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Author: Paul Stimpson
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Subject: Re: [Hampshire] [sort-of-OT] Advice for (geeky) broadband provider
Hi,

Idnet.net get my vote. They are superb. When you call customer service you get a real engineer every time. Everything is up front with them and the minimum contract term is 1 month

Cheers,
Paul.


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From: Tim Brocklehurst <timb@???>
Sender: hampshire-bounces@???
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 21:06:13
To: Hampshire LUG Discussion List<hampshire@???>
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Subject: Re: [Hampshire] [sort-of-OT] Advice for (geeky) broadband provider

On Tuesday 11 January 2011 08:55:26 Robin Wilson wrote:

> anyone had any suggestions for sensible providers. As a geek I'd love it
> if I could call their tech support line and get through to someone who
> actually understood what I was saying about IP addresses, ports etc.
>
> I guess the key criteria for me are unlimited downloads and fairly good
> speed. Any recommendations?


I'm with BEthere. Their tech support is the best of any I've ever come across
(even helping with routers that weren't on their support list). TS is based in
Bulgaria, but the techs speak pretty good english, so you rarely have language
problems. The supply ADSL over BT's network, so you won't get cable speeds,
but depending on where you are you should still get reasonable speeds.
However, you can get a static IP, and the service is extremely stable.

Yes, this is a shameless recommendation, but it's been my experience for 18
months now.

Cheers,

Tim B.

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