Right now i am using Sky and it is pretty good. BT aint bad either as i can tell from my past experience with them.
Just avoid Tiscali, worst isp when it comes to torrenting.
Right now i am using Sky and it is pretty good. BT aint bad either as i can tell from my past experience with them.
Just avoid Tiscali, worst isp when it comes to torrenting.
If you live in a good area for an ADSL exchange then you have a good choice (by this I don't just mean the city - I'm in London but still suffer from a terrible exchange position). If you don't, then 100% stick to fibre optic cable otherwise you are going to have a nightmare.
I was with BT on ADSL and as well as managing to provide me with dial up speeds at times (ridiculous as my exchange position is nowhere near that bad) they have the worst possible customer service. In my experience Pipex are horrendous too - horrible horrible service, organisation, workers and overall just a company gone to the dogs.
Tiscali are fairly solid with good speeds if you are near the exchange and a fairly pleasant customer service. I don't have many bad things to say about my time with them.
My fourth and hopefully final ISP at my current home is Virgin. I have to say that their cable service does exactly what it says on the tin. Great speeds, minimal downtime, and brilliant prices. Ideal for any torrent fan.
I found their customer service to be great also and I know what I'm paying each month with my package rather than getting surprise things turn up like with BT and Pipex.
My vote overall therefore has to go with Virgin, assuming of course the rumours regarding their potential summer collaboration with anti piracy agencies were just rumours (as they are currently publicly claiming. I hope it never happens as I'd be sad to have to find a new provider after finally finding a competent one!
Dont go with Virgin.
http://stopvirgin.movielol.org/The new CEO of Virgin Media, Neil Berkett, has openly stated in an interview that they think net neutrality is “a load of bollocks” and claimed they're already doing deals to deliver some people’s content faster than others. They would then put websites and services that don't pay Virgin in the "slow lane", meaning those sites would load slowly and cause most users to give up using them, feeling forced to use whatever Virgin wants to push through their network.
This is not the first time an internet provider infringes upon net neutrality, but it is the first time that an ISP so brutally states that they simply plan to limit internet access to a television-like system in which the access provider completely regulates the content you have access to.
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[QUOTE=sleepyy;2802198]I can confirm that. It happens to me atleast 2-3 times a day. Sometimes even modem restarts dont fix it. I'm forced to wait like an hour or two for the problem to rectify on its own. But I would still recommend it without hesitation. From what people have told me, BeThere seems to be the best so far. I guess the best thing about Be is that they never throttle bandwidth.
Yes, they do out letters but only if you use public trackers. My flat-mate got caught downloading a very low peer torrent of a 1995 movie, in HD, and we got an email about a month later telling us that this is our last warning. We've had nothing since as we are careful of not downloading anything from Public trackers except low risk stuff like obscure documentaries that cant be found on Private trackers.
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I am on Be, it is quite good, i WOULD reccomend it but a friend of mine got caught and was sent a letter so its up to u
Go for BT Business Broadband Option 2 - The residential packages from BT suck but the business connections are awesome...
All UK ISP's have a FUP these days of course some are better than others (a lot start crewing with you after either 40 or 100gb download) BT Business Option 2 is throttled a little with regards to download speed between 5pm & 11pm but is unrestricted outside these hours and it is an unlimited package with regards to data transfer.
I have about 280Gb downloaded this month and it's still all good.
I'm a circuit administrator for BT Business and have wicked systems access at both UK exchange level and the internal BT Business systems which obviously brings it's own benefits..
bt business peak hours 5pm - 11pm? seems a bit backwards as you would think most business usage would be 9 - 6pm... typical bt
i'm on bb home option 3 and throttled down to 50 - 60 kB/s between 4pm - 12am then back upto 712kB/s... i'm making the most of my unlimited bandwidth and have downloaded 100GB (off-peak) in the last week
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