Archive for October, 2007

Broadband Org - Broadband Reviews

We are pleased to announce the release of a new feature on our site, broadband reviews! you can find our new reviews section here - broadband reviews

You can rate each provider using our 5 star system for customer service - speed and reliability as well as an overall rating . The reviews section is new and we need some reviews to get it started so if you could submit a review for your provider then that would help alot

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Broadband Org team

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O2 broadband launched with money back guarantee!

O2 broadband has officially launched today and we were pleased to see the addition of a 100 day money back guarantee allowing potential customers to make sure they are happy with the service before being locked into a lengthy contract - as we said previously the O2 packages are a great deal for o2 contract customers but if you dont already have an mobile contract then there is better deals out there, but the 100 day money back guarantee should make this package alot more acttractive than some of its rivals

here is more details of the packages available from O2 broadband

up to 8 meg unlimted broadband - £7.50

up to 16 meg unlimited broadband - £10

up to 20 meg (1.6meg upload speed) unlimited broadband - £20

if you are not a O2 mobile pay monthly customer then there is an extra charge of £10 on each package -

all packages come with a wireless router free connection and 0800 support line

Be Broadband New Prices

Be broadband has surprised us all with an announcement today that it will be cutting the prices on its broadband packages from the 10th of October for new and exsisting customers, the price cuts are fairly hefty too heres how they look

Be Value (8Mbps unlimited) - remains unchanged

Be Unlimited (24 Mbps downstream and up to 1.3 upstream speeds)- will be cut from £24 to £18 per month

Be Pro (24 Mbps downstream and up to 2.5 upstream speeds)- will be cut from £40 a month to £22 !

also there will now be no charge for a static IP address .

This put be in a very strong position with the fastest speeds in the UK at some of the cheapest prices , i just they can cope with all the new sign ups they are bound to get after these latest cuts as up until now their customer service record has been excellent. keep up the good work be !

to find out more about the new prices visit the website be broadband

O2 Broadband launches 15th October!

We have been eagerly awaiting O2 late arrival into the broadband market and today O2 have confirmed the 15th of October as launch day, they also confirmed leaked information about is forthcoming broadband packages

They will come in two formats; discounted (not free!) for o2 contract customers and full price for pay as you go and and non O2 customers .

The discounted rates for O2 customers are detailed below

£7.50 a month for up to 8mb Unlimited broadband

£10 for up to 16mb Unlimited broadband

£15 for up to 20mb Unlimited broadband

 Non o2 contract customers will have to pay an extra £10 on top of each package.

At a first glance these do look good deals but only if you are an existing O2 contract customer and we are disappointed to see that no free broadband is being offered like orange do with their contract customers.

It is also worth noting that Be Broadband who O2 now own offer better deals for non O2 customers than its parent company - £17.50 for O2’s 8mb unlimited service and £14 for be’s equivelant. So in our opinion you should only go for these deals if you can benefit from the £10 a month discount for O2 contract customers

Broadband, TV & Phone is a Picnic for Sky

Last month we reported on news surfacing that Sky were set to release a range of broadband services for users particualry for households outside of their LLU reach, well today Sky has officially announced the launch of their “Picnic” brand which will be run as a separate company and offers users not just broadband but telephone and Digital Terrestrial TV to appeal to customers without a sky dish and give SKY complete UK TV coverage.

Exact details are still a bit sketchy and we will will bring you more info when its available but here is some more details from Sky’s press release

  • TV, broadband and telephony
  • Choose 1, 2 or 3 services in any combination
  • Transparent prices and great value
  • Fast broadband access with up to 16 Mbps download speeds
  • Money-saving call packages
  • Instant access to improved TV choice through an aerial
  • Popular channels including Sky Sports 1, Sky Movies, Sky One, a children’s channel and a factual channel.
  • Access to Freeview channels

Customers will access the Picnic TV service through a new generation of digital set-top boxes.  The new boxes will help to lead future innovations on the digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform such as the adoption of MPEG-4 compression standards, which allow viewers to benefit from an increased choice of channels.  The Picnic TV service will initially consist of 3 MPEG-2 video streams but, subject to approval by Ofcom, Picnic aims to move to MPEG-4 and add a fourth channel dedicated to Sky News.

To find out more and register your interest in “Picnic” visit their website