ISP advice required
#1
i`m with aol 14.99 per month spend as long as you like on line no getting restricted to 2 hours then having to re-connect.when you launch aol minimize it then run internet explorer,just using aol as the door to the net.
#2
I want to change ISP's shortly and need some advice.
Looking for a good service without a time limit on your connection that keeps your BT line.
Only really need some sort of off peak deal and I don't want to have to use Telewest Cable.
The only other thing is that I don't want loads of adverts across the top of the screen like I have now.:-(
Any advice gratefully received
Thanks
Steve
Looking for a good service without a time limit on your connection that keeps your BT line.
Only really need some sort of off peak deal and I don't want to have to use Telewest Cable.
The only other thing is that I don't want loads of adverts across the top of the screen like I have now.:-(
Any advice gratefully received
Thanks
Steve
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Hmmm the adverts thing, you're on a loser that's where they get most of their revenue from.
I am using BT anytime (on home highway) which has an 0800 number for £15 per month. This has proved very handy when spending 12 hours playing Counterstrike!!!
See if you can get hold of Lee, the SIDC IT bloke he knows his ISP onions, so to speak.
I am using BT anytime (on home highway) which has an 0800 number for £15 per month. This has proved very handy when spending 12 hours playing Counterstrike!!!
See if you can get hold of Lee, the SIDC IT bloke he knows his ISP onions, so to speak.
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