Re: Cheapest broadband provider??



Mark BR wrote:
John wrote:
Andy Burns wrote:
On 27/01/2008 14:47, John wrote:

Andy Burns wrote:
On 27/01/2008 13:05, John wrote:

what's her best option for broadband?
Unlikely to coincide with the cheapest.

I appreciate that Andy but, circumstances dictate that cheap is the
only consideration here in this case so cheap it has to be.

Having used Demon for yonks, I switched to Plusnet, they've had a
couple of dodgy spells (like anyone else) but seem OK again now, I'd
recommend avoiding the Tiscali, CPW(AOL in diguise) etc providers.

For a "light user" they offer £10/month,
http://www.plus.net/residential/broadband/?WT.svl=bbyw_ban


only a 1month contract, so she can up sticks of she doesn't like it,
but make sure she realises if her usage does increase without
changing plan she'll get bitten.

Thanks very much Andy, good info.


Not quite true, Set your option to not allow you to go over the 1 gig
limit and you just get a slow connection for the rest of the month
and blocked p2p etc, the slow speed is double dial up!


Skype is P2P so I suppose that could get stuffed?


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