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Best broadband provider in the UK?
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Can anyone reccommend a broadband provider in the UK please?
Anyone but talk talk, i'de like to use someone who when you call them picks the phone up within 45mins, doesn't cut you off and has call centres in the UK!
Anyone but talk talk, i'de like to use someone who when you call them picks the phone up within 45mins, doesn't cut you off and has call centres in the UK!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Although i think most people will be anti, AOL is the best provider at this time for the UK in my opinion. The customer support is truely excellent, no waits and they get straight to the task at hand, unlimited broadband, unlike most providers which claim to be unlimited but actually bump up the price if you use it extensivly, and reasonable prices for the connection speeds which you gain.
I strongly agree with Amadaeus. I have had AOL for just over 7 months now and no problems at all. I too have heard a lot about how bad AOL are but I have no idea why. As for AOL's customer service, if you cant stand it because the call centres are in India, you can very easily chat to AOL over the internet (This is probably better than talking on the phone anyway as their answers are still written down when they have gone.)
Another thumbs up to Telewest. If you have cable in your area, I would suggest you look into their phone and broadband package. NTL are basically the same thing too.
Regular telephone line broadband: I've had hardly any problems with Tiscali. Many have, though, but this applies to pretty much all the providers I think.
Regular telephone line broadband: I've had hardly any problems with Tiscali. Many have, though, but this applies to pretty much all the providers I think.
o9roberts,I have been on AOL Broadband for about four years now and before then on dialup yes there are teethin problems on any ISP but I still recommendAOL as you can as already stated talk to there tech people via computer maybe in India,but you are not paying for the call it's all in your AOL package.