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Sorry if this has already been asked/answered, couldn't find anything in the history - I'm looking to get Broadband at home, but may be moving in the next few months. Tiscali charge �50 for moving which puts me off them. Who would you recommend signing up with and why? Any charge info gratefully received too! Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.BUt Wandoo are charging less that ten pound in France, similar in Germany and now 19.99 in the UK, the compulsary contracts for one year are wrong,without them competition would be better. With the amount of money that BT get on lines all lines should be converted automatically, but there is money to be made in making eveyrone change one by one.
If you live in a Telewest area and move to a new house also within their coverage the cost is only �10 to transfer your account to your new address and if you talk really nice you might be able to get the charge waved.
Downside..you don't live in a Telewest area. The up side is (if you do) the speeds offered.. up to 3MB/sec! (I am on this atm and it is stunning speed, great if you hammer the newsgroup binaries (provided by them as well) for all on offer at max bandwith on the connection!)
freedon2surf are a good ISP and don't require a 12 month contract. If you don't mind a cap on your bandwidth (upload and download combined) then you can get very cheap broadband. If you pay a little more then you can get the same without any cap.
Incidentally, to Joanne-G I've read that you can uncap certain cable modems on Telewest to get more bandwidth for less cash. Have a look here for more info.