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Does anybody use this. What do you think of it ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've been with them ever since they took over my Telewest account over 20 years ago. I have had very few outages in all that time and none lasting more than 3 hours.
No other provider in my area can match them for speed. Every year I threaten to leave and haggle the price rise - I always get a very good discount.
All in all, I am pleased with the service they provide.
No other provider in my area can match them for speed. Every year I threaten to leave and haggle the price rise - I always get a very good discount.
All in all, I am pleased with the service they provide.
If we had fibre to home instead of fibre to cabinet, I would be seriously talking to them. As it is, without fibre to home our best option for reliability and speed is B.T. We need the decent web speed because "she who must be obeyed" is currently working from home. Work that involves taking the minutes, and sometimes more, via a video link. If you have fibre to home some of the deals, price wise, are very good indeed, and when 5g satellite gets it's legs on B.T. have a lot of customer care to take care of instead of taking us for granted and dressing themselves up as a Television provider. I have told the nice lad back at their H.Q. that they are in for a drubbing. This of course is why "Open Reach" are dragging their heels on providing fibre to us all.
Whichever broadband provider you're considering using, it's worth remembering that higher speeds don't necessarily mean that you'll be any better off.
I'm still using a (non-fibre) ADSL 2+ broadband connection, which gives me a speed of about 10 Mbps. That's perfectly good enough for me to stream internet TV services, while surfing the net at the same time. (I don't download very large files, such as movies). If I paid more to get, say, 100 Mbps (or even 1000 Mbps) I would gain absolutely nothing from doing so, other than a bigger hole in my bank balance.
Fast broadband speeds are great for people who frequently download massive files, or for households where there are several teenagers all streaming video services simultaneously, at the same time that Mum is using Zoom to contact Granny and Dad is playing Fornite. However they're totally unnecessary for many people. Please don't let broadband companies con you into thinking that you actually need faster broadband services. The vast majority of people don't and they're simply throwing their money away when they sign up for such services.
I'm still using a (non-fibre) ADSL 2+ broadband connection, which gives me a speed of about 10 Mbps. That's perfectly good enough for me to stream internet TV services, while surfing the net at the same time. (I don't download very large files, such as movies). If I paid more to get, say, 100 Mbps (or even 1000 Mbps) I would gain absolutely nothing from doing so, other than a bigger hole in my bank balance.
Fast broadband speeds are great for people who frequently download massive files, or for households where there are several teenagers all streaming video services simultaneously, at the same time that Mum is using Zoom to contact Granny and Dad is playing Fornite. However they're totally unnecessary for many people. Please don't let broadband companies con you into thinking that you actually need faster broadband services. The vast majority of people don't and they're simply throwing their money away when they sign up for such services.