Hey all,
Before people think this is a rant like other similar topics, it is not. It is simply me asking for opinions on what to do regarding my PN connection.
Been with PN for roughly 18 months now and been very happy. In the early days when I thought my 'Up to 8 Meg' was being restricted by BT somehow, PN were quick to point out that my exchange was a long distance away and I would probably not receive anything more than 0.5 meg for sometime. I stuck with my £20 a month broadband simply for my gaming habits. Since various trips to hot and sandy places, getting married and generally only playing the xbox now and then with a bit of iTunes thrown in, I have began thinking about changing my broadband. Added to this I purchased a MacBook last January and haven't had the best of luck with the PN provided BT Voyager 2110 Wireless connection. It has gone from full strength in our bedroom (Furthest point away) to half and sometimes cutting out. After various reinstallations of the modem, channel changing, name changing, security changing etc it seems to have calmed down.
So heading onto the uSwitch website I see that PN is still scoring very high in the satisfaction stakes, happy with the customer services, but the price and modem are the things bothering me. After scoping the BT website and seeing their offers (Including an 'N' wireless modem, Mac users please post to tell me how you're doing!) and also looking at the Sky offers (Wife joining me on camp soon which will require Sky+ and cookery programs) I feel in my opinion (And in this household) the future for PN looks on the rocks.
So, my questions really are...
1). Can I reduce my PN costs? Speed isn't an issue, neither is the download limit, but online gaming (Xbox 360) is.
- If I do reduce my costs, do I have to sign a 12/18/24 month contract?
- Will I get one of these fancy 'N' wireless modems? Is it Mac compatible? Does it have ethernet ports for the Xbox?
2). If I decide to go to BT or Sky, how easy is the acquirement of a MAC code?
Thanks in advance
Tom