because frankly, AOL is rubbish
we need wireless broadband preferably uder £17.99
and anything over 2mbps and not virgin media as mum thinks its ****

because frankly, AOL is rubbish
we need wireless broadband preferably uder £17.99
and anything over 2mbps and not virgin media as mum thinks its ****
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Whap your postcode in there and it should tell you which ISPs are enabled at your exchange. http://www.samknows.com/broadband/checker2.php
Why does your mum think virgin media are ****? Have you ever been with them.
we were with NTL and shes adement that its ntl still with a different name when everybody knows 3 different companys chipped in to buy it.
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Hmm, try O2 broadband, good prices, and I've had no troubles with them. Only problem is, they might not be avalible in your area
http://broadband.o2.co.uk/
Yeah I'd go for BeThere, which is owned by O2. You can get 24mbit broadband which is good, and it's reasonably cheap. If you're on O2 Pay Monthly it's only £7.50 a month. The only problem is that it has rather sparse availability.
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im with bt. just cos they own the line so if anything goes wrong they can sort it out with no requests put in. all isp's are **** as everyone thinks there good till something goes wrong
o2 is available in any area, You'll just get a heck of a better connection speed if you are in a LLU enabled area, if you're not then you get provided with BT wholesale (Which I'm getting) but o2 plan on upgrading my area soon anyway![]()
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