I'm on Sky, solid & reliable. Slightly more expensive and only 16MBit but I don't recall it crapping out once yet and customer services are rock solid.
Don't think that's true anymore actually.
I was under the impression that they'd launched another service called Picnic?
I'm with Sky. After moving home it took them 4 months to sort out my line and they weren't even able to give me the level of line I was paying for. They hadn't bothered to do their homework. I was disconnected for over a month because they couldn't get their shit together then a month or so later disconnected again for several days while they sorted it out to a level the local line could handle.
Their customer service people were universally appalling and ranged from indifferent to outright incompetent.
Has anyone looked in to mobile broadband? It looks like my connection could be faster using that(currently 512kb) but all the deals look terribly shite.
I'm actually considering moving to Be atm. They're LLU in my exchange, and I'd imagine around my gaff their custom would be fairly low - would that mean low contention rates and better speeds? Or am I thinking dumb?
The plus points are they don't have effective caps, and they're slightly cheaper too.
Plus they say I can get potentially 5Mb, when BT wholesale say 2.5Mb max, which I'm sitting on atm and can get 3mb on a good day (or three).