Sky has by far the best TV choice, but you pay through the nose for it, especially once you add on Sports and/or Movies. BT has the best broadband in my experience, though it will differ from area to area.
A good setup would be something like this:
BT Broadband BT TV (inc AMC/BT Sport) Openbox/Skybox for the extra Sky channels not offered on BT (these boxes are good for watching eg live sport, but useless as an every day box, recording shows etc)
Sky has by far the best TV choice, but you pay through the nose for it, especially once you add on Sports and/or Movies. BT has the best broadband in my experience, though it will differ from area to area.A good setup would be something like this:BT
free toshiba laptop free boardband for a year and £125 quid from a referral from an existing sky customer
I rang Sky. No Toshiba laptop. They offered a Samsung ipad. I've never used an ipad. Can you use Excel with one?
free toshiba laptopfree boardband for a yearand £125 quid from a referral from an existing sky customerI rang Sky. No Toshiba laptop. They offered a Samsung ipad. I've never used an ipad. Can you use Excel with one?
I'm with Virgin for TV, Broadband and Phone. Never had a problem and can't remember the last time any part of it was down. Like fact as well that maintenance is free at all times.
I'm with Virgin for TV, Broadband and Phone. Never had a problem and can't remember the last time any part of it was down.Like fact as well that maintenance is free at all times.