I've had max fibre (80mbs) broadband with Plusnet for the last couple of months and it's been really good.
Pay line rental upfront to keep DD down to £15pm. TopCashback on top of that too.
Currently paying £55.99 for BT Infinity 2 and Line Rental
We don't even use the phone, takes the mick that you have to have them these days.
Looking to get a new deal from someone, who also offers unlimited downloads, with no traffic management.
Plusnet, TalkTalk and Zen all offer cheaper packages. Any recommendations as to who is best to go with, or how to get a decent deal from BT?
I've had max fibre (80mbs) broadband with Plusnet for the last couple of months and it's been really good.
Pay line rental upfront to keep DD down to £15pm. TopCashback on top of that too.
Plusnet is good
I had major issues with BT to the point where they couldn't have given it to me for free.
Luckily they rectified this issues at the end of my contract.
I am now paying £27 a month for Infinity 1 which is up to 52MB but I am getting over 70MB :D
Its not a bad deal with the Openzone hot spots, I wouldn't go with anyone other than Plusnet from the list you have given to be honest.
Have you checked if Hyperoptic is available in your area??
So often it depends on where you are and how lucky you are. I've been with Talktalk since they took over AOL many years ago and hardly had any bother. Now I'm on their VDSL fibre deal.
Their weakness is their customer support though when I phoned them to cancel my late father's account with them after he passed they were very good. They have a dedicated department for that sort of thing. The free router works well but it's only 100Mbps. I already had a good quality Asus Nighthawk which should have coped but wouldn't.
Call up BT tell them you're leaving, it's amazing the deals they can come up with, BT Infinity, 24 months, unlimited, w/e calls, line rental, etc. £25.99 per month.
Line rental up front, thought it was included in the price?
No, not available sadly, looks good though.
Any traffic management?
Tried that, had a really poor offer. Wouldn't price match competitors, basically said they're not as good...
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Ooh, what've you heard?
Been with Talk Talk for years with hardly any problems.
Recently moved to BT infinity 1 as the deal was too good to pass up.
£28.99pm, 12m contract, £120 topcashback and a £200 pre paid MasterCard from BT. Works out around £2 a month for fibre broadband.
Plusnet should be ok as I'm sure BT own them.
I appreciate that a few companies use BT lines, or re-sell, but I just want to be sure that there's no traffic management.
Great to hear others experiences too.
Do you have access to Virgin cable? I have been very pleased with it over the years I've had it installed. I currently have 200Mbps down/12Mbps up and get that speed most of the time. Between July and November 2016 my family downloaded 1986GB of data with only one outage for ~1 hour. I also have BT Infinity in my home office. The upload speed is faster but the download speed is definitely slower.
No traffic management with Talktalk. My average monthly downloads, with online gaming and such, is about 146GB.
Paying £25 a month for Vodafone with line rental included in the price. That's for 40mb. I don't need their 80mb but it was only £5 more iirc
Vodafone
You just pay for the cable
Plusnet for the business , good
At home we had aol / talk talk and utter Shyte , now on sky and that's ok ish
Plusnet were one of the first ISPs to pioneer the use of traffic management. Indeed it was thought at the time that was one of the main reasons BT bought them, to acquire their expertise and experience.
Judging by this article they are still actively using it.
Been with Zen internet 10 years. They don't do traffic management and if you do need help customer service is brilliant.
https://www.zen.co.uk/about-us/latest-awards.aspx
Plusnet do for sure. It depends on what you're downloading with plusnet. Traffic management improves the consistency of the service.
I find Plusnet consistently great for all things. I've found other providers very up and down on speeds. But if you download torrent type stuff, then plusnet are quite open about throttling it, as the majority is copyright infringement.
I also like plusnet as customer loyalty matters, none of this new customer best price rubbish. You can have a special offer price, and they will try to match other companies as well. If anything changes with their service/price, they allow you the option to exit your contract without penalty.