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RoyW
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As a 68-year-old novice (I have only been using the internet for a year or two on dial-up, but want to upgrade to broadband), it would be useful if someone could provide some advice on comparing broadband deals. I have been using http://www.top10-broadband.co.uk to look at offers - which is very good, but what should I actually be looking for? Who is reliable? How much should I pay each month? My brother suggested AOL.
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Robbie07
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I used this site a while ago - http://www.broadband-guide.org.uk/ and it seemed pretty good to me. I'm with Virgin Media and can't complain but some of my friends do. Hope this helps. Rob
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eddieprice
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Hi, Have you tried moneysupermarket.com. They compare all sorts of things, including broadband, and they have a broadband forum. Not a great deal in the forum as yet, but useful. I am with directsave.net. Their package includes broadband up to 8 Mbps, I get about 2-4 Mbps depending on time of day and location of site, plus phone calls and line rental. It comes to about £30/month (there is also VAT, which they never include in their costs). The service has been okay, customer service has been good, the few times that I have needed it. Hope this helps.
Eddie Price
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