SKY are bringing out a free broadband (or £5 or £10 per month for higher speeds and higher/unlimited downloads).
We have NTL TV and were thinking of moving to NTL broadband but I heard a number of complaints from peeps about poor customer service when something goes wrong.
Currently I use a broadband which I think is only available to business customers... Tridentnet... it's excellent but pricey
2006-08-22 04:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Have not tried it but sky i think do free broadband if you take out their tv channels. Just get the cheapest package its £15 a month and the free broadband is included.
Oh also, BT are overpriced for what you get. And if you want speeed try bulldog thats what I am on now @ 16meg. Shite customer support though so hope it never goes wrong.
2006-08-22 04:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The best price for Broadband is from UKOnline £9.99 for a 1Mb connection, 2Mb connection for £14, 8Mb connection for £24.99 & 22Mb connection for £29.99 (12 month contract on all). All the options have No-Usage Caps so you can download as much as you want Unlimited. I have been with UKOnline for over 1 year and would highly recommend them to anyone. The other advantage is that if your a Sky Digital subscriber, you'll soon get broadband free from UKOnline as BSKYB own the parent company of UKOnline, EasyNet.
http://www.ukonline.net/broadband/?sso_auth=0
Goodluck
2006-08-22 05:39:54
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answered by TazMatic 2
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there are countless ideas available to you. the finest will be in case you stay in a Virgin Media cabled section, yet as not each section contained in the united kingdom is cabled you may not be in a position to do this. a good secondary selection when you're useless set hostile to having a telephone line put in (you'll get fairly respectable pricing in this as a kit through how) is to flow with something like 3's MiFi cellular broadband answer. it really is extra expensive yet you get cellular broadband with a Huawei E585 on the spot Modem which enables you to percentage the cellular broadband connection as a familiar router would. it really is actual really good.
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answered by lashbrook 3
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Orange Broadband. Just google it.
2006-08-22 04:31:09
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answered by Xan 3
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NTL are the best I've come across
2006-08-22 04:33:28
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answered by Les-Paul 3
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BT, Sky or Zen
2006-08-22 04:39:55
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answered by stephen.dew 3
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bulldog broadband is good
2006-08-22 04:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Give BT a try
2006-08-22 04:31:57
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answered by castleknob 2
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