My broadband is tied to 1mbps because our phoneline is pants. So it really isn't worth me changing - I currently pay £9.99 to AOL (for my sins). At least it is supposed to be unlimited. So I can download a lot of stuff slowly.
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Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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I've had no problems with Zen since I've been with them, but I'm now having to pay extra each month for additional Gb allowance. That's why I'm looking around to see if there's a better deal out there.Originally posted by moorfield View PostBeen with zen for 5 yrs now. Faultless service all along.Comment
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Why not just go for their next package up? I assume you're on Zen 8000 Lite? I have Zen 8000 Pro and have never gone anywhere near the download cap - and that's with Mrs Bob torrenting all the latest US TV shows 24/7.Originally posted by Spoiler View PostI've had no problems with Zen since I've been with them, but I'm now having to pay extra each month for additional Gb allowance. That's why I'm looking around to see if there's a better deal out there.
Also you'll find that most other ISPs won't charge you per Gb if you go over the limit. They'll just cut your service down to dial-up speeds with no warning whatsoever. I've occasionally thought of leaving Zen because they're not the cheapest, but then I'll hear all the horror stories from other ISPs and I stay where I am. I'm not sure the grass is greener anywhere else.
Remember the old adage - you get what you pay for. It's certainly true in this case IMO.Comment
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Eh? I was thinking about moving to a cheaper provider & you suggest I pay double? Are you in sales?Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View PostWhy not just go for their next package up?
Seriously, when I say I'm exceeding my monthly limit, that's a 2gb limit & 3gb is currently more than enough. I don't need to pay for 20 or 30gb.
I had a look on what used to be adslguide.org & Entanet compare favourably with Zen. Tiscali don't however, so I definitely won't be going with them! If I do move to ADSL24(Entanet) & they're rubbish, I don't think it's too much of a pain to move back.Comment
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I'm paying £13.99 a month for 8gb with BT for unlimited.
Signed up for a year.
I don't see the point of going to the smaller providers, BT has to keep competitive so never varies greatly.
I heard Vodafone are after TiscaliComment
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Sky Broadband and Sky Talk make sense if you've got Sky TV.
I pay £5 extra to get 4meg broadband and £5 extra to get free landline calls (not to mobiles but it's cheap) to anywhere. So about £33 a month for TV (family pack), broadband and telephone. You still have to pay BT line rental (about £10/month).
Sky broadband's good in SW London but, as with any provider, it depends where you live.Comment
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That's the difference. I regularly use up 20 or 30Gb a month. Like I said, Mrs Bob is always torrenting some show or other, or watching the BBC iPlayer etc.Originally posted by Spoiler View PostEh? I was thinking about moving to a cheaper provider & you suggest I pay double? Are you in sales?
Seriously, when I say I'm exceeding my monthly limit, that's a 2gb limit & 3gb is currently more than enough. I don't need to pay for 20 or 30gb.
I collaborate musically with a lot of people so there are 100Mb WAV files flying all over my connection as well.
If (and when) you start hitting this level of usage, the regular ISPs just don't cut it.Comment
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I get Virgin Media in the North West (formerly Telewest). It's a cable service without the ADSL distance from the exchange type problems and it's an uncapped service.
It's not available everywhere though...
Moving to Montana soon, gonna be a dental floss tycoon
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And the customer service sucks!!Originally posted by TheRefactornator View PostI get Virgin Media in the North West (formerly Telewest). It's a cable service without the ADSL distance from the exchange type problems and it's an uncapped service.
It's not available everywhere though...

Not that it helps the OP, but I have a BeThere connection - £14 a month for up to 8Mb (I get about 5.5) and unlimited traffic.. Good customer service too, so far..The "Fit" hits the "Shan"Comment
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No cable here.Originally posted by TheRefactornator View PostI get Virgin Media in the North West (formerly Telewest). It's a cable service without the ADSL distance from the exchange type problems and it's an uncapped service.
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