sherbert wrote on Jan 7
th, 2009 at 11:17am:
I thought speed was how far you were away from the exchange rather than the provider's ability.
No sherbert this is not correct as distance from the exchange only determines maximum possible data sync speed with the exchange and not actual data throughput speed. So with TalkTalk you might be 50 metres from the exchange and theoretically capable of getting 20Mbps on their new speed boost products but in reality at most times of day (especially evening) you will be lucky if you get 0.5Mbps because TalkTalk does not have enough backbone capacity beyond the exchanges in their network to support full speed for their customers at nearly all times (other than may be from 1am to 6am). Whereas if you go with
www.newnet.co.uk or
www.idnet.co.uk they guarantee that you will get the full speed your line is capable of at all times. But you will pay considerably for that privilege.
Broadband is not like electricity or gas where the product is the same no matter who you pay your bill to. With broadband the service beyond the exchange varies hugely between different broadband providers. That is why TalkTalk, Tiscali and most of all Virgin ADSL can offer their cheap and shoddy products at such low prices. I believe I have tried to explain this to you before but you still seem to think that switching broadband supplier is like switching gas or electricity supplier.
I definitely wouldn't go with BT broadband (expensive and very poor quality customer service based in India) but their wholly owned (but quite separately operated) supplier Plusnet is currently offering an incredible deal for anyone on an exchange with no LLU (Talktalk, Be Unlimited, Sky etc) providers. This works out at less than £5 per month on top of line rental cost in the first year for a 10Gb per month broadband allowance. Unlike Tiscali, TalkTalk and BT Plusnet repeatedly get decent customer broadband satisfaction ratings.
See
www.plus.net/residential/broadband/broadband_with_homephone_us.shtml for the Plusnet special deal through Uswitch
and
www.dslzoneuk.net/isp_ratings.php for customer satisfaction ratings of different ISPs.