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UKjovi 04-26-2005 04:57 PM

What server?
 
AS you may know i have just got BT broadband and think its totaly crap!!! i was on AOL and thought the emails and the general way it was run far better than BT . So do i go back to AOL or is there a better server out there . please help and tell me so that i can make a better dissision this time

Kev 04-26-2005 05:01 PM

Well, firstly, I cant honestly say what is available in your area. Thats what you must find out first. I personally use Telewest (Blueyonder). I am on a 2mb (4 times the speed of normal 512k broadband) connection and pay £35 a month. I get 30mb of webspace with that and upto 15 email addresses. I can upgrade to a 4mb connection for £50.

UKjovi 04-26-2005 05:04 PM

Kev do you get a home page like AOL does? only BT rely on internet exployer ,which i'm not a fan of :?

Kev 04-26-2005 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by UKjovi
Kev do you get a home page like AOL does? only BT rely on internet exployer ,which i'm not a fan of :?

No russ. All I need to do is open Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox to access the internet. I dont get a homepage like the one AOL uses. I hated that when I used AOL. Its much easier when it is connected to the internet all of the time, rather than connecting to broadband.

daveyboy 04-26-2005 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Kev
Well, firstly, I cant honestly say what is available in your area. Thats what you must find out first. I personally use Telewest (Blueyonder). I am on a 2mb (4 times the speed of normal 512k broadband) connection and pay £35 a month. I get 30mb of webspace with that and upto 15 email addresses. I can upgrade to a 4mb connection for £50.

You wanna shop around a bit if that is for just internet access Kev.

Kev 04-26-2005 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by daveyboy
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Originally Posted by Kev
Well, firstly, I cant honestly say what is available in your area. Thats what you must find out first. I personally use Telewest (Blueyonder). I am on a 2mb (4 times the speed of normal 512k broadband) connection and pay £35 a month. I get 30mb of webspace with that and upto 15 email addresses. I can upgrade to a 4mb connection for £50.

You wanna shop around a bit if that is for just internet access Kev.

Other providers offer similar deals for slightly cheaper prices, but most offer download restrictions which is not what I am after.

daveyboy 04-26-2005 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kev
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Originally Posted by daveyboy
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Originally Posted by Kev
Well, firstly, I cant honestly say what is available in your area. Thats what you must find out first. I personally use Telewest (Blueyonder). I am on a 2mb (4 times the speed of normal 512k broadband) connection and pay £35 a month. I get 30mb of webspace with that and upto 15 email addresses. I can upgrade to a 4mb connection for £50.

You wanna shop around a bit if that is for just internet access Kev.

Other providers offer similar deals for slightly cheaper prices, but most offer download restrictions which is not what I am after.

You are joking?

Below is just one example which could save you £150 a year.

http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/resi...2000/index.asp

Thomas Anderson 04-26-2005 06:35 PM

It depends on what you use it for Russ, if it's just at home for web browsing then a 512k for about £15 would probably be enough.

We are with Tiscali for £16 512k I think, and whereas they don't impose a download limit there is fair use thing in the tos that is around 30gb per month I think. I haven't had much trouble with them for the past year, once early last year it went down for a weekend but that was it.

I don't know what email and such they offer since I've never bothered to look, but it is a reasonably priced and reliable service.

Kev 04-26-2005 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by daveyboy
You are joking?

Below is just one example which could save you £150 a year.

http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/resi...2000/index.asp

Not joking no. Thats a good deal, if you have a BT phone line. For example, we don't, therefore we cant have Bulldog broadband. As I was saying, some services arent available in some areas, and there are catches such as this one you mentioned. Sounds good though, if we were with BT.

jess 04-26-2005 07:20 PM

Well i'm not in Uk so i can't tell much but Russ you know ISP etc is my work since a bit of time, and i heard many times AOL is completely different or "special" from the others so maybe you should wait a bit of time to see if you really don't like your new provider. They all will be different from AOL. So maybe just with a bit of time .....

Now if you want, test your line (phone number) on providers' sites or find a site where you test your number and it will tell you all offers you can have (available in your area or not) and from which provider, this is totally objective so no advert or anything to influence you. Here i use degrouptest.com but you must have some for the UK !!

What is it so bad with this one in fatc ?

Isn't it just because you're not used to it ?

The home page you can change it :lol:

As for the speed depends of what you want to do ... Downloading movies ? or just chatting ? :lol:

But first you should create a hotmail or gmail account (it's far better and bigger !!!) then you will never change of email address again, no matter which ISP you have, you'll still use the same address.

Well i don't know what you really don't like .....


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