Author: James Ashburner Date: To: lug, Hampshire LUG Discussion List CC: Subject: Re: [Hampshire] ISPs (again): Recommendation and warning
Vic wrote: >> If so, what ISP
>> would folks recommend for my pretty standard needs?
>
> I'm with Eclipse. I'm fairly pleased with them.
>
> Before I moved last year, the connection was rock-solid. I get to control
> things like rDNS, and there's no messing about with proxies or the like. I
> get an 8Mb connection for £20 a month.
>
> The move was interesting :-). They failed to tell me that if I didn't
> provide the new number at least a month before moving, that would be a
> completely new connection (i.e. I was disconnected for about 10 days). The
> form I filled in implied that they'd liaise with BT to sort that out -
> they don't. BUt at least I didn't have to part with any cash to get the
> new connection (just had to agree to another 12-month contract).
>
> Since moving, I still get an 8Mb connection - but I have had some line
> drops. It's usually <1min at a time, but it's always just when I was doing
> something :-)
>
> As for usage limits - I get up to 30GB a month - but that's only measured
> between 6pm and midnight, so even heavy users like me get plenty.
>
> Vic.
>
>
We had all our lines, bar the couple of leased lines we use, with
Eclipse, but their support was awful. Every time we called with a
problem they'd want us to try a different username and password at the
router. We were using cisco kit and there's no way I'm going to try
talking a user on site through changing any details in it.
We've since moved to Community Internet who are very good for anyone
looking for a decent business provider. They manage all our routers
themselves, including adding new sites to the VPN and any connection
issues. Customer service is excellent, unfortunately they don't do
personal connections.