Smallman1 How much do the JC brethen pay for their broadband? My contract with BT is about to expire and they’re offering me BT Halo 3 for £34.99 a month. Happy to stick with BT as happy with the product but wondering if £34.99 is too much?
Old-Dutch I’m paying about £76 a month with Virgin for the 1gb broadband, phone and a basic TV package
Millsy VM has been the most consistent provider of all those I’ve used. Great speeds, fibre to the premises and fairly decent service levels.
Millsy Smallman1 a chat with the sales person should see you walk away with £80pcm for 10mb, Disney +, a lollipop and some magic beans as per.
benson £40 a month for 350 Meg from virgin. Was wobbly for a bit but a man came round and redid the cable at this end and then at the box. Worked like a charm ever since. Best thing I have done though is hardwire my office to the router and spunk £400 on a orbu mesh system that is lightning fast everywhere
ArchimedesQ £37 for 500MB fibre from Vodafone - not the most powerful router though. struggles sending Wi-Fi signal to the servant’s quarters, whereas BT used to give a good signal all over the hyse
Hursty C_J Gigaclear, they spammed me with constant deals until that one came along. Free install and kit to boot.
mono-stereo Just under 40 a month for Gigaclear fibre direct to the door. Would be happy to pay double tbh.
benson mono-stereo Giga clear offices are less than 500m from where I live but they do not do our street. They are quite literallly across the road.
Old-Dutch How reliable is it Hursty? I’m locked into my deal for quite a while yet but might look elsewhere when I’m free
Hursty Old-Dutch Well it seems solid so far which is useful as I host some crypto related services from home so need a decent connection. 1 pre-planned outage so far which lasted 6 hours.
mono-stereo benson Yeah they are quite limited to who they can serve as they lay their own optical network rather then use openreach/bt shite or virgin’s copper. It’s all a bit of a con imo as even BT’s supposed fibre to the premises service uses spliced connections in a lot of cases because they’re cheep cunts.