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Any experiances with the ISP Kijoma?

Hi again, i've found out the place i'm going to be staying at through samsknows is a provider called kijoma, and there website does not really wow me. Does anybody have any experiances with them?

Regards
Alex

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  • Neil49
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    I've never had any dealings with them but they are providers of wireless broadband and cover areas where telephone line options (ie BT, TalkTalk, Virgin etc) are not able to provide broadband due to the distance from the exchange. The big advantage with Kijoma is that you don't need a phone line to receive broadband as it is truly wireless from their transmitters but they have to install a receiving aerial on your property and then wire that up to your router or pc.

    It's only a small operation in West Sussex but if that's your only way of getting broadband then that's the way to go. Possibly neighbours could give you some feedback.
  • Neil49 wrote: »
    I've never had any dealings with them but they are providers of wireless broadband and cover areas where telephone line options (ie BT, TalkTalk, Virgin etc) are not able to provide broadband due to the distance from the exchange. The big advantage with Kijoma is that you don't need a phone line to receive broadband as it is truly wireless from their transmitters but they have to install a receiving aerial on your property and then wire that up to your router or pc.

    It's only a small operation in West Sussex but if that's your only way of getting broadband then that's the way to go. Possibly neighbours could give you some feedback.

    If your from sussex i'm looking to move in with someone in Plaistow, known to the county times for no broadband as well as sutton. The problem is it's a council flat i'm staying at and I know the person wouldn't want any fittings. Maybe mobile broadband will work...
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