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I have had the worst experience with Tiscali a couple of years ago when I tried move my account with them to the new house so I completely understand.


I've been with Sky for a couple of years and had no major problems but I've recently moved to BT and they have a much better wireless coverage than Sky.


Either way they're a million times better than Tiscali, hope you magange to sort it out soon

I'm with O2 as of last month. It's the same technology as Be (Be is a sister company). Speeds are reasonable, price more so (I get an extra discount as a mobile O2 customer, so it's around 8 quid a month).


The worst was the switch-over: BT totally cocked it up and hooked up my line to another subscriber and vice versa. I ended up with no comms at all (telephone) until BT engineer fixed it at the exchange a day later. And they were in complete denial that there was (by several weeks) to my old provider (Demon) so between them (old and new provider) they were trying to double-invoice. I gave old provider and BT merry hell yesterday and they've now backed down.

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