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On 07/05/13 08:36, TT Mooney wrote:
> I've been a happy user of O2 broadband for years, but now that
> Murdoch has laid his hands on it, I want to change provider.
> 
> Does anyone have a recommendation? I used to have BT, and they
> were mostly useless. There is a bit of bittorent going on, so I'm
> looking for an uncapped adsl2 service. Virgin Media is not
> available in my area.

I've been a happy customer of Andrews and Arnold [0] for almost two
years.  I started off with a BT line, then switched to Be, but I'm
also planning to move away from them with the Murdoch take over.

AA deal with BT for you, and they do a good job of it.  To be fair,
the only reason I switched to a Be backhaul was cost.  I won't go into
all the details here, they're on the web site, but briefly the Home::1
package offers a real (no NAT) IPv4 address, a /48 native IPv6 block
and 50GB any time downloads for £25 a month.  After that, it's up to
you to choose what add-ons you need.

HTH,

JT

[0] http://aa.net.uk/
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