Pipex- Suggest a suitable replacement ISP

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I game, use the connection over a network via a router and wireless network, download and use p2p. Im leaving Pipex as the finance department is in complete squits and apparently hasnt charged me for *6* months, and now wants me to pay up all at once because of thier error.

The 2 main ISPs I've looking into are Zen and IDnet, as I've heard they're reliable, fast, dont throttle and the CS is meant to be a fair shot better than pipex.

Any opinions on new ISP choices please, as tbh, my pipex line hasnt been the best, p2p is throttled, pings can be variable, tech support has been awful previously, and my connection isnt the most stable.

If you have any other ISP suggestions please also let me know of these too, and why :)


Thanks in advance,

Alex
 
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Anyone know how enta resellers are for latency and caps, ie do they throttle ports, do they get low wow latency without the troubles Nildram are famed for etc?

BTW. If I go for IDNet, is it worth, taking the risk with DSL Max, which may sync at 3MB or higher, according to the BT Speedchecker, or would I be better taking no chances and going for thier fixed 2Mb/sec service? Is DSL Max good with some providers, or is it just not worth it, and drops to low speeds in say the evenings with any ISP?
 
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Also looking now at Aquiss and UKFSN, although, since a lot of people seem to be jumping onto Aquiss, UKFSN might be better for constant low pings and high dl rate ;)
 
In that case, if I chose to go enta, it'll likely be UKFSN as the it costs a bit less to go through them and Enta directly for the same package as with Aquiss.
Has anyone had any experience with IDnet and Enta...Enta looks good, and seems recommended a lot, but am seeing stories of speed caps being placed in during busy periods. Can anyone shed light on whether these caps would even affect me as Im only meant to have a line capable of up to 3Mb/sec? Would it even affect me as I'd be likely to chose an office package, due to the lower contention ratio...

Cheers
 
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