Post Office Broadband - deal or no deal?

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damj

Well-Known Member
Just got a flyer through the post. Post office broadband (what next?). Looking to keep Sky tv, but change broadband and phone. The flyer says Totally unlimited broadband. 17 mb, evening and weekend calls £19 for 18 months. Sounds okay!
Anyone have any experience, reliability, customer service etc?
Cheers
 

vickster

Squire
If they say 17mb what will you get in reality?
What will Sky offer you to stay?

I assume that's £19 a month not a £1 a month!
 

13 rider

Guru
Location
leicester
If your with sky broadband now the post office will come down the same wires so speed will be pretty similar unless you upgrade to fibre to the cabinet . If the flyer says UPTO 17 mbs that can be any speed upto 17 . Contact your provider and say your considering leaving and see what they offer ? .Both sky and the post office ( who I believe sub let talk talk lines ) use the openreach network and openreach engineers so not much difference other than customer service which you only find out how good it is when things go wrong
 
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damj

damj

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I wish, but
If they say 17mb what will you get in reality?
What will Sky offer you to stay?

I assume that's £19 a month not a £1 a month!

I wish, get your point. Sky quote £26, just juggling finances. I'll check the speeds, of course missing detail on my part 'Up to 17Mb/sec*
 

vickster

Squire
I wish, but

I wish, get your point. Sky quote £26, just juggling finances. I'll check the speeds, of course missing detail on my part 'Up to 17Mb/sec*
Phone sky's retention team and ask them to stop you leaving

I do this every time Sky increase the bill, it meats comes down after a call, just be friendly and chatty
 
My brother has got broadbanned with the Post Office and wishes he hadn't. He wants to change to a different provider.
A friend of mine has Sky and manages to get a good deal when he says he wants to terminate his contract.
 

vickster

Squire
If your with sky broadband now the post office will come down the same wires so speed will be pretty similar unless you upgrade to fibre to the cabinet . If the flyer says UPTO 17 mbs that can be any speed upto 17 . Contact your provider and say your considering leaving and see what they offer ? .Both sky and the post office ( who I believe sub let talk talk lines ) use the openreach network and openreach engineers so not much difference other than customer service which you only find out how good it is when things go wrong
Don't Sky use BT lines? I almost switched to them and was told I had to pay and wait in for a BT engineer. I went to BT...never again due to awful flaky service and back with virgin
 
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User33236

Guest
All providers except virgin who have there own network use openreach (bt) network and engineers
I believe Sky often use their own hardware in the BT substation. I got an email from them several years ago telling me I'd lose internet access for a number of hours during the day whilst their engineers installed their new hardware in the local substation
 
I'm pretty sure I saw a review for which they were propping up the bottom

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13 rider

Guru
Location
leicester
Ah ok you said TalkTalk
I believe the po do not have there own equipment within every openreach (bt) exchange so sub let talk talk equipment which is then connect ted to the openreach network :wacko: confusing ! So when something goes wrong there 3 links in a chain .company you pay ,company who's equipment you use and the company who maintains the network !!!
 
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