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Eclipse.net.uk or seriouslyinternet.com?
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Old 10-04-2006, 15:40   #1
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Question Eclipse.net.uk or seriouslyinternet.com?

right recently found out pipex are throttling peer2peer speeds which has had me since i found out, contract runs out on the 17th, so im gonna phone them on 18th and ask for my migrate code

been looking at eclipse's evolution packages, option 3 i been looking at which has a 40gb fair usage policy in peak hours, and apparently a 4mb connection ill be receiving, so all of that for £25~

seriouslyinternet.com also seem good and kinda similar to eclipse in some ways, unfortunately their website sucks and could do with some more info and a better UI.

both of the ISP's seem to have similar reviews, a couple of bad reviews each, and a fair few good reviews each

but i thought id come here for further advice on both of them and which one i should go for, because at the moment im in a dilemna of wether i should pick a ferrari or a lamborghini , or maybe someone will mention another ISP similar to eclipse and SI or someone better

anyway guys i hope you can help me out, im sure ya know what kind of replys im looking for
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Old 11-04-2006, 12:04   #2
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Re: Eclipse.net.uk or seriouslyinternet.com?

Do you want ADSL or Cable.
I'm currently using cable from NTL and use P2P and it works completly fine, also there is Telewest another cable provider.
You said you'd be able to get a 4MB connection with a 40GB usage per month, well Telewest do 4MB for £25 per month and it's unlimited, or NTL do 2MB for £25 unlimited.
CLICK HERE to check if Telewest is in your area
CLICK HERE to check if NTL is in your area

Also, there is Be There which offer Up to 24MB Broadband for £24 per month which is also unlimited, and if you live in some areas they do exactly the same but for £20 per month.
CLICK HERE to check if Be There is in your area (Check your telephone number first, then go back and check your postcode)
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Old 11-04-2006, 12:33   #3
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Re: Eclipse.net.uk or seriouslyinternet.com?

nope not really interested in ntl, and cant get telewest unfortunatly.

anyone use evolutiondsl.net? they are another bunch of guys that seem to offer good packages, seem to be getting good reviews at adslguide.co.uk, might be considering them highly now aswell...
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