newt":usb338zw said:My son recently had sky broadband installed and it did not work, BT arrived to fix the line problem. Had a chat with him he said does not matter who you are with BT run the exchange, road side junction boxes, poles and lines, so if there is an issue it's usually BT that has the problem. I assume the other providers hire from BT. If this is correct you just as well be with BT.
Harbo":1gxq48z5 said:We have ancient aluminium? wires to our houses and used to receive 1.2Mbs max. But when our village got Infinity I recd. 37 (instead of the 40 max).
We were upgraded again to Infinity 2 this year and I now receive 70Mbs on a good day.
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nev":x8c09inv said:I am in SA14 at the end of the line down a country lane (average 0.85mb) and use Plusnet. 6.49 a month, uk call centre, very very efficient when sorting out problems (which turned out to be down to the BT line). From my experience - Recommended!
So would they Zen. That's why they hijack your connection! Bahst hewards...RogerS":3rcpyif2 said:Zen
I'm not too enamoured with things like FON. When some paedophile does a drive-by and uses my 5% to access some child **** site then I'd rather someone else's IP address was associated with that.
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