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I am changing my broadband supplier in January when my contract is up from Orange (they are rubbish, but I promise not to rant, just don't use them if you have any sense).

Can anyone recommend an alternative supplier?

I need to be able to connect using DSL (I live in rural south west scotland, so no cable/satellite here), have a 512mbps service (that's the max i can get), have a technical helpline where the person on the other end of the phone knows what they are actually talking about, the helpline to be free or national call rate, not have to wait weeks and weeks to be connected, have one wired and one wireless connection (i have a laptop as well as a desktop) and I want to better service than I am getting now (i.e. if my service breaks like it is now (I have a temp dial up connection) that they do something in less than six weeks (unlike orange).

I have looked at uswitch.com but would like other people's genuine opinions

Can you help? Sensible answers only.

2006-12-29 21:52:38 · 5 answers · asked by Libby 3 in Computers & Internet Internet

5 answers

try checking out http://www.thinkbroadband.com/search/package/basic.html

Seems very helpful, good luck.

2006-12-29 22:11:30 · answer #1 · answered by icutbrains 2 · 0 0

experian agent is soooo incorrect. there are a number of categories of media now to get severe velocity internet over. of direction you be attentive to there is dialup.....its analog....its sluggish. ISDN is the previous way of piggy backing dialup modems to get swifter velocity and could supply you with a max of 128 kbps on a good day. The slowest broadband is sattelite - duh- through latency required for the sign to flow as much as area and back. actual you may get it everywhere and its respectable - this is it. you may browse internet pages quickly. The max you may get by using sky is 312 kbps. I even have seen classified ads for a million & 2 mbps sattelite centers yet do not be attentive to how good this is. i be attentive to there's a 4 - 9 2nd latency on all sattelites.... do not attempt to play any multiplayer video games! ADSL comes over you telephone line. it stands for Asynchronous digital subscriber line. Asynchronous ability your upload velocity is slower than your get carry of velocity. telephone lines are not thick adequate for transmitting bigger than 768kbps. you may arise to 3 mbps downstream. actual DSL comes over a cable modem. through thick RG-6 cable used on your digital television, it helps 7 - 10 mbps SYNCHRONOUS. that's the appropriate for abode clientele who would desire to run a private internet server, gaming server, run 10 computers on the same connectiong..and so on. Then there are your corporation internet suggestions that require fiber optic cable to be ran...........very high priced from T1 11mbps to an OC3 133 mbps. I have not have been given any concept what orange is yet i 'm guessing sky is sattelite internet.....flow orange if its not sattelite.

2016-12-11 18:57:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i have had no trouble with orange been with them since they took over wanadoo all i know is bt can do broadband also try typing in your search engine to see who provides broadband in your area.

2006-12-29 22:06:15 · answer #3 · answered by helen34 4 · 0 1

Ive tried BT,AOL and wanadoo/orange and orange is only slightly better.My main gripe is they have oversea call centres which are bad.

2006-12-29 23:36:18 · answer #4 · answered by yougotsmith 4 · 0 1

i have never had any prob with Orange..infact i had all my trouble with BT Broadband

2006-12-29 21:55:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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