Chrisc Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 I will be moving to St.Lowho do I get as an isp-?I use a Telewest bundle nowPhonecable tvIsp for broadbandall paid for in 1 monthly billMy actual phone calls route via OnetelI'm bemused by products available in Franceeveryone offers a 'deal'So who do you guys use -?motto:- To trust is goodNot to trust is betterold arabic proverbcheers gangChris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deimos Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 Loads of threads on this over the last couple of months andyou will find loads of different opinions expressed in them – and they are allcorrect. In practice they are allpretty much as good (or as bad) as each other.Check which ISPs can or will offer you what services asthere is no point in selecting an ISP that offers you no or too limited aservice (a geographical consideration depending on exactly where you live – i.e. your local exchange and distance house to exchange).Everybody (myself included) has their “pet hates” and their “favourites”. Remember that when ISPs bundle stuff in, inpractice you are really paying for it (all hidden in the price you pay). None of them are giving stuff away. Also, their offers are continually changingso a good deal today will be bettered next week by somebody else. If XXX is offering a good price today, in afew months that price may have changed and a different ISP will be offering abetter price. They mostly tend to like12 month contracts so you normally cannot keep changing. Another thing is that some offer “introductory”prices (low rates for e.g. the 1st 6 months).Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LesLauriers Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 There are a number of different suppliers and pretty much all of them offer low headline rates which rapidly increase when you get into the detail. Generally speaking TV via broadband is only available in major conurbations where the lines are degrouped.Everyone has there own opinions on ISP's it's a bit like asking which is the best football team!For a combined broadband and phone service I have never yet found a better or less expensive supplier than Free - www.free.fr . At 29.99€ with unlimited free calls to French landlines and free international calls to 15 countries including, UK, Spain, USA, Australia etc, they appear to be unbeatable at the moment, certainly in non degroupe areas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miki Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 Everyone has there own opinions on ISP's it's a bit like asking which is the best football team!Sorry Les, the former may well be true but the latter, excuse me !!All together now for the best team and here's a little clue ........Blue is the colour, football is the game We're all together, and winning is our aim So cheer us on through the sun and rain 'cause ******* ******* is our name......Sorry, its just that it's Saturday....... again !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LesLauriers Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 [quote user="Miki"]Everyone has there own opinions on ISP's it's a bit like asking which is the best football team!Sorry Les, the former may well be true but the latter, excuse me !!All together now for the best team and here's a little clue ........Blue is the colour, football is the game We're all together, and winning is our aim So cheer us on through the sun and rain 'cause ******* ******* is our name......Sorry, its just that it's Saturday....... again !![/quote]As I wrote it, I thought to myself, Miki will have something to say on that!Good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
londoneye Posted January 29, 2006 Share Posted January 29, 2006 Going to have to ask a really stupid supplementary question I am afraid !Moving to France in April, will need (naturally) phone and internet connection; dont have broadband in UK but have (just) enough understanding to know that you cant get broadband everywhere in UK - assume this to be the same in France?Thus, actually two stupid questions !!1. With the Free system described above, do you still need to pay some kind of phone line rental to, say, the French equivalent of BT ?2. Is this available in all areas of France (we are going to be rural Limousin)? I would wait and ask neighbours but although they seem really sweet and relatively friendly, my gut feeling says that such issues will be way behind the welfare of their cows and not something they will have experience of !Any responses appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LesLauriers Posted January 29, 2006 Share Posted January 29, 2006 [quote user="londoneye"]Going to have to ask a really stupid supplementary question I am afraid !Moving to France in April, will need (naturally) phone and internet connection; dont have broadband in UK but have (just) enough understanding to know that you cant get broadband everywhere in UK - assume this to be the same in France?Thus, actually two stupid questions !!1. With the Free system described above, do you still need to pay some kind of phone line rental to, say, the French equivalent of BT ?2. Is this available in all areas of France (we are going to be rural Limousin)? I would wait and ask neighbours but although they seem really sweet and relatively friendly, my gut feeling says that such issues will be way behind the welfare of their cows and not something they will have experience of !Any responses appreciated. [/quote]No, you cannot get broadband everywhere, once you have a telephone number you can find out if you can get it. Normally you have to pay for the FT line unless you live in a zone degroupe which would be in a major city. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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