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Which ISP should I use?
« on: April 03, 2007, 01:03:27 PM »
Right now I'm with BT broadband, on their 'up to 8Mb' package, for about £28 a month.  Unfortunately, 'up to 8Mb' actually means 'less than 2Mb' (and no, I'm not confusing my bits with my bytes), for a line that's rated as capable of 4.5Mb.  Furthermore, BT uses extensive traffic shaping measures, so things like bittorrent are given a low traffic priority, and at peak times (4pm-midnight), I only get about 10-35 kilobytes/second in download speed (80-280 kilobits/s), and 50KB/s at off-peak times, with a maximum of about 120KB/s for brief bursts between midnight and 4am.

You can find out your own connection speed using these:

http://resources.zdnet.co.uk/speedtest/?r=7

http://performance.toast.net/

I've read that https://www.bethere.co.uk is good, and it's rated as the fastest UK ISP in terms of real speed, rather than claimed speed, so I'm thinking about moving over to them, but does anyone else have any suggestions?

Here's the results of some speed tests I've done today:

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2007, 01:07:14 PM »
Right now I'm with BT broadband, on their 'up to 8Mb' package, for about £28 a month.  Unfortunately, 'up to 8Mb' actually means 'less than 2Mb' (and no, I'm not confusing my bits with my bytes), for a line that's rated as capable of 4.5Mb.
No surprise. "Up to" can mean anything between zero and the given value. Clever marketing.

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2007, 01:31:31 PM »
I'm on Tiscali 8mb broadband, and I've never run tests on it, but so far I've only had a couple hours of downtime in four months. So I'm pretty happy with it.
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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2007, 01:48:26 PM »
I'm using Tiscali as well (though maybe how they work here in Sweden isn't particularly relevant). 0.5Mb/s originally, but nowdays I can sometimes get speeds of around 2Mb/s. (downloading using bittorrent)

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2007, 01:53:29 PM »
I'm using Tiscali as well (though maybe how they work here in Sweden isn't particularly relevant). 0.5Mb/s originally, but nowdays I can sometimes get speeds of around 2Mb/s. (downloading using bittorrent)

2Mb/s as in 0.25MB/s?
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14:10 - Moarskrillex42: She said something about knowing why I wanted to move to Glasgow when she came in. She plopped down on my bed and told me to go ahead and open it for her.

14:11 - Peter5930: So, she thought I was your lover and that I was sending you a box full of sex toys, and that you wanted to move to Glasgow to be with me?

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2007, 02:36:26 PM »
If you can get cable in your area you might want to consider it - we have the 4Mbps service which actually means 4Mbps, and its pretty solid, with no download limit.  8)

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2007, 03:14:56 PM »
If you can get cable in your area you might want to consider it - we have the 4Mbps service which actually means 4Mbps, and its pretty solid, with no download limit.  8)

Your 4MB cable connection actually runs at 4MB when you speedtest it?  I've got a fairly expensive wireless adsl router already, which I'd rather not see wasted by moving over to cable, though we do have a cable point already installed in the house from when my sister stayed here for a while and got cable TV put in.  The only cable broadband provider listed for my address is Virgin Broadband.
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14:10 - Moarskrillex42: She said something about knowing why I wanted to move to Glasgow when she came in. She plopped down on my bed and told me to go ahead and open it for her.

14:11 - Peter5930: So, she thought I was your lover and that I was sending you a box full of sex toys, and that you wanted to move to Glasgow to be with me?

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2007, 03:16:25 PM »
Don't think I fancy going with Virgin:

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14:10 - Moarskrillex42: She said something about knowing why I wanted to move to Glasgow when she came in. She plopped down on my bed and told me to go ahead and open it for her.

14:11 - Peter5930: So, she thought I was your lover and that I was sending you a box full of sex toys, and that you wanted to move to Glasgow to be with me?

