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now broadband have worked out pretty good for my mum, and customer service were great.

Otherwise how about data off of your phone or mobile broadband.
 
Think i would prefer to stay with well know companies who have stood the test of time...
What? They were incorporated in 2009 in their current form and have been about since 2005.

We were founded in 2005 as an independent, vibrant, family owned Internet Service Provider business, which still remains the case today. We are an extremely approachable company to work with, which is reflected by our customers staying with Aquiss for an average of 7 years. Our reviews also speak for themselves. We have never dropped outside the top 5 rated ISPs for over 10 years on ISPreview and we are also rated 5* on both Trustpilot and Google Reviews. What we do at Aquiss, we do well, as can be seen by the reviews below.

It's fine mate, go with Vodafone, then good luck when you speak customer services if you ever need to.

You still haven't said what kind of options you have, ie, fibre, copper, VM, alt nets.

 
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What? They were incorporated in 2009 in their current form and have been about since 2005.



It's fine mate, go with Vodafone, then good luck when you speak customer services if you ever need to.

You still haven't said what kind of options you have, ie, fibre, copper, VM, alt nets.


You need a landline number of which i dont have with them...

Fibre and copper available. No VM
 
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Does "fibre and copper" mean FTTP and FTTC, or does it mean FTTC and ADSL?

Do you qualify for any of the tariff options?
 
There is no fundamental difference between any of the Openreach ISPs in terms of reliability or quality of service because they are all using the same lines.

Where ISPs differ is when things go wrong and that’s when you need to contact the support and if there isn’t any then you get unhappy really quickly.

And unfortunately you have to pay for that support. A&A are magnificent in terms of support and you pay royally for it. Zen are great at support. EE, BT, PlusNet are all basically BT and you pay for that. Vodafone is a big provider but their support is shocking. If it works then you’re golden and it’s cheap as chips but when it doesn’t you’re looking at online chat for support. And it’s pants.

I don’t know about Now. I doubt it could be worse than Vodafone though.
 
My experience of now when trying to get the upper speed and failing as the checker said we should be able too was that CS was responsive, always called back when they said they would and even called up weeks later to check we were happy.

Can't ask for more than that for 20quid including line rental.
 
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My experience of now when trying to get the upper speed and failing as the checker said we should be able too was that CS was responsive, always called back when they said they would and even called up weeks later to check we were happy.

Can't ask for more than that for 20quid including line rental.

I will check 'Now' out...cheers

Edit: Not available at my address...
 
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The just re sell ADSL and fibre, if you can't get them can you get anybody?

Guess it's hard for anyone to help without knowing what you can get in your area from the likes of the think broadband checker.
 
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The just re sell ADSL and fibre, if you can't get them can you get anybody?

Guess it's hard for anyone to help without knowing what you can get in your area from the likes of the think broadband checker.

I can get Sky fibre for £25 a month. Think i will just go for that...
 
Are they or do they just resell their content?
Don't really know, never really looked recently, just assumed, Sky launched NowTV back in the day, started as Skys non subscription service, don't think that has changed, blimey even the box looks like re-badged version of Skys Q hardware, can't be a coincidence.
 
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