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Best unlimited short-term broadband provider

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Can anyone recommend a good/reliable broadband provider, offering an unlimited download plan on a short contract (<6 months).

Or any to avoid?

So far I'm thinking of Be, but 3 months notice is kind of awkward, incase I extend the lease, etc.

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  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Depends what is available on your exchange?
    https://www.samknows.com, then exchange search,
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • jayflat
    jayflat Posts: 17 Forumite
    Not sure what to look for? The exchange ID is CLBIS.

    I know that Virgin doesn't supply cable to the street. Is this what you were after?

    Broadband availability overview ADSL: Yes
    SDSL: Yes LLU services: Yes Cable: Yes Wireless: Yes BT Wholesale information ADSL status: Enabled as of 31/03/2000
    ADSL Max status: Enabled as of 31/03/2006
    SDSL status: Enabled
    21CN WBC status: Enabled
    FTTC status: Not available
  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    On Bishopsgate you have a wide selection of LLU providers-look at the column on the right for your options.
    http://www.samknows.com/broadband/exchange/CLBIS
    If you can get O2 with the mobile discount and Quidco cashback,, even if you 'waste' 6m subs it will only cost you £45.
    If you are in Spitalfields, the reason some streets were not all cabled is that the house cellars run under the streets, the foundations are 500 years old, and NTL did not want the risk of possible damage claims had they started digging there. I recall they did commence cabling there, but abandoned it.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • dylanuk
    dylanuk Posts: 516 Forumite
    jayflat wrote: »
    Can anyone recommend a good/reliable broadband provider, offering an unlimited download plan on a short contract (<6 months).

    Or any to avoid?

    So far I'm thinking of Be, but 3 months notice is kind of awkward, incase I extend the lease, etc.

    You can do an 'express cancellation' on BE when your initial contract period is up, it costs £40, but means you can give 10 days notice to cancel.

    I would second your initial thought of going with BE as a very good short-term unlimited broadband provider.

    Be aware though O2 may be cheaper - they don't offer the alternative short-term contract options like BE does. So O2 is 12 months minimum.
  • Rufus_348
    Rufus_348 Posts: 145 Forumite
    Agree with MacMan - sometimes it's cheaper to get a 12 month contract and pay off the whole thing rather than springing for the hardware/connection fees etc which usually come with short-term contracts.

    Plusnet have a no contract option - you have to give 10 days notice but there aren't any penalties - they're only a repackaged BT service but they have good prices and great customer service reviews. Zen broadband also have a one month contract but they're more pricey.

    Also, as useful as Samknows is, if you want to bypass checking every provider they lists for short-term contract options there's a postcode search for no contract deals here: http://www.chooseisp.co.uk/compare/broadband/no-contract.asp
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