On Wednesday 05 December 2007 23:01, John Cooper wrote:
>>  I heard several horror stories about ADSL going down and each
>> party blaming the other. 
>>     
>
> This simply doesn't happen with Zen.  They were even prepared to accept 
> responsibilty for a fault on my 'phone line, tho' they asked whether I would 
> mind trying BT first.  But said come back to them if I experienced a problem 
> with BT.
>   
Well I hope that continues, but they are still reliant on BT Openreach
like every other supplier including BT broadband.
>   
>> With Virgin at least the technology is better 
>> and you are dealing with one company, even if the customer services are
>> still the same NTL.
>>     
>
> Customer services is excellent and I only deal with one company.  What happens 
> after I have reported a problem to Zen is their problem not mine, and that is 
> how they see it.
>   
But you still had to call BT!
> The technology may be more reliable with cable, and I bow to your superior 
> knowledge on that.  But the quality of what one receives seems to be largely 
> a matter of customer service both in cable and in ADSL.  I have heard a 
> fairly large number of cable horror stories to match your ADSL ones.
>   
Very true, I've had bad experiences with both on setup, but once
installed, cable has been by far the more reliable so I think everyone
should make an informed choice. ADSL is the better value with a phone
package, but are likely to have download limits, even on "unlimited"
packaged between 6pm and 12am. Virgin don't have download limits.
John.
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