Hi,
I hope no-one is bothered by a post that isn't particularly about Linux.
It's about my experience choosing high-speed internet access in
Luxembourg and ends with a request for info about Alternet/Tiscali.
I recently arrived in Luxembourg and started looking for a good ISP.
My discovery? It's incredibly hard to find out any quality of service
info on an ISP. There is, for instance, no website that collects
information and complaints about ISPs. I find this amazing because
the contracts here are very restrictive, and if you don't like the
service, there's nothing you can do but wait until the contract ends.
I was used to being able to get out with 30 days notice.
Anyway, at first, I assumed I' go with DSL because I've always have.
Then tried to persuade me to consider cable - cheaper, faster, and
offering a telephone alternative to P&T. Coditel is the cable
provider in my area. The cable fan I spoke to is in an Eltrona area.
Try as I might, I couldn't get any objective information on the
Coditel service. What I did get was a lot of anecdotal evidence that
Coditel was having serious tech problems with their telephone
service, and their billing and customer support service was seriously
lacking. I did hear that their internet service worked as advertised.
But I also heard that the company's quality had gone downhill since
it was acquired by a Belgian company. Since I'm not really interested
in the local cable offerings for TV, I'd only have cable if it
offered me a way to avoid paying for a P&T landline, as well. Based
on what I could find out, I dropped the idea.
Next I returned to DSL. Having tracked the prices, I could see that
competition was having a noticeable effect, reducing the cable price
advantage. But again, I had limited information on quality of service.
So I devised an experiment. I have a DSL modem that I bought in
Canada. I decided to ask all 11 DSL ISPs I knew whether my DSL modem
ought to work here. I sent the message listing the technical specs of
my modem (I had already ascertained with the manufacturer that it
probably will work here) at 15:58 on Dec. 12. It's not 16:32 on Dec.
14, and so far, only 4 of the ISPs (2 of which turned out to be
different names for the same outfit) have bothered to respond.
Based on this experiment and my interaction with the people who
responded and their prices, I am considering signing up with Alternet/
Tiscali (they responded right away with accurate, detailed
information and had a deal on a level with the cheapest on the
market. I wonder if I could trouble list members for any information
that I should consider before committing myself.
Thank you,
Mike
mglists@gmailcom