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Title: Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: ISJX_Ian on February 15, 2007, 21:14:33 PM
Im looking for a bargain basement broadband connection for a friend. Requirements:

< 3 months minimum contract period
Free (or very low) connection fee
Free (if possible) modem/wireless router

I dont care at all about speed or download limits (edit: well, at least 10gb probably needed).

Any recommendations?

Cheers,

Ian

Edit: Best deals Im aware of so far:
Virgin Media [1mb/unlimited]: Ã,£14.99/month, No Connection Charge, Ã,£50 cancellation charge, Free Modem (not wireless)
Eclipse [8mb/2gb p.m.]: Ã,£14.99/month, No Connection Charge, Ã,£47 cancellation charge, Free modem (not wireless)
Title: Re:Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: Beaker on February 15, 2007, 21:20:45 PM
no provider offers those terms.  The short contract charge you for connection, and the free connections are all long contracts.
Title: Re:Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: White Giant on February 15, 2007, 22:58:49 PM
Long time no see mate!

I know Eclipse offer a short term contract, but with a large connection/disconnection fee.

I recently suffered a net outage due to an upgrade, and I found an unsecured wireless network to use for the day. It might not be legal, or indeed ethical, but needs must.  8)
Title: Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: Sweenster on February 16, 2007, 00:22:45 AM
tis shocking how many unsecured networks are around atm

people are just asking for trouble
Title: Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: Poison_UK on February 16, 2007, 00:29:16 AM
War Driving for the win ;) Nice 8meg line in the center of town, no one seems to use it much so if we were feeling nasty we could just rape the line for torrents while sitting in cars :) Niceness ;)
Title: Re:Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: Serious on February 16, 2007, 01:04:41 AM
Poison, have edited your post just in case, put in in line with a certain boxer who didnt murder his wife but was going to show how he might have done it.
Title: Re:Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: ISJX_Ian on February 16, 2007, 08:38:18 AM
The best Ive found myself so far is Virgin Media:

1mb service
Ã,£14.99/mo
Ã,£0 connection
Ã,£50 cancellation fee
Free modem (not wireless)

I can probably lend my friend the wireless kit so not so crucial.

Anyone know of anything slightly cheaper?

Cheers for the Eclipse suggestion WG... but I think a 2gb download limit on the lowest package is probably just too little
Title: Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: addictweb on February 16, 2007, 11:13:24 AM
Might be worth looking at bulldog, not sure of prices but they have a 1 month contract and have been good for me.

Title: Re:Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: Mongoose on February 28, 2007, 14:06:55 PM
freebe wireless kit is asking for trouble imo, my sister has Orange wireless and I eventually had to patch a Linksys Wireless router onto it to get a stable connection.

Nothing is truly free, the company still has to pay for it and if they are giving them away they will be the cheapest, shoddiest router boxes they can lay their hands on.
Title: Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: Poison_UK on February 28, 2007, 14:17:52 PM
Check out http://www.pipex.com/

Title: Re:Recommendations for cheap, short contract broadband
Post by: BigSoy on February 28, 2007, 18:28:43 PM
Quote from: ISJX_IanThe best Ive found myself so far is Virgin Media:

1mb service
Ã,£14.99/mo
Ã,£0 connection
Ã,£50 cancellation fee
Free modem (not wireless)

I can probably lend my friend the wireless kit so not so crucial.

Anyone know of anything slightly cheaper?

Cheers for the Eclipse suggestion WG... but I think a 2gb download limit on the lowest package is probably just too little

Careful of the free modem (none-wireless) as it may be USB-only which it makes a generally epic pain in the arse. EDIT - if your wireless kit doesnt have a built-in modem that is.