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Old 16-04-2011, 10:40   #6
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Re: Time for a change of ISP?

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Originally Posted by Welshchris View Post
can u ask neighbours if they have ADSL and how good theirs is?
Oh, so obvious really didn't think to that!

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Do you have a dial tone on the BT line?
Just plugged the phone into the BT socket and it's completely silent, guess that means it'll be more expensive to get the BT line back.

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I dot about wher you Live But if Get Sky tv Get Sky BB/phone you wot go far wrong if not then get Bt
I won't be getting Sky TV, one thing I can't afford is any pay TV of any sort.

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
Wouldn't bother with BT, if you have Sky TV then Sky Broadband is a no brainer, however even TalkTalk would outperform your 10Mb VM service.

If cost is the main consideration http://sales.talktalk.co.uk/product/broadband/plus might well hit the spot - assuming the BT landline has a dial tone.
Yes cost is the main reason here so willing to go with any ISP.
The current 10Mb is more than fast enough and not a heavy downloader at all.

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Logically the first thing I have to do us speak to BT and see how much it is to reconnect.
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