On 2 Apr 2010, at 12:05, Matthew Seaman wrote: > On 02/04/2010 11:39:41, Andy Armstrong wrote: >> On 2 Apr 2010, at 11:27, Mike Whitaker wrote: >>>> I'm in a flat in Wandsworth. I'd like a fat and relatively >>>> unmetered broadband package. Who are we liking at the moment? >>> >>> If you're not working from home much, A&A (aaisp.net), possibly >>> their service via BE rather than BT if you want speed). >> >> >> Thanks! Why's it a bad choice if I'm working from home? > > Their bandwidth charges are much cheaper outside normal daytime hours. > They price in terms of bandwidth Units: 1 Unit is 2GB monthly download > during the day or 100GB monthly download on evenings or weekends.
and 8 GB daytime on a BE-provisioned line, which is what I have, and requires serious effort to use up in a month. (you have to be goofing off and not working :D) > (assuming a BT 21C line: http://aaisp.net.uk/broadband-units.html) You > buy at least 2 pre-paid units per month per site, up to as many as you want. > > A&A are penguin and daemon friendly, give you a static IPv4 allocation > (and as many IPv6 addresses as you can eat), are happy for you to run > your own servers from a residential broadband line, plus their support > are generally clueful. I've been a happy customer for years. Amen to that.