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eddieb

@co.uk

reply to WestL
Re: [ADSL] Be Broadband vs O2 Broadband - any difference?

I have been with O2 for about 8 months. Without doubt THE best ISP I have ever used,( I move around the Globe quite a bit so have experienced overseas ISPs' as well as Uk). I have extensive Comp experience so I very rarely need to call the HELP line, although initially in O2s case I had to call them. The Help service is second to none, 24/7 and always courteous.
I have read the comments on Thinkbroadband forum and it would appear that Be leave a bit to be desired re Help.
I am currently on an LLU setup of a 16 meg line priced at �9.95 per month and never go below 12 megs, comp is running 16 hrs per day. Never had a line drop under LLU although a few when using access. O2 all the way!!!


nemo1966

join:2005-11-15
England
You obviously don't regard your privacy as "important" then.

I've been with BT several times, an average service. BE is a lot better though.
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pauldenton

join:2003-12-20
London


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what's BT got to do with it??

said by nemo1966 See Profile :

You obviously don't regard your privacy as "important" then.

I've been with BT several times, an average service. BE is a lot better though.
eh? the OP is debating between "Be" and "O2" which are both LLU providers owned by Telefónica (of Spain) and have as little to do with BT as it's possible for an ISP in the UK to have unless one lives in either a cabled area or Hull...
{BT have had nothing whatsovere to do with O2 since they demerged it in 2001 (2 years after they had bought out Securicor) - Telefónica bought both O2 and (Swedish owned) BeThere in 2006}
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