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Looking for a good, fast, and cheap broadband internet connection.

Anyone got any reccomendations?

Price?

Speed?
 
Depends were you live..but

NTL is the best around here.

£15 per month
128Kbps

£25 per month.
600Kbps

£35 per month
1000Kbps
 
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daz, i was just typing that lot up!
beaten by a bravo owner again!
 
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Everyone knows bravo's are quicker!

:)

Shabash!
 
I'm with Freeserve, no complaints.... but they're far from the cheapest.

Just set my mum up with Nildram, as they seem to get bl**dy good ratings for speed, reliabilty and support. Had to call support when setting up her mail and was very impressed. Not the cheapest (but cheap) check out : http://www.getadsl.co.uk/

For a list of all the ISP's and comparisons etc. check out: http://www.adslguide.org

Very good for info... :)

HTH

Barakka
 
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The only thing with Freeserve, is that you have a static IP, which is very vunerable to hacking attacks.
 
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Nope... mine 'aint static, wish it was... ;)
 
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i thought you always had a static ip with broadband?

I'm with PlusNet. No real complaints, occasionally goes a bit slow and occasionally goes down, but very rarely! I forget what i pay, i've had it a while now!
 
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I use and reccomend freedom2surf.

You get a static ip, 512k connection for £19.15 + VAT

One of the most reliable out there in my experience - search the adsl guide and you will see freedom2surf very close to the top.

Quote PKNS and I get a tenner for reccomending you too.

www.f2s.com
 
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Some ISP's give a static IP, but usually they keep these back for business accounts, although saying that even BT's entry level business broadband package isn't static. Usually the IP lease is at least a month, although I have known mine change 2/3 times in one month.

Static IP's shouldn't be a problem though as long as you're running a semi-decent firewall like ZoneAlarm (i.e. not the WindowsXP chocoloate teapot firewall :)) and a decent virus checker and SpyWare remover.
 
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Blueyonder Broadband

£35 per month 512kbps. Price also includes telephone line rental which is ibviously not clogged up when online. 30Mb webspace and free support chucked in too (ooh, and cable tv box)
 
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NTL Broadband allocates you a band of IP's, i think i have 22, everytime you sign on/off it randomly chooses one of 22 IP's. Not as good as a roaming IP, but better than static.
 
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NTL Broadband allocates you a band of IP's, i think i have 22, everytime you sign on/off it randomly chooses one of 22 IP's. Not as good as a roaming IP, but better than static. But you still need a good Firewall :)
 
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Depends what you're after though... Cable Broadband gives a better speed, and at very good prices, but you usually have to have the phone, and sometimes the TV as well.

I wouldn't want the TV and the phone is too expensive for my use when compared to BT, so ADSL suits me better. And a static IP would be much more use to me... worth looking around cause someone will do the ideal package for you, just a matter of finding who ! ;)
 
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As an IT Consultant, the best advice I can give is simply dont use BT as they are unreliable and unhelpful!

Static or dynamic ip may make no difference to you, but BT for example charge an extra £10 per month for a static ip so it woulndt hurt to have one in case you have a use for it at a later date.

Also, look for one that is on a monthly contract, again BT will tie you in for a year.
 
Pipex ADSL (www.pipex.co.uk)

Setup Fee £14.95 (includes activation fee, modem, and 2 filters)

Then £19.95 a month
 

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