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I've already contributed earlier on. So, with that post in mind regarding Be* I recommend he stay away from them for the time being. :)
Be's problems are localised though, so without knowing what the service is like in his area (Herts) yours may not be the best advice. Certainly my service from o2 here in Bristol is flawless.
 
Be's problems are localised though, so without knowing what the service is like in his area (Herts) yours may not be the best advice. Certainly my service from o2 here in Bristol is flawless.

thanks for all the replies and this is a very valued point ,how would i find out if Be is any good in my area ( Herts ) or is it just a chance that you take ?:confused:

p.s i,m now understanding all that you said in the above thread and thanks to you all ;)
 
Ask around? Worst case, if it's bad you can leave fairly quickly.

Maybe next time you should consider that posting random facts left open ended and without meaning isn't always strictly going to make sense to everyone. ;)

Some people are idiots. Right, got it.
Maybe next time you should consider that a post directly below a question maybe is an answer to the question? It's hardly a random fact, and the meaning was pretty obvious, especially when I said "read the post directly above mine" (which contained CurlyWhirly's question).
 
So your answer was clear was it? To someone who even said they didn't understand... Maybe you need accept the fact that not everyone knows what you know. Telling him to read above doesn't really constitute as helpful answer either when asked what it meant.:)

Some people are idiots. Right, got it.

Speak for yourself.:p
 
So your answer was clear was it?

To everyone but jamjar and you, it looks like it.

Telling him to read above doesn't really constitute as helpful answer either when asked what it meant.:)

To everyone else it clearly was. You hardly have to be an expert to put together "Is 4TB a month possible on ADSL2+?" and "It's 12.76Mbps constantly for a month, so yes", and given the pointer it looks like jamjar gets it too so it's just your faux outrage...

Speak for yourself.:p

Speak for yourself.

Quite.
 
Can we just get back on topic for the sake of the OP or are we going to bicker all day?:rolleyes:

Back to the topic, jamjar Sky are pretty good - atleast you get a decent router unlike with Be :) A quick look at the Be forums suggests things are not so good, can't say for all areas, but a lot of people have been hit with similar problems up and down the country. :)
 
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