Who is an Andrews and Arnold user? Shout out if you're agreeable so I can say hello.
Following the revelations of jelv's report AA does seem to be getting soo much cheaper now, perhaps heading towards being more of a mainstream ISP rather than a niche one for very demanding or quality-conscious users.
For a lot of people though the lack of an old-fashioned landline telephone may be a showstopper. But then who really uses landlines any more? - What with VoIP ring ultra-cheap, if you can ever get it to work, and mobile phones. We have mobile phones and VoIP redirected to mobile currently because I can't get VoIP to work: too much fatigue, don't have the stamina to get the VoIP kit set up correctly, even with help from AA.
When Voip did sort-of work some years ago, if I remember correctly there were somtimes audio problems and perhaps it just used to fail when there was any kind of load on the network, I forget. I don't think that VoIP can handle a high-delay pipe such as mine, ultra-slow and heavily interleaved, with high jitter and even packet re-ordering due to the multi-line IP bonding. Perhaps it has never been tested on multi-line setups, or very long lines never mind the nightmare combination of both.