24-01-2007, 13:46 | #41 |
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Timely thread My new flat isn't in a cable area, so have to go ADSL. UKFSN looks to be the winner. £52.88 setup fee though what do I get for that? I already have a router and filter thingy salted away.
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24-01-2007, 13:51 | #42 |
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Answer - not a lot.
At least you do get the knowledge that the ISP isn't going to come back when you leave and say, 'oh, you know that free activation we offered you...' I think you can see where that's going. |
24-01-2007, 13:58 | #43 |
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Didn't cost me a penny as I migrated
So total risk is £19.99
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24-01-2007, 14:07 | #44 |
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Pretty sure the people I'm buying from won't already have BB (and I know their phoneline is talktalk ). Speaking of which, and mildly related, who's the best phoneline provider for low usage (so a nice low line rental)?
Figures I don't get much for the install money |
24-01-2007, 14:08 | #45 |
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TalkTalk's fine for phonelines, works off the same lines as BT but it's cheaper. Very rarely had to deal with any problems to do with the voice package.
Don't ever, ever, ever, ever go for their BB package though Coming from someone that works for CPW so should know
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24-01-2007, 14:11 | #46 |
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Doesn't going with Talktalk for phone service limit your ISP options? I'm not confident enough with all this phoneline stuff to know.
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24-01-2007, 14:13 | #47 | |
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Otherwise your options are anything ADSL based just like if you were with BT. The line is no different, just a matter of paying TT not BT. Even have BT engineers come out to fix the line if anything goes wrong.
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24-01-2007, 14:23 | #48 |
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Oh that's ok then Certainly their BB has a bad rep
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24-01-2007, 14:27 | #49 |
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Having spent most of the past year selling their BB, yes it has had a lot of problems. Just bad organisation from the people higher up and the fact that the only way to sort anything is to phone the BB tech line (even if you work for CPW, there's nothing you can do from store).
I've heard they are improving it slowly though but it's going to take them a hell of a long time to make up for their failings originally. Phone line is good though if you make a fair amount of calls on your landline.
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25-01-2007, 00:02 | #50 |
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Next to no calls - all done by email/messenger if I'm in.
Got a prompt and well explained reply to my queries to the ukfsn lot. And I noticed it's static IP |
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