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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21627614

Just in case you missed it... I'm paying O2 £6.25 a month :lol: , so we'll have to see how this plays out... what do you folks make of Sky broadband? This of course means my fcukwit father could pay one bill to Sky since he has a dish, instead of paying both Sky and BT :roll: , but we'll see how that goes too.

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Sun Mar 03, 2013 1:18 pm
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If you get a discount on your O2 broadband because you have an O2 mobile phone then I'd expect that to die of death once Sky takes over unless that's covered by whatever deal they've done (I doubt it somehow).

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Sun Mar 03, 2013 2:01 pm
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davrosG5 wrote:
If you get a discount on your O2 broadband because you have an O2 mobile phone then I'd expect that to die of death once Sky takes over unless that's covered by whatever deal they've done (I doubt it somehow).


Yeah, that's what I'm expecting :(

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I have the discount for mobile plus 1/2 price broadband for 12 months. Not sure what will happen to it but I am expecting to look for a new ISP in due course. I'll decide that when I get more info.

My old boss has Sky broadband, he lives in Leighton Buzzard and says it is crap.

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Glad I'm not with either of those ISP's.

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I am with Sky Broadband and as an internet provider they are fine. No capping or throttling, though it is prone to outages at times. This needs to be blocked because the market is too concentrated as it is.

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Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:36 pm
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Sky has responded to concerns that its broadband network will not be able to handle the demands of extra customers following its acquisition of the O2 and Be Broadband brands.

The satellite TV giant last week agreed to pay £180 million to Telefonia in order to acquire both O2 and Be with a further £20m dependent on successful migration of customers to Sky.

Those customers will be moved onto Sky's unlimited and un-throttled packages later this year, adding to its existing 4.2m customers and making it the second largest ISP in the UK, after BT.

However, in January, the company was forced to admit that taking on too many new customers, had caused a slowing of download speeds for users in some areas of the country. Won't this problem be exacerbated by adding even more newcomers to the network? According to Sky it will not.
Extra capacity

The ISP told CNET UK that has been making and will continue to make the necessary infrastructure upgrades in order to cope with this influx of users, if and when those slowdowns occur.

In a statement the company said: "On the rare occasions where temporary congestion issues have arisen in specific exchanges Sky has moved quickly to upgrade them with extra capacity."

The company added that it would not be changing its policies of: "totally unlimited broadband with absolutely no usage caps or traffic management policies.

"Traffic is not shaped at any time on any application, by Sky on its network."

Sky customers and those coming over to its network are likely to remember those words if the ISP falls short on its promise.


http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/ ... ut-1136105

I'll hold them to that.

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If they did it well it will probably be fine. I have been with Sky for more than a year, and they deal with problems pretty well. Though with most ISP if they do things well you never need to contact them.

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