISP because of there ties, when in fact there score is barely average.
Don’t see why you answered his question by giving your opinioni think in that way i answered his question with my opinion.
Where did you read this?plus you say they don't get any preference but they do things quicker
I am with PlusNet (I used to work there) which, since the start of the year, has become part of BT Retail, but there network infrastructure is superior to Openworld and Plusnet is an excellent ISP in comparison, but i still wouldn’t say go with them just because it is fine for me, many others have/are having a terrible time. I would go with the market at present and say any of the following would be fine for his needs, Entanet, IDnet, KeConnect Internet, Nildram, Zen Internet. But if he has access to LLU in his area, then that’s where I would be going.