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    #11
    @OP - Got a few minutes to kill, so to give you some futher info on your hunt, find out what your local exchange is, then find out who the LLU operators are.

    While for example O2 or BE might be great for many people, if they are not on your local exchange (aka going though another reseller or forwarding the traffic) you will probably not want to touch them

    Once you find out who they are look for the plans and reviews on each one individually

    And just pray you are not on blocked and overloaded exchange like i am , then it is impossible to get a LLU operator with space and will probably remain like that for logn time (was told to check back in 6 months by all the ones on my exchange)

    London, walking distance from Canary wharf and unable to get decent bloody connection, so much for digital britain

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      #12
      Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
      Time to switch from ADSL24 who used to deliver a good stable service when Enta were their supplier. Since switching to ADSL24 Murphx, its gone, well, tulip actually.
      Since the switch, my ADSL24 service remains fine (touch wood).

      Out of interest, what problems are you having? You've got me worried now

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        #13
        Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post
        @OP - Got a few minutes to kill, so to give you some futher info on your hunt, find out what your local exchange is, then find out who the LLU operators are.

        While for example O2 or BE might be great for many people, if they are not on your local exchange (aka going though another reseller or forwarding the traffic) you will probably not want to touch them

        Once you find out who they are look for the plans and reviews on each one individually

        And just pray you are not on blocked and overloaded exchange like i am , then it is impossible to get a LLU operator with space and will probably remain like that for logn time (was told to check back in 6 months by all the ones on my exchange)

        London, walking distance from Canary wharf and unable to get decent bloody connection, so much for digital britain
        SamKnows Broadband - Availability - Broadband Availability Checker will help you find out who your providers are.

        Why do you feel you *must have* an LLU provider?
        While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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          #14
          I'm with Zen too. They recently doubled their allowance to 50Gb on their £21.27 per month package.

          I can't think of a time in the last six years when there has been a problem with my connection and I work from home almost all of the time.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Platypus View Post
            Since the switch, my ADSL24 service remains fine (touch wood).

            Out of interest, what problems are you having? You've got me worried now
            tulip service basically. ADSL24 Enta was good. Stable and I got my best download speed (just over 6meg) with them.

            I was in the first 200 or so who volunteered to migrate to ADSL24's new supplier, Murphx which was, being trumpeted by ADSL24 as better than Enta.

            My speed immediately lost a meg. Some nob told me it was 'just a synch' issue so I should reboot the router. Yeah right!

            Since 12 April, my 'connection' last anything from 3 seconds to a couple of hours. It used to be stable for 250 hours on ADSL24 Enta.

            With the frequent disconnects, my 'speed' is now in the toilet, down to 1.1meg although has recovered to 2.2meg. It never gets higher now.

            Loads of people complaining on the unofficial forum about frequent disconnects and slow speed.

            All this for £19.20 a month! Even tulip tiscali who I left managed to give me a good 3.5meg to 4meg for a tenner a month.
            I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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              #16
              Zen here too. I did have some flakiness a while back, but I don't think it was them, I think it was the line. But Zen support were very helpful. And I got a free upgrade from 8Mb to 20Mb last year (in practice I get ~16Mb).
              Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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                #17
                Originally posted by doodab View Post
                Why do you feel you *must have* an LLU provider?
                You don’t have to, but if trying to improve your speeds generally better to, because if you don't you will going through a 3rd party (most likely BT wholesale) , which might be worse (higher contention ratios, worse equipment, slower at fixing problems at exchange so forth) than what you thought you were signing up for

                For example, some study’s last year found anyone using BT or an 3rd party reselling ISP using them at local exchange were 20% slower at peak times, where anyone using O2 on a O2 LLU exchange had same consistent speed all day (but anyone using O2 on a non LLU exchange had same speeds as BT)

                Basically moving from one ISP to another where both use same wholesale provider at your exchange means only thing that is really changing is people who you will talk for customer service and who you send the check to
                Last edited by Not So Wise; 17 June 2010, 09:33.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
                  tulip service basically. ADSL24 Enta was good. Stable and I got my best download speed (just over 6meg) with them.

                  I was in the first 200 or so who volunteered to migrate to ADSL24's new supplier, Murphx which was, being trumpeted by ADSL24 as better than Enta.

                  My speed immediately lost a meg. Some nob told me it was 'just a synch' issue so I should reboot the router. Yeah right!

                  Since 12 April, my 'connection' last anything from 3 seconds to a couple of hours. It used to be stable for 250 hours on ADSL24 Enta.

                  With the frequent disconnects, my 'speed' is now in the toilet, down to 1.1meg although has recovered to 2.2meg. It never gets higher now.

                  Loads of people complaining on the unofficial forum about frequent disconnects and slow speed.

                  All this for £19.20 a month! Even tulip tiscali who I left managed to give me a good 3.5meg to 4meg for a tenner a month.

                  Right, thanks for the info. I used to get disconnects not long after the change over but as I speak now my connection has been stable for 207 hours (says the router) and I still get 8Mbps download speed (e.g. when a torrent is going full tilt). I'll keep sacrificing virgins to the sun gods in the meantime.

                  I hope you get it sorted.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post
                    Because if you don't you will going though a 3rd party (most likely BT wholesale) , which might be worse (higher contention ratios, worse equipment, slower at fixing problems at exchange so forth) than what you thought you were signing up for
                    Well, a it *might* be worse, but it could well be the best option. I wouldn't make avoiding BT at all costs a priority.

                    I was with an LLU provider for a while (bulldog, now defunct), and although they offered 8 meg broadband a while before BT the customer service they offered was abysmal. It took an age to get connected, and there were a few reliability issues at first, but the real problems occurred when they decided to bill me for someone else's account. Twice. On the second occasion they billed me the for the same (wrong) amount twice, and then had the cheek to cut me off because I hadn't paid *my* bill. I ended up taking them through the CISAS arbitration process simply because they refused to get my final bill correct, for two whole years, during which time they attempted to collect the "debt" (which was about £300 more than the £30 or so I actually owed them) via the courts. In the end I obtained compensation slightly greater than the entire amount I had paid them during the 18 months I was a customer.

                    My Zen (via BT wholesale) line, on the other hand, has flawlessly for the last four years, barring the two days they broke our phone for when they migrated us to the new 20mb service (although that *was* BT's fault, all our calls were going to someone else's house!).
                    While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Not So Wise View Post
                      Basically moving from one ISP to another where both use same wholesale provider at your exchange means only thing that is really changing is people who you will talk for customer service and who you send the check to
                      That was true in the early days and indeed until quite recently the BT IPStream products had fixed contention ratios but the latest ADSL2+ WBC tails have no fixed contention and highly configurable QoS. It also ignores the part played by the backhaul from the BT pop to the ISP and the ISPs internet connectivity.
                      While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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