Very happy with Sky Unlimited here, I get about 8Mb but that's the max my line can take.
Plus hasn't O2 changed there BB so it's got heavy throttling now? You get none of that on Sky Unlimited.
Don't move until they force you over to the new packages.
I think the throttling is on the new packages maybe? I'm still on the old ones? For example, I've got no download limits (at least I didn't used to)...
I'm on unlimited 20mb (I get 13) for £7.66 (or around that) with O2, hence me not wanting to change to Sky unless I really have to.
We may move our phone over to Sky, and I've heard contradictory things about if we can stay with O2 or not for our broadband. Sky seem to say yes for example... But O2 say if they detect a non-BT system then they won't allow it. But Sky say they use BT's network etc etc etc...
Anyway, I want to stay on O2 if I can, but if push comes to shove Sky is the fall back!
Get Be
Don't move until they force you over to the new packages.
They are the same company as O2 bought Be out...
I went from Be to O2 to get the same service for far less money!
I'll stay with O2 as long as I can... But we may move our line rental to Sky (about £17 a month for basically everything, including all land line calls in this country and other countries), and there's a chance this may mess up the O2 broadband, hence that being the case, we'll move our BB to Sky too! Hence the thread![]()
The destinations we need are covered - Canada and Syndey!Careful with that, 'other countries' means the top 20 destinations I think. Most of Europe, US, Canada (mobiles in US & C are included I was told) Oz and NZ.
I've been on o2 broadband for a few years now. At the start I was getting around 12-13 meg, but the other day I ran a random speedtest and it was closer to 6 meg. I rang them up and they have boosted it up to about 8 meg but I think it's the same with most providers, if you are happy with your broadband they slowly drop the speed hoping you don't notice, and most people probably don't. Strange how they claim now that I am getting the 'max' my line can handle even though it was ~12 meg for ages.
Is BT Infinity optic fibre worth the upgrade???
I've been on o2 broadband for a few years now. At the start I was getting around 12-13 meg, but the other day I ran a random speedtest and it was closer to 6 meg. I rang them up and they have boosted it up to about 8 meg but I think it's the same with most providers, if you are happy with your broadband they slowly drop the speed hoping you don't notice, and most people probably don't. Strange how they claim now that I am getting the 'max' my line can handle even though it was ~12 meg for ages.
Is BT Infinity optic fibre worth the upgrade???
Well if you come to Sky sods law states Sky will then add a FUP/cap![]()