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Previously on "Telly/Phone/Optional broadband HELP!"

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Gonzo
    The service that I have is with Tiscali (previously Homechoice, this only used to be available in London and home counties, don't know if that has changed since Tiscali took over).

    You get Telephone, Broadband and TV down the phoneline. The basic package is £15 a month, which gets you 2MB broadband, most of the freeview channels and a few more, plus some on demand stuff. But you need to pay BT £10 a month too for the line. SKY Sports 1,2,3+Xtra is an optional extra at an additional £26 a month.

    It means you don't need a dish, which in my case was important as the freeholder of the building does not allow dishes to be attached.

    Over the years I have had cable (local company that was subsequently taken over by telewest), Sky (but not for broadband) and now Tiscali.

    For reliability I found cable was the best, but remember that was not one of the big boys.
    Sky only ever went down once (it had been very windy and the dish had moved!).
    Tiscali has been the flakiest, but it is not too bad, and I think since Tiscali has taken over the service has actually improved. In the early days there were a couple of line problems which turned out to be BT's fault. The remote control died once which was my fault, and the two year old set top box died last week. It was replaced within two days. Once in a while the TV service goes down for a couple of hours, but not recently.
    Tiscali was the worst for me, I clocked up about 6 hours on their laughable help line and in the end I had to report my case to offcom at which point they had to admit defeat and let me go from their 12 month contract.

    I had drops in service up to 10 times a day, it slowed to a snails pace at peak times (traffic shaped) and according to them it was my router that was at fault?? How some guy in India with a 10 point crib sheet would know that is beyond me.

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  • Muttley08
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    The others are cheaper...but Sky have the best channel line-up

    Shame it's a Murdoch thing....but the Sky+ thing (record / and pause live telly)is quite handy - esp when you need a beer refill while watching cricket....

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  • Ollie
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    Sky

    £35 a month for Sky TV with Sports
    £10 a month for BT line.

    Broadband is free (2mb) (extra £5 gets you 8mb)
    Free UK phone calls.

    One of fee for equipment (£30+ depending on Sky, Sky+ or Sky HD)

    If you phone Sky up you can usually haggle a bit on the cost of the equipment.

    I think it works out about the same from Virgin Media. At least with Sky you know the channels arn't going to dissapear like Sky One did on Virgin Media.
    Last edited by Ollie; 1 August 2007, 09:36.

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by realityhack
    Actually, this is serious(ish).

    My GF's dad has just moved to this country and into a new flat. He's not loaded (at all) and he really likes his cricket.

    What's the best package for combi phone/TV (with as much cricket as possible within reason) with the option to add t'internet later once I've built a PC for him (or with the price so low it doesn't matter if he doesn't use the net connection for a little while)?

    He has just got the flat so no phone line or anything, blank slate.

    I saw Sky's prices and they're winning so far. Anyone got a better idea? Would really appreciate it if I could get him a good deal with your help as his pension's not as great as ours may possibly be.
    The service that I have is with Tiscali (previously Homechoice, this only used to be available in London and home counties, don't know if that has changed since Tiscali took over).

    You get Telephone, Broadband and TV down the phoneline. The basic package is £15 a month, which gets you 2MB broadband, most of the freeview channels and a few more, plus some on demand stuff. But you need to pay BT £10 a month too for the line. SKY Sports 1,2,3+Xtra is an optional extra at an additional £26 a month.

    It means you don't need a dish, which in my case was important as the freeholder of the building does not allow dishes to be attached.

    Over the years I have had cable (local company that was subsequently taken over by telewest), Sky (but not for broadband) and now Tiscali.

    For reliability I found cable was the best, but remember that was not one of the big boys.
    Sky only ever went down once (it had been very windy and the dish had moved!).
    Tiscali has been the flakiest, but it is not too bad, and I think since Tiscali has taken over the service has actually improved. In the early days there were a couple of line problems which turned out to be BT's fault. The remote control died once which was my fault, and the two year old set top box died last week. It was replaced within two days. Once in a while the TV service goes down for a couple of hours, but not recently.

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  • TheFaQQer
    replied
    Originally posted by zeitghost
    4 for £40 with NTL...

    I can't believe I said that...
    Does that include the sports package?

    You'll need Sky sports 1,2 and 3 to get all the cricket - so it's either Sky or Virgin Media.

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by mrdonuts
    your GFs dads on a penison ! how olds your GF
    Old enough, man-child.

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  • mrdonuts
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    your GFs dads on a penison ! how olds your GF

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by mrdonuts
    GF dad from another country,"likes cricket"

    is this why you get so uptight anytime someone discusses uncontrolled immigration
    You don't have to be foreign to get pleasure out of winding up racist biggots.

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by mrdonuts
    GF dad from another country,"likes cricket"

    is this why you get so uptight anytime someone discusses uncontrolled immigration
    No, it's because I thought you were being a racist ****.

    He has a British passport, born here, ex-expat.

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  • mrdonuts
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    GF dad from another country,"likes cricket"

    is this why you get so uptight anytime someone discusses uncontrolled immigration

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  • Ollie
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    Sky.

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  • realityhack
    started a topic Telly/Phone/Optional broadband HELP!

    Telly/Phone/Optional broadband HELP!

    Actually, this is serious(ish).

    My GF's dad has just moved to this country and into a new flat. He's not loaded (at all) and he really likes his cricket.

    What's the best package for combi phone/TV (with as much cricket as possible within reason) with the option to add t'internet later once I've built a PC for him (or with the price so low it doesn't matter if he doesn't use the net connection for a little while)?

    He has just got the flat so no phone line or anything, blank slate.

    I saw Sky's prices and they're winning so far. Anyone got a better idea? Would really appreciate it if I could get him a good deal with your help as his pension's not as great as ours may possibly be.

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