
I have never in all my 23 years, or atleast the last 11-12 years of using the Internet used an Internet provider as bad as BT Total Broadband. If they spent more money on their service, especially the lame, pathetic excuse for a wireless router it might be a *little* better. Now, I’m not afraid to say I live with my parents still (though how much longer that will be I don’t know, I won’t be working around here…) and in March 2007 they purchased BT Total Broadband for the house, mainly because they had no other option but to with no other BT providers around (such as Sky or Tiscali), and Virgin Media didn’t have their lines connected. So we installed it, which was pretty much effortless I must say, but after getting on my PC upstairs (the router is plugged in downstairs next to the front door where the 1 BT line was – it’s a new house) it became apparent that the range of the router was terrible compared to my old Linksys WRT54G on NTL.
However, we perceviered (we are all having loss of connection across 4 laptops and 1 PC), but for the last 6 weeks it’s gotten worse and worse to the point of last night where I was unable to connect at all. I couldn’t even SEE the router, let alone not connect to the Internet. The real killer though is that a few weeks ago we contacted BT over a bill that just didn’t appear… right. £79 for one month of BT Broadband… yep, £79. Shocking. Upon ringing them they were willing to reduce it to £60… lovely… not. Take note, this is the ‘unlimited’ service too, so no cap. To say there are discrepencies in the service is a huge understatement. Long story short, do not go with BT Total Broadband, irregardless of what Watchdog say (BT ranked first!), they are crap. For all the stick NTL got for years, they really leave BT standing in every criteria, uptime, downstream and upstream.




I’ve been with NTL for years, since they were cabletel in fact and never had a problem. I know it;’s a matter of luck really because when I moved to Stafford, the speed was a bit crap, but I’d still stick with them because better the devil you know! And tbh in Swansea I haven’t had a problem in god knows how long.
You do well, I really wish we had NTL here. Hopefully when I move away to work I won’t have to go with Bt either.
How can BT charge you for an unlimited service. Im on that here, option 3 and I download quite a bit and havent been charged anything over the top.
This is the mystery that we were baffled by. The option was specifically chosen due to high levels of up and downstream and we discussed this with them.
We told them to go away and find out where the extra cost has come from, cause frankly it’s ridiculous, especially for the terrible service we get anyway. They haven’t contacted us back, but we are waiting for the bill.
Keep me informed mate please. Ive moved to them from Pipex and as yet have had my bills come in at the correct amount. Although when BT started the ISDN service a few years ago they billed a family member wrong by around £300 one month as the service kept dialling in when the machine was off.