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   * [http://www.adsl24.co.uk/ ADSL24]:
   * Various capped packages all the way up to "unlimited" - which is genuinely unlimited; thus exposing the price/cap tradeoff; coupled with a sane policy for when you cross your cap limit - they just bump you to the next package up for the month.
   * Support staff respond promptly and cluefully to email.

Black Cat Networks is unfortunately removing their ADSL services, and are offering to migrate people to a company called [http://www.nitrex.net/ Nitrex]. This unofficial page is intended to be used to track alternative offerings for those who want to shop around.

The following ISPs seem to be geek-friendly but many more details to be added. If you discover any information, please feel free to add it here.

  • Plusnet?
    • Have been bought by BT, and their reputation is failing quickly. Major mail problems recently. -SteveMcIntyre

    • I've only heard bad things about Plusnet, mind you this was from home users doing heavy p2p. -JohnVeness

  • [http://www.eclipse.net.uk/ Eclipse]:

    • No IPv6, but they do IPv4 up to /29s with their cheap service, now owned by Kingston Communications, and some users are being migrated to an LLUed service which apparently isn't as good. -murble
  • [http://www.zen.co.uk/ Zen]

    • I've only ever heard *good* things about Zen, although they are expensive. -JohnVeness)

    • Good rating at [http://www.thinkbroadband.com/isps.html Thinkbroadband]. Cheaper and faster than BC were if you're happy with a 2Gb allowance compared to BCs 512Mb package (but not too expensive to buy more). One month contract which is a good and I expect many of us will look out for.

  • [http://www.ukfsn.org/ UKFSN]

  • [http://aaisp.net.uk Andrews & Arnold Ltd].

    • From [http://aaisp.net.uk/tech.html their tech page]: linux support, IP6, staff on irc.

    • Very good support, and they keep you posted when the have problems (on usenet and their status blog)
    • Horribly expensive for higher usage rates -SteveMcIntyre <- They only meter 8am-6pm, Mon-Fri so not going to big issue for home users - Kimball Johnson

  • [http://www.bogons.net/ Bogons]:

    • IPv6 service
    • /29 or /28 IPv4 available if you ask nicely
    • Expensive.
    • Support is pretty much limited to Cisco and Unix.
  • [http://www.idnet.net/broadband/default.jsp IDNet]

  • [http://www.adsl24.co.uk/ ADSL24]:

    • Various capped packages all the way up to "unlimited" - which is genuinely unlimited; thus exposing the price/cap tradeoff; coupled with a sane policy for when you cross your cap limit - they just bump you to the next package up for the month.
    • Support staff respond promptly and cluefully to email.

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