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Virgin Media M500 (Gig1 w/volt) Broadband For £35pm/18m + £85 bill credit + £57 Topcashback, (£27.12pm effective)
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sorted byWorks every time for me, my previous contract cost me £12 a month for 512mb speeds.
The Openreach site says that we should be able to get 12Mbits/sec - is there any "suck it and see" ISP that you can just immediately cancel the contract, no cancellation fees, if they don't deliver something approaching what should be possible?
Meanwhile, when it works, Vodafone 4G is delivering 20. When it works.
If this 12Mb is available over VDSL/FTTC rather than ADSL then Onestream give a cooling off period that lets you cancel AFTER your service has gone live so you can actually try it out unlike many others who don't allow this.
If you're ADSL Only, then I would probably be looking at a more specialist provider. A&A Are expensive but their contracts are rolling monthly and they have a "We'll fix your line" Guarantee. If you are genuinely supposed to be getting 12Mb and that's not just an average estimate, then they'll look after you and get Openreach out to sort it out, leaving you free to go somewhere cheaper once it's fixed if you don't want to stick with them long term.
Have you consdered the other 3 mobile networks paired with an outdoor router? You should be able to get something a little faster and more reliable than you currently have with Vodafone if you want to stick with the wireless option.
We got an email today saying "don't go", and an offer to discount on their "big bundle" if we stay....but it's still more than most competitors, the speed is 100mb (currently have 500mb) and it's a two year contract. Asa tennant, I never want a two year contract incase I have to move. (edited)
Have you done much troubleshooting? Have you established if it's the WiFi, the router, or the line sync itself that keeps disconnecting? Have you tried using your own router?