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Which ISP To Go For (FTTC) - Discussion
NewtronStar:
--- Quote from: Weaver on October 09, 2016, 05:23:06 PM ---Some of my neighbours may possibly think they have no choice but to deal with BT Retail.
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I am afraid I can't get your favorite ISP on my circuit so just because others can get it does mean most of us can there are three types of exchanges for ISP's BTw & LLU and the BTw only which is my type of exchange and have no choice other than to use BT retail.
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Admin - Split from thread here to continue discussion.
This was the most logical place to split.
NEXUS2345:
If you are BTw only you can use many ISPs other than BT Retail. To list a few: Zen, Uno, Origin, A&A, Sky (connect service), Plusnet.
NewtronStar:
Only if the ISP provide a BTw /retail service see below for ISP services at my exchange
and response from Andews & Arnold ISP
TT availability checker response
ADSL Services
Sorry TT back-haul ADSL is not available.
Ethernet/fibre
Ethernet services are also available, click here to check prices and availability.
TalkTalk EAD and Internet access 40Mb/s
Install subject to survey and may have excess construction charges which will be quoted before continuing with order
Install
£2850.00
£2375.00 Monthly
£1167.86
£973.22
gt94sss2:
Can I ask what exchange you are on?
Most ISPs offer a service over BTW - including as has been said Zen, Uno, Origin, A&A and Plusnet etc - you are not just limited to BT Retail at any exchange in the UK even if your exchange doesn't have LLU.
There are some ISPs which offer both services over LLU and BTW and in those cases the LLU products won't be available to you but the BTW based ones will.
NewtronStar:
Check out NIHB and yes I can get EE Plusnet and BT and a few others but that's about it
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