Well, I'm really begining to reconsider my plans to go broadband, as for a light user like me (rarely more than three-four hours a day [if that] on the internet) the disadvantages far outweigh the advantages. My main reason for considering broadband was that I had become fed up with spending every Sunday morning updating security software on a slow connection, but I have found that simply not using security software on my spare machine and doing a format-reinstall takes just 3/4 of a hour. Therefore, I am now thinking of reverting to my main PC, but only updating once a month, as if I did pick up a nasty I could quickly do a format/reload, as I only install programs I know I will use anyway. I only have 2.5GB installed in total.
From what I can see, unless you want to pay through the nose, broadband just ain't worth the hassle, there are just too many restrictions. Either it's free setup, but a capped service or a twelve month contract (and often both) or an extortionate setup fee and a high ongoing cost, OK if you're on all day, but not worth it if you go out to work. I still like the look of the Demon package, but as Simon says it appears to be £19.99 and not £17.99 as I read on the link I saw last night. However, the Terms and Conditions are frightening:
(c) For Home 500 customers:
Price
Cancellation of Home 500
Other than cancellation under paragraph 13.1 above, if you cancel after the Agreement Date but before the start of the Minimum Period of Service, then there will be a charge depending on how many working days it is before the start of the Minimum Period of Service.
up to 2 working days
£150.00 + VAT
3-5 working days
£100.00+VAT
Abortive Visit Charge
Abortive visits include attendance to incorrect address provided by you, instances when the Premises does not meet the Physical Characteristics (or any other requirements specified by the Carrier), or where you have not agreed to take the Service at the appointed time as agreed between the Carrier and THUS.
£125.00 + VAT
Administration Charges
Where order details received from you are illegible, materially incorrect or incomplete.
£23.00 + VAT per hour (minimum £46.00 + VAT)
Reconnection Charge
If your phone line is disconnected by the Carrier for any reason, including non-payment of bill or change in service ownership , and subsequently reconnected, you may be liable to pay THUS a reconnection charge for your ADSL service**
** you may be required to commence a new contract for Service with THUS; this does not terminate your payment obligations under the original Agreement.
£260 + VAT
Reworking Charge
If you consent to a Carrier engineer making good any existing non-Carrier installed wiring to make it fit for installation of the Service.
Carrier will charge you directly
Sod that. How do I know where I will be in twelve months' time? Moving home is expensive enough without having to fork out up to £260 to your ISP.
Fortunately, I'm in no hurry, so I may uncancel my Fast24 dialup account and see where British broadband is in twelve months time. Otherwise I may go with Wanadoo, as it is only £2 more than my dialup charge, is faff-free to setup, and 2GB a month is probably twice what I use at the moment.