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Travelman
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Posts: 726
Loc: Shropshire
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Hi all, in the near future my ISP contract with AOL expires and I intend to Migrate then but not decided to whom as I would like some help to decide the best easiest way.I have heard of problems with AOL making it difficult to obtain the information I thought I had seen or heard of a way that a new ISP would obtain the Info when chosen if anyone can enlighten me or suggest a ISP considered best for broadband at a reasonable cost not higher than £20. I am not expecting the very fast connection speeds as I am a light user but not one that cuts you off frequently all help will be appreciated. Cheers
-------------------- My Setups are, Windows XP Home, SP2, IE 7, AVG, Spybot, Ad Aware. Registry Mechanic, Firewall
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ciscokid
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Reg'd: Sun
Posts: 324
Loc: musicland where music rocks
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Have you tried Telewest? http://www.telewest.co.uk/websales/service.do?id=2&lid=broadband&lpos=menu_left
2MB £17.99
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Travelman
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Reg'd: Sun
Posts: 726
Loc: Shropshire
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Hi Ciscokid No I have not tried any ISPs yet but I thought Telewest was for Cable users but I will try them, thanks. Cheers
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maxping__
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If you are a light user as you say in your original post IDNet have a package for £17.99 inc V.A.T. It has a 2GB cap (you can buy extra GB'S for £1 each) the best customer support of any isp i have heard/read about and rock steady speeds and connection. The speed is 8Mb , i know you said speed is not important but you may as well have as much as you can get  You can migrate for free from your current isp. More info here -- http://www.idnet.net/broadband/default.jsp (scroll down for details)
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