supacook2k 
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Registered: 26th May 03
 
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i've been asked to find out why people would want to change broadband provider and why they wouldn't want to change provider. if you could give me reasons for both that would be great. cheers
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MJFF88 
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Registered: 30th Apr 08
 
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Why I would... 
Downtime, slow speeds, bad customer service 
 
Why I wouldn't... 
Consistent speeds (Not necessarily high), friendly customer service.
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Eck 
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Registered: 17th Apr 06
 Location: Lundin Links, Fife 
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Why I would: 
 
Slow speeds for high cost.  Indian call centres 
 
Why I wouldn't: 
 
Reliable.
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John 
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
 
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I didn't want to change because I had excellent speeds, well defined peak and off peak times and not throttling. 
 
I changed because they changed the t&c's to include extremely vague rules about limits and throttling and massive speed decreases.
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_Allan_ 
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Registered: 24th Mar 04
 
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I nearly didn't change from BT because of reliability. Over 5-6 years I can count on one hand the number of hours downtime I experienced. Their speeds were pretty consistant at first and being tied into 4 email accounts over dozens of websites. Makes it a ball ache to change providers. 
 
Reason I did change was the constant throttling, poor CS when you needed it (Indian Call Centre's). Price and speed. 
Got a cheaper and quicker connection from another provider that does not throttle. 
 
[Edited on 02-04-2009 by _Allan_]
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MarkM 
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Registered: 11th Apr 01
 Location: Liverpool 
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quote: Originally posted by _Allan_ 
I nearly didn't change from BT because of reliability. Over 5-6 years I can count on one hand the number of hours downtime I experienced. Their speeds were pretty consistant at first and being tied into 4 email accounts over dozens of websites. Makes it a ball ache to change providers. 
 
Reason I did change was the constant throttling, poor CS when you needed it (Indian Call Centre's). Price and speed. 
Got a cheaper and quicker connection from another provider that does not throttle. 
 
[Edited on 02-04-2009 by _Allan_] 
   
 
I concur to most of that.
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dannymccann 
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
 Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire 
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As _Allan_ ^ for me too 
 
Ill be changing to Virgin when I know im going to be in a property for a solid 12 months
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Aaron 
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Registered: 9th Aug 04
 Location: Cottingham, East Riding 
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I dont change because i can't. The ISP i have are the only one available to my area   
 
Unless i get crappy 3G.
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Ian 
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
 Location: Liverpool 
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I would change on price.  In fact I stayed because it got cheaper. 
 
I would also change if it was slow, I nearly left Plus.net because of their throttling when in fact a tariff change sorted it. 
 
There's no reason not to leave if you're unhappy.
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Jambo 
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
 Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic 
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what is throttling?
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John 
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
 
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ISP's picking out (normally) certain traffic, for instance bit torrent, and making that slower than your connection would normally allow.
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_Allan_ 
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Registered: 24th Mar 04
 
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or anything other than http:// traffic in BT's case  
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dannymccann 
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
 Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire 
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Bt is just dogshit slow, end of, doesnt matter what traffic it is, im about 2 miles from the exchange on a 'up to (bollocks) 8mb' connection, max I get during the day (downloading http demos or something) is 120kb/s, its fucking terrible
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