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2007, 03:21:54 PM »
I've been using Virgin (formerly Blueyonder) for several years with few problems. This is my current speedtest result, as of right now: http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/results/id/117563513561530920214.html

That's typical, and is sometimes faster. Perhaps the reviews were for Virgin through a standard BT phone line rather than the cable fibre-optic network, as they do broadband via the main phone network also in non-cabled areas.  :-\

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #9 on: April 03, 2007, 03:39:36 PM »
Maybe you've just been lucky, and there aren't any problems with it in your area?  There seems to be no end of complaints about them.

Monday 26 March 2007

Apologetic Virgin takes a battering
Will Sturgeon
silicon.com

Virgin Media has responded to the barrage of customer complaints it has received in recent weeks, claiming its performance has not been aided by its recent wrangling with BSkyB.

Readers of CNET.co.uk's sister site, silicon.com, have been posting angry feedback on a recent article about Virgin Media's customer service strategy, criticising the cable broadband giant for everything from poor up-time of its Internet service to unacceptable levels of customer service and long helpline wait times.

Nicola from London was typical of many readers. She wrote: "I have been trying to contact Virgin Customer Service team for over a week. Phones are not answered and emails are not responded to, except to send an automated response. Telewest at least picked up their phone! I can't wait to cancel my Virgin service. I am outraged by their lack of customer care."

Stephen from Hampshire wrote: "I'm disgusted with Virgin and I think I'm going to make it my duty to let everyone know how poor the service is. This is completely unacceptable."

silicon.com presented a catalogue of complaints to Virgin Media and asked for a response to readers' concerns.

Neil Berkett, chief operating officer of Virgin Media, blamed the problems on its recent spat with Sky.

"We are currently receiving a high number of queries, following Sky's recent decision to withdraw a small number of channels from our TV service. We would like to sincerely apologise to anyone who has had to wait a long time to speak to us recently. We are working very hard to answer the queries as quickly as possible."

While that might explain lengthy wait times it doesn't answer some concerns, such as those expressed by Mary from Dagenham.

"Since Virgin Media took over my home phone it is almost not working and it is taking six days for an engineer to come out to fix it even though I am disabled," she wrote.

Caroline from Hersham was another angry reader whose actions may rub salt in Virgin's recent wounds.

She wrote: "We have taken the decision to move to Sky -- much against our wishes. We agreed with Richard Branson over his stand with Sky but feel Virgin's customer services let them down badly -- especially when they refuse to speak to you."

Gary from Reading said he too is making the switch to rival Sky: "The [Virgin Media] staff have a bad attitude and I still have to hold for 20 minutes to speak to someone. I would wholeheartedly recommend Sky to anyone and I have never been a customer of theirs. It's just they can't be as bad as Virgin."

A spokesman for Virgin Media told silicon.com: "We know this isn't good enough and we're doing everything we can to return things to normal."
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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #10 on: April 03, 2007, 03:50:56 PM »

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #11 on: April 03, 2007, 05:01:21 PM »
Meh, I'm not especially impressed at the way the takeover of telewest was handled by Virgin, or the Sky One fiasco, but I've certainly no complaints about the cable broadband service. woo, its even faster now the network's quieter ;)

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #12 on: April 03, 2007, 05:48:54 PM »
I'm getting this now.

However, because of BT's traffic shaping policies, I'm only getting 60KB/s on Bittorrent (480Kb/s).  :(
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14:10 - Moarskrillex42: She said something about knowing why I wanted to move to Glasgow when she came in. She plopped down on my bed and told me to go ahead and open it for her.

14:11 - Peter5930: So, she thought I was your lover and that I was sending you a box full of sex toys, and that you wanted to move to Glasgow to be with me?

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #13 on: April 03, 2007, 06:40:23 PM »
That's fucking pants - half the point of paying for fast broadband is for decent download speeds for large files. I frequently have 2-3 Mbps on torrents.

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Re: Which ISP should I use?
« Reply #14 on: April 03, 2007, 07:43:49 PM »
What is the fastest broadband service in the united states?
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