On Wednesday, September 8, 2004, at 03:05 PM, John Hobbs wrote:

I can recommend BT based on my own experience as a user and as a BT broadband engineer. They will sell you a variety of modems and routers including wireless which arrive on about the same day as your service is enabled. If you know anyone who works for BT or is a shareholder they can get discounts on the stuff for you.

        

A work colleague of mine went with BT because I told him if he had a router rather than a USB modem, it didn't really matter which provider he went with. However, when he had problems and called the help line, they flat out refused to help at all, saying it was against their rules to help Mac users, as they were completely not supported.


Marcus


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