[OT] ISPs Tiscali/ talk talk, or whatever silly name they call themselves.

Can anyone recommend a decent ISP. I'm fed up to the back teeth with Tiscali or Talk talk or whatever they call themselves first of all their newsgroup service was virtually non existent so I went to a German uni which I pay an extra £10 a year for but it's a good service. And now recently my Emails are failing to come through,. no information if their server has gone down. I can do without the hassle. Where do I go? Don

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Donwill
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You survived this long??

See who else is offering service to your exchange

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Adrian C

In article , Donwill scribeth thus

Yes, Zen Internet, not cheap but very good:)..

Eternal September, good works fine and its Free:)...

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tony sayer

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Consistently the winner in many ISP awards. They also retain non-binary newsgroup access, which is very reliable. I cannot remember my last downtime.

Best of all, it's a monthly contract. No minimum term. And there's a simple reason for that. People don't leave them very often! :-)

JW

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John Whitworth

I'm with Pipex - part of the same group which is Opal Telecom, IIRC.

Pipex did give warning they were to cease their own 'free' news feed - supplied by GigaNews - and suggested I sign up direct with them and pay.

I'm now using either news.aioe.org or news.eternal-september.org both of which are free, and seem to work ok for the newsgroups I want.

Many have reported problems with the e-mail alias feature on some of the companies owned by them.

So far I'm ok.

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Dave Plowman (News)

I have had no problems with UKFSN

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They are a small reseller of Enta.net and support open-source software. Enta.net is a aimed at more commercial users so is seldom that congested in the evenings and gives true unlimited downloads between midnight and 8am if you really feel the need to download the complete Linux source code. Otherwise there are various packages with download limits but with an easy method of PAYG beyond that. I am on 30Gb per month but am sure that I could get away with 3Gb/month. UKFSN offers the usual email/webspace and news access. And it comes with a fixed IP address which can be useful.

Andrew

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Andrew May

No probs at all, much cheapness, and if you quote my user name *reply address works if you unmung it) I get some money off my account every month too :o)

Si

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Mungo "Two Sheds" Toadfoot

Have you tried the talk talk members forums? I had good help there (it is inhabited by real UK support staff as well as other users) and generally cannot fault the service.

MBQ

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Man at B&Q

Andrews & Arnold again not the cheapest and their "unit" based charging may not be the simplest but they are honest and reliable. They will also go into "Terrier Mode" with BT if there are problems with your line. Terrier Mode - won't let go until the problem really is sorted out not just signed off.

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Dave Liquorice

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"The business division of the TalkTalk Group"

Andy

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Andy Champ

Ideally LLU service

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Mark

Good my emails are coming through this morning,I send an email to myself and I can download it from their server within seconds. But of course no explanation or apology from talk-talk O:-) despite two complaints to them.

Don

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Donwill

Rather the same as Pipex, then. They never give details of faults. Perhaps to stop people claiming back money from them?

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Dave Plowman (News)

He might already have that, with TalkTalk! ;-)

Personally I'd much rather be using BT exchange equipment, via a decent ISP. Well, actually, I'd rather be on cable, but that's another story!

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John Whitworth

Had much positive experience with Newnet. Another small ISP, and charges not cheap. However, utterly reliable, fast connection (faster than when I was with Pipex) and no hassles at all.

Just my recommendation though. adslguide (now "thinkbroadband" -

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has good comparison tools so you can check out whether my experience is mirrored by others!

Matt

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larkim

In article , John Whitworth scribeth thus

Well we've been with VM now since the net started almost and I can't really fault it at all . We have ADSL services elsewhere and I'd much prefer the VM service if it were available there!...

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tony sayer

Why? You have to contend with annoyances such as IP profiles and you have little control over noise margins. In addition you have to have several companies involved if there is a line fault.

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Mark

I guess it depends on the company doing the LLU. My dad has TalkTalk LLU, and it's not great on the phone line itself.

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John Whitworth

If only it were that simple!

Your choice may well be limited by your local telephone exchange -- if it hasn't been unbundled, then you're going to be buying a rebundled BT service. Past experience in these circumstances, however, suggests that not all resellers either purchase or receive an equal service from BT on the same exchange. Even the best of resellers can't necessarily sort out problems with their upstream supplier.

I've had good service from ISPs with a poor reputation and unsolved major problems with suppliers with a good reputation.

Add into the equation the fact that in today's financial climate there's every likelihood that an ISP will be taken over within a relatively short space of time and you have a recipe for confusion. Helpful personal technical support may rapidly be replaced by impenetrable gibberish from Mumbai.

I certainly wouldn't make the availability or otherwise of a newsgroup service the determining factor in making my choice of ISP.

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John MacLeod

Well admittedly TT would be at the bottom of the choice list on LLU, But if the OP has a phone line that could be susceptible to noise the BT IP profile and BRAS system can be disastrous with adsl as another mark pointed out,  And to make matters worse the new 21cn is an even bigger cockup if your line suffers a noise incident on ADSL2+ your profile can be banded by BT and that's not easy to remove, the isp reports a fault to BTW and get a reply saying "For your connection, the acceptable range of speed is 1000-7150 Kbps" 

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Mark

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