[Scottish] Broadband advice

2011-01-05 Thread Jason Irwin
I am in the process of moving (to Nottingham...) and need to get broadband
set-up.  I'll be telecommuting (which will be a new experience) and wondered
if people had any advice on a decent ISP?  I'm with TalkTalk just now and
whilst they're OK, I am not sure I trust them with what will be an essential
connection.  I'll probably be hammering the heck out of any bandwidth limit
with RDP connections too.

Looking at Virign Media just now, any good?

Hope you all had a Christmas and New Year's.

J.
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Re: [Scottish] Broadband advice

2011-01-05 Thread Jack Donaghy
I'm with O2 and so far I've had a great experience - very speedy, very stable 
and great customer service. Be are also worth a look - same network, owned by 
the same company, they just provide different packages.

As far as I know opinions on Virgin Media are mixed - some love them, some hate 
them.

On 5 Jan 2011, at 13:48, Jason Irwin wrote:

 I am in the process of moving (to Nottingham...) and need to get broadband
 set-up.  I'll be telecommuting (which will be a new experience) and wondered
 if people had any advice on a decent ISP?  I'm with TalkTalk just now and
 whilst they're OK, I am not sure I trust them with what will be an essential
 connection.  I'll probably be hammering the heck out of any bandwidth limit
 with RDP connections too.
 
 Looking at Virign Media just now, any good?
 
 Hope you all had a Christmas and New Year's.
 
 J.
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Re: [Scottish] Broadband advice

2011-01-05 Thread Paxton, Darren
Hi Jason

I'm with Virgin Media at present in the Merseyside area. The main issue I see 
with them at present is the traffic optimisations they are currently 
employing. I'm on the 50meg package so I shouldn't have experienced any of this 
as yet, but this may change.

As Jack said, some love them some hate them. Personally I've had good 
experiences from them apart from the odd outage and I've just had my upload 
speed bumped up to 5Mbps. On the lower packages, basically they sap about 60% 
of your possible speed if you breach certain limits on daily use, but I've even 
heard nightmare stories of customers on the 50meg package being disconnected 
for using it too much (but not being told what their fair use limits are).

Tech support are pretty poor. Mainly due to 99% of the time getting through to 
an offshore desk reading a script who panic when you start speaking technically 
to them. If you can get through to Knowlsley where the ex-telewest staff are, 
then they are much better, but there's no guarantees.


Traffic management policy - 
http://shop.virginmedia.com/help/traffic-management/traffic-management-policy.html
  
http://shop.virginmedia.com/help/traffic-management/traffic-management-faster-uploads.html

Customer Forums which may give a view to how good/bad they are -  
http://community.virginmedia.com/

If you are telecommuting, is it worth looking at a business package with agreed 
SLAs if you're spending most of the time working remotely.

HTH

Darren

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Re: [Scottish] Broadband advice

2011-01-05 Thread Marco Fontani
 I'll be telecommuting (which will be a new experience) and wondered
 if people had any advice on a decent ISP?

At home, my ISP is demon (home office package) and I am quite happy with them.
My partner telecommutes a couple days a week and we have no problems
with the connection.
Luckily we are near the phone exchange, so we get an ADSL2+ with 20
MiB down / 1 MiB up for ~£24.99 a month.

I know of at least one person at the Glasgow Perl Mongers which sings
the praises of Andrews and Arnold (http://www.aaisp.net.uk/), and have
been thinking of switching myself. Their service is reportedly great.
http://www.aaisp.net.uk/broadband-prices.html
Their plan for 3GiB/month daytime + 50 GiB/month evenings/weekend
comes at £24.44 which is pretty much the same as demon.

I have not switched yet as I have not been able to determine how much
data is transferred when my partner works from home (our router is not
collaborating).

By the way, if anybody is interested to join the Glasgow Perl Mongers:
we will have our next technical meeting on Thursda 2011-01-13, see
http://glasgow.pm.org/

Hope this helps :)
-marco-

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Re: [Scottish] Broadband advice

2011-01-05 Thread D. Rimron

On 05/01/2011 13:48, Jason Irwin wrote:

I am not sure I trust them with what will be an essential
connection.
Then it doesn't matter who, buy a business broadband package.[0] SLA is 
what matters here, and I don't know any residential broadband provider 
that does an SLA as standard.


