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scribeth thus In article , tony sayer writes: Contrary to my headers, I haven't seriously used Demon for about 8 years now, only as a maildrop and webspace. I use a commercial ISP in order to get the service level I require. Anyone to recommend then please?... I initially had BT Openworld Business. That was excellent. They generally noticed faults before I did, and they were fixed within a few hours even over weekends. Their news service started developing lots of missing articles. They relied on the BT Openworld residential news service, and the BT Openworld residential side was nowhere near as good as the business side. (Ironically, I took a full newsfeed from BT's peering newsservers at work and that was excellent, but sadly not what the BT Openworld news servers seemed to use.) However, at £65/month when other ADSL providers had dropped well below that, and with the newsservice not working too well, I switched to Andrews+Arnold about 3 years ago. They are mainly a business ISP (I don't think they expect support calls from windows users whose systems have stopped working). They only officially provide support Mon-Fri business hours, but unofficially support seems to be available weekends too. The news service is provided by Gradwell, and seems OK (gets the odd hickup for a few minutes occasionally). A+A are very honest with their customers -- like Demon were in their first couple of years, and I like to see that from a company. I believe A+A have deliberately priced themselves to dissaude new customers at the moment, to maintain quality of service for existing users whilst they wait for BT to get the new generation links working. I've got 3 ADSL lines with A+A around the family, and it's nice to be able to monitor and manage them from web pages, and get SMS alerts when they go down, etc. All noted thanks!.... -- Tony Sayer |
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