MaliA wrote:
Broadband costs alter according to where you live, regionally?
Sky's only a fiver.
Our exchange is old. Not suprising really given that we live in a parish town where if anything happens to the church they basically try and sell your house to pay for it. I'm not kidding either, it has actually happened in the past. When my aunt and uncle brought this place they paid £3000 for a permanent insurance against such a thing, but back in the 80's three families lost their freehold houses because they declined insurance and there was a fire at the church !
Mum paid it too, but hers was about £1500 'cos her house is smaller..
So yeah, back to rubberband..
I have been quoted the following by each provider I can have, and, the limits..
BT - Around £23 a month. 2m max speeds, 3gb usage cap. - Startlingly this is what all my neighbours are using, cos I can see their BThomehubs in my wireless list
Orange - Around £26 a month IIRC. 2m max speeds, 6gb usage cap. Would be £6 if I was in London.
Sky - £17.99. 2m 20gb usage cap. This is the £5 deal a few of my pals in London are on.
Be - basically told me to fuck off, they don't provide to my exchange (which I was fucking gutted about because Be are roolage and I wanted a Bebox dammit !)
Virgin - no cable until...well, ever. They're not setting up down these parts, apparently.
Tiscali - 5m max, no cap £7.49 for 3 months then £14.99. Plenty 'o' shaping, throttling and empty packets/blocked ports, but at least there's no hidden costs and you do get 5m for about 6 hours a day. So now you can see why I had Tiscali.. Have now been brought out by Talk Talk who have introduced a 40gb cap and the DNS servers have been screwed for over a week.
o2 - 6m no cap, no throttling, no empty packets, no port blocking. Basically same service as Be. £17.02 a month thanks to the discount 'cos my mate with a new o2 contract allowed me to use his phone for the discount. First three months free, so works out about £152something for the year, whereas Tiscali was closer to £200.
IIRC that was about it. The rest wouldn't entertain me, but, looking at their prices quoted I wouldn't entertain them, either.
I phoned Tiscali about 20 mins ago and they are sending my MAC in the post. What I didn't know was the transfer is all done for you. Once the MAC arrives and I sign for it BT contact Tiscali, who then cancel the direct debit and contact o2 giving them the go ahead to activate their direct debit and activate your modem. Total changeover downtime is about an hour. If that all goes as they said it does then I'm really rather happy with that, and the extra £14.99 a month I won't have to pay for 3 months will help toward christmas pressies