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Hi,


We will be moving to East Dulwich next week (16 June) and were wondering if someone can recommend a reliable broadband provider in the area? We have been with Virgin for the past year and the service and our overall experience have been horrible. The engineer has confirmed we are being effected by a high utilisation in the area.


What's your experience with broadband providers in ED?


Thank you!

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I use Plusnet, which apparently has been a Which Best Buy for years.


Have always found it reliable, excellent customer service, good value for money, WiFi works all over the house and garden.


On one rare occasion when it was down, I posted about it on here to see if anybody else had problems, and a Plusnet customer service rep actually posted on the thread to explain what the issue was.

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rodneybewes Wrote:

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> Plusnet were bought by BT and their ratings have

> slipped ever since.

>

> Here's a decent comparison guide -

> http://www.thinkbroadband.com/isp/compare.html?isp

> _7=1&isp_77=1&isp_21=1&isp_22=1&isp_84=1&isp_6=1&c

> ommit=Compare.


xxxxxxx


Plusnet have been owned by BT ever since I was with them, and I have nothing but good things to say about them, hence my post above.


ETA: What do you mean, "their ratings have slipped ever since"? What evidence is there for that?

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