@Avalon perhaps?
Sadly, that would be right.
Yayzi ended up on a stop sell with CF and haven't on boarded anyone on CF for a year at this stage. It's been suggested this - along with the multiple shifts from one back end provider to another - may have had something to do with payments not being made. Liam oversaw the last migration - one of several that year, but this time it resulted in average speeds under 5k, yes that's kb and yes, that's slower than dial-up - to a new back end provider and then bailed, but had seemingly already decided to set up Olilo. Martin was left to run Yayzi, decided that it would be easier to ignore people asking questions and just deleted posts after two weeks on the forum, I asked some quite fair but pointed questions and the final line was something along the lines of 'or do we have t wait till we wake up one day and it's all over ISPReview?' How strange that a few days later that's exactly what happened. Martin is launching NuFiber and seemingly relying on bringing the current Yayzi customers with him. Liam is still seemingly doing the day job, which is why support will be in the form of forum/discord and usually provided by his enthusiastic band of
shills, evangelists, people who are not in any way benefiting from a cheap deal in return for doing so.
In short, Yayzi had a lot of promise (aka Liam made the right noises), I genuinely hoped it would work out, but it massively failed to live up to them, or even learn lessons from mistakes that were made. I had more 'static' IP's on Yayzi in a year than in almost 5 years on VM with a dynamic IP, same with outages, back end provider changes, the continual use of IP ranges that weren't correctly geo-located and failed promise after failed promise of lessons being learnt. In short, I wouldn't trust Liam or Martin with a steaming bucket of crap, and anyone who does should really have a look at Companies House before doing so, the history of the 'Yayzi' brand is an interesting one spanning multiple companies and nobody seems to like to file accounts on time. We now have one of the Olilo co-founders (and former Yayzi forum mod) on here with two accounts who's already been told very clearly that the crap they tried pulling on reddit and got shot down for won't fly here either. Ironically, since Liam left and Martin went into denial, Yayzi's actually been fast, stable and cheap, admittedly that's due to Exascale who now seemingly doing everything, i'm still on a 1.2/1 profile for £29 and DHCP rather than PPPoE.
If you want quality, Martin @ Aquiss will be doing 6 months half price around now, PPPoE is an issue for me on a UDM-SE, if you want not awful, Zen/IDNet aren't as good as Zen of old, but could be a lot worse (think Vodafone). If you want DHCP/fast/cheap then Sky is probably worth a look, be aware of the court documents that outlined the level of monitoring they do/how it is used to target those who may infringe it's other business interests and uses that data to drive it's wider enforcement activities, and if you fancy a dice roll, if what was TTB pre sell-off are still handling TT residential CF customers like they used to (they got a sizable management contract to leave with), then TT may be worth a shot. If you want to ignore history and like being the guinea pig for someone learning how to play 'ISP' who does a very decent apology when things go wrong, then I suppose you you might want to try Olilo, but I really wouldn't.