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Broadband options - FTTP installed already
Wherediditallgowrong?
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So at the moment I pay for BT infinity 2, £27 per month.
I know from a bit of google searching that alternatives are available with the same speeds but on the comparison sites I can only find Plusnet.
Dropping down to £19.99 a month for the same speeds is fine but I was just wondering what else is available, so I'm looking for names of providers of even faster broadband if possible.
There are 3 of us using the connection, sometimes 4, all pretty heavy users both uploading and downloading. The fttp has been a godsend after being stuck with an exchange only line until the start of 2015.
Theres a company called Hyperoptic claiming £11 per month fo rthe first 6 months and then £22 thereafter for 100mb down speeds, has anyone on here tried them? Are there any other little known providers out there?
I know from a bit of google searching that alternatives are available with the same speeds but on the comparison sites I can only find Plusnet.
Dropping down to £19.99 a month for the same speeds is fine but I was just wondering what else is available, so I'm looking for names of providers of even faster broadband if possible.
There are 3 of us using the connection, sometimes 4, all pretty heavy users both uploading and downloading. The fttp has been a godsend after being stuck with an exchange only line until the start of 2015.
Theres a company called Hyperoptic claiming £11 per month fo rthe first 6 months and then £22 thereafter for 100mb down speeds, has anyone on here tried them? Are there any other little known providers out there?
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With FTTP how fast do you want to go?
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Hi.
Looking at their prices no but 330mb down looks nice (if s bit unnecessary), just not at 99 per monthe, mental.0 -
A&A will do FTTP where available. I use them for FTTC and am happy to recommend them on quality of service grounds as a customer for over a decade.
If price is your primary motivation, then you should look elsewhere. They are expensive.Proud member of the wokerati, though I don't eat tofu.Home is where my books are.Solar PV 5.2kWp system, SE facing, >1% shading, installed March 2019.Mortgage free July 20230 -
onomatopoeia99 wrote: »A&A will do FTTP where available. I use them for FTTC and am happy to recommend them on quality of service grounds as a customer for over a decade.
If price is your primary motivation, then you should look elsewhere. They are expensive.
They have ridiculous usage limits for this day and age.0
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