Or, once you've moved, provide your own SLA with a MyFi or Android Phone 
(running FroYo/2.2) with decent data allowance.[1]


-Dx

[0] Okay, I lied, get Virgin50mbit or BeThere24mbit :)
[1] http://store-3.co.uk/3-unlimited-data-one-plan.html

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[Scottish] Start of PenguinFactory Spring Clean!

2011-01-05 Thread Roland Ward


We are moving offices again and as part of the move we are clearing out 
a whole load of old equipment. I'm going to post a list when I've 
compiled the list but I've got two items to start off with which I'd 
like to get rid of.


1 ASUS EeePC 701 Laptop White (dead) - fun, lightweight, and now sadly 
completely dead. No lights or anything. I've used the RAM for another 
machine but the battery, etc are intact. I wonder if anyone wants it for 
spares?


2 HP-ProLiant DL380 G3
(see 
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11473_div/11473_div.html 
for specs)


A beast of a server. Back in the day (2003-4) this was top rate. It's 
got 1.5Gb RAM, 6x36Gb SCSI hotswap RAID, ILO card, Redundant power 
supply and 2CPU's. Supports Linux fully but it's 32bit only though and 
won't support HVM for virtualisation. It's also noisy and very heavy 
(approx 25Kg). Hence this is a collect from my house only. We're up in 
the west end of Glasgow so not great for parking I'm afraid! However it 
completely free to a good home and I'm sure someone wants it. It would 
make a very reliable phone server at least as that's what we used it 
last for here...


Drop me an email if you want either. Many, many more bits and pieces to 
come!


Roland


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Re: [Scottish] Broadband advice

2011-01-05 Thread Thomas Greer
I'll second AA.

Fantastic service, good pricing. Support is amazing, just jump on IRC
and theres normally staff or other users to help :)

PS: If you want to sign up I can do it for you drop me a line

Thomas

On 5 January 2011 14:02, Marco Fontani mfont...@cpan.org wrote:
 I'll be telecommuting (which will be a new experience) and wondered
 if people had any advice on a decent ISP?

 At home, my ISP is demon (home office package) and I am quite happy with them.
 My partner telecommutes a couple days a week and we have no problems
 with the connection.
 Luckily we are near the phone exchange, so we get an ADSL2+ with 20
 MiB down / 1 MiB up for ~£24.99 a month.

 I know of at least one person at the Glasgow Perl Mongers which sings
 the praises of Andrews and Arnold (http://www.aaisp.net.uk/), and have
 been thinking of switching myself. Their service is reportedly great.
 http://www.aaisp.net.uk/broadband-prices.html
 Their plan for 3GiB/month daytime + 50 GiB/month evenings/weekend
 comes at £24.44 which is pretty much the same as demon.

 I have not switched yet as I have not been able to determine how much
 data is transferred when my partner works from home (our router is not
 collaborating).

 By the way, if anybody is interested to join the Glasgow Perl Mongers:
 we will have our next technical meeting on Thursda 2011-01-13, see
 http://glasgow.pm.org/

 Hope this helps :)
 -marco-

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Re: [Scottish] Broadband advice

2011-01-05 Thread Colin McKinnon
On Wednesday 05 January 2011 01:48:38 pm Jason Irwin wrote:

 Looking at Virign Media just now, any good?


On the whole yes - the infrastructure is **very** good - fibre to the wall of 
your house means you get the bandwidth they advertise, and on the whole 
service is very reliable. They were never very good at services (NTP, email, 
and the bundled hosting package is rubbish) and since the Virgin takeover 
they seem to be trying to land grab by running transparent proxying for all 
port 80 stuff and adding value by pre-filtering email. There's only been 
about 2 or 3 significant outages I've noticed in the time I've been using 
them (12 yrs now) all due to problems with their DNS services (switching to a 
seperate server solved the problems for me).

As for support? Well its a call centre in Asia somewhere who work from a set 
of about 4 scripts for diagnosing internet problems - they don't even 
acknowledge the existence of Apple Macs, let alone Linux. And you can expect 
to spend 30 minutes in a queue for the privilege - but I've been involved in 
some very serious and expensive support contracts with detailled SLAs which 
have been about as much use.

Good luck,

C.


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