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Andrews & ArnoldNewest Review: ... are at work or other commitments during normal hours and home for the evening as we are stuck with having to use our broadband during those peak hours. A&A however are different in the fact that they are primarily aimed at businesses so their peak hours are 8am - 6pm on weekdays only, meaning that by the time you return home, you are using your line during off-peak hours. Downloading ... more |
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by mdstone - written on 18.01.08 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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Not many people would have heard about Andrews & Arnold as an Internet Service Provider (ISP) but there are many reasons why they should be your number one choice when thinking about ADSL broadband at home. Most of us have had a story or two to tell about a bad experience we've had with an ISP - just check out my TalkTalk review. I think that most complaints about ISPs are related to poor customer service. Either they are not providing the service they promised or they simply do not care about your problems and just take your money. Andrews & Arnold are different in many ways as you will see from my review (based on home use). About the ...
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