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Marty

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I've not long changed my broadband provider.

 

After looking at all the different options available i went with o2, unlimited downloads etc, for £7.38 a month.

 

Now this is the thing that has really got me miffed...

I've been with bt for about 4years now, paying £25 a month, for unlimited downloads and the maximum speed i can possibly get (apparently). Bt have always told me the maximum my line could manage was 1Mb broadband, and the speedchecker sites confirmed this (990Kbs down and 100kbs up), i rang them up each year asking to check if my speeds could be increased and always got the same answer...No, 1mb is the maximum i could get.

 

So i swap over to o2, and guess what, my speed is now ~4000kbs download and 900kbs upload !!

 

Looks like bt have been having my pants down for years with my speed.

Pack of b*stards!!!!:taped::taped::taped:

 

Anyone else noticed a significant increase, or decrease, in speeds when they changed providers?

 

On a lighter note, i can't recommend o2 enough, the wireless router was here the day after i ordered the broadband, o2 text me daily letting me know how my order was getting on, and i was online with them a week later. Can't fault the speeds or service so far, and for only a little over £7 :)

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Thats a lot more to factor in than advertised rates. Just as an example, contention ratio is a key that most are not aware of which has a massive impact on speed, but is rarely mentioned even in then small print. It's an easy get out clause for the ISP's when they get complaints - blame the neighbours for using you bandwidth... :rolleyes:

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I had the opposite, my service became unusable with Tiscali, synced at under 1meg and downloads around 180kbp. Moved to BT, syc now between 3meg and 5 meg, downloads well over 2000kbps. I live in a very rural area. loving BT right now!

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Had same here when moving from one provider to another.

 

I'd been with Plusnet for a good few years with no problems.

The last year I was with them I was paying over £35 for the fastest line i could get (run many consoles and computers in doors)

My average speed was 6mb with them.

 

I then deside to buy Sky for the house. Got Sky+ with the 4 mix channels and unlimited broadband.

All been fine and now have broadband speed of 13mb costing me just £29 a month.

 

So one happy chappy :)

 

Seems it's always good to have a little shop around.

 

Jim

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