Best Broadband for around £15 per month ?
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Best Broadband for around £15 per month ?
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Need to get Broadband at home mainly for accessing the Company Intranet & working from home (some big email files etc)
I would think 1mb would do, so any suggestions on the best currently.
There seems to be a price war on at the moment so happy to pay £15 per month tops, which I think will get me what I need.
Phone wise I am with NTL, TV is SKY (if that makes any difference)
Ro.
Need to get Broadband at home mainly for accessing the Company Intranet & working from home (some big email files etc)
I would think 1mb would do, so any suggestions on the best currently.
There seems to be a price war on at the moment so happy to pay £15 per month tops, which I think will get me what I need.
Phone wise I am with NTL, TV is SKY (if that makes any difference)
Ro.
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Have a look on www.adslguide.org.uk - they have a list of all the UK ISPs with speeds, prices, customer reviews and so on.
For £15/month, frankly you'll struggle to get 512k though. I've just upgraded my Nildram account from 512k uncapped to 1Mbit PAYG, which has a sensible feature that if you go over the 1GB/mo included downloads, you just get charged a bit more for another 2GB and so on. Download loads of stuff in a particular month and the charge is capped at not much more than the unlimited service would have cost anyway - so unless you're always downloading loads of stuff you can't help but save money over the uncapped service. Plus, of course, it'll never cut you off because you've gone over quota.
For £15/month, frankly you'll struggle to get 512k though. I've just upgraded my Nildram account from 512k uncapped to 1Mbit PAYG, which has a sensible feature that if you go over the 1GB/mo included downloads, you just get charged a bit more for another 2GB and so on. Download loads of stuff in a particular month and the charge is capped at not much more than the unlimited service would have cost anyway - so unless you're always downloading loads of stuff you can't help but save money over the uncapped service. Plus, of course, it'll never cut you off because you've gone over quota.
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www.v21.co.uk
Unmetered 512k broadband for £16.99/month. Wont get much cheaper than that
Also see:
www.ispreview.co.uk
www.net4nowt.com
Unmetered 512k broadband for £16.99/month. Wont get much cheaper than that
Also see:
www.ispreview.co.uk
www.net4nowt.com
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Originally Posted by RoShamBo
OK Wannadoo tell me that I cannot have their broadband cos I am not with BT....they ran a check on my tel number & is a no-no.
very strange - is Wannadoo part of BT ?
Ro.
very strange - is Wannadoo part of BT ?
Ro.
NTL are cable only
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I've just "re-graded" my PlusNet account to a 1Mb connection, with a limit of 1Gb per month, for £14.99 inc VAT. This also includes lots of web space, free domain hosting, unlimited email addresses and static IP address.
If you just surf the (scooby)net and work from home, 1Mb per month is fine.
If you go over the limit, you are automatically charged for the extra data when you use it (£2 per Gb).
Customer service is also fantastic.
More details here.
If you just surf the (scooby)net and work from home, 1Mb per month is fine.
If you go over the limit, you are automatically charged for the extra data when you use it (£2 per Gb).
Customer service is also fantastic.
More details here.
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You will need a BT line with any ADSL broadband.
NTL are cable only
NTL are cable only
(I have no need for a home phone line, me and the fiancee both run mobiles)
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