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Old 13-05-2006, 18:39   #1
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ISP recommendation- maximum 3 month contract

Hi all,

I need to find an ISP in NW London with whom you can sign up for a period of no longer than 3 months, or if it is a 12 month contract, where you can move house and continue the existing contract without incurring extra charges.

ntl and Telewest are both unavailable, and most adsl suppliers have a minimum 12 month contract. Virgin adsl have a 1 month contract but are not an option because i've used them before, and wouldn't do again.

For an ADSL isp i realise a BT line is required, there is a line in the property at the moment that needs activating, will this trigger a 3 month contact with bt, or a 12 month contract? if it is 12 months, can you move house in contract and continue it at the new address?

TIA for any advice
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Old 13-05-2006, 19:46   #2
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Re: ISP recommendation- maximum 3 month contract

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Hi all,

I need to find an ISP in NW London with whom you can sign up for a period of no longer than 3 months, or if it is a 12 month contract, where you can move house and continue the existing contract without incurring extra charges.

ntl and Telewest are both unavailable, and most adsl suppliers have a minimum 12 month contract. Virgin adsl have a 1 month contract but are not an option because i've used them before, and wouldn't do again.

For an ADSL isp i realise a BT line is required, there is a line in the property at the moment that needs activating, will this trigger a 3 month contact with bt, or a 12 month contract? if it is 12 months, can you move house in contract and continue it at the new address?

TIA for any advice
I can recommend Nildram

They have monthly contracts, and a wide range of products. I think almost all isp's will charge something for moving to new premises, but nilly are quite reasonable. See here.

As for the line rental, I'm fairly sure you can cancel a BT line at any point.
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Old 13-05-2006, 20:01   #3
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Re: ISP recommendation- maximum 3 month contract

I have heard a lot about a new one the MD was a partner in another ISP and sold out to his partner to start again on his own. Over 10 yrs in hte industry and very much customer focused. Monthly contracts.

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Re: ISP recommendation- maximum 3 month contract

Thanks will look into the options, at first glance all the packages have a £47 activation charge except for the 512k, but is certainly worth considering
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Re: ISP recommendation- maximum 3 month contract

Yes its the 12 month contracts that have free activation but you still have to be careful as one ISP has it hidden away in the T&C that if you leave before 5 yrs they charge you to leave unles you paid the activation fee.
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Re: ISP recommendation- maximum 3 month contract

Give IDNet a call, on freephone 0800-0267-237. Monthly contracts, and all support given over this freephone number, including tech support & customer services, (UK Based) they can even set up your account this way, highly recommended.
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