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Netservices Plc

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ISP Details

Name Netservices Plc
Legal Name Information Netservices Plc
Company Type UK Limited Company ( company number: 04178393 )
ISPA Member Information Medium
Ofcom Code of Practice Information False
Migration Support Information Inbound and Outbound
Rating 5_empty_stars compare this ISP to others
Links Homepage | Home Broadband | Business Broadband

Contact Details

Sales E-Mail info@netservicesplc.com
Sales Telephone 0870 753 0900 ( Non-geographic "national" (e.g. 0870) )
Mon - Fri (unknown) | Sat (unknown) | Sun (unknown)
Support E-Mail info@netservicesplc.com
Support Telephone 0870 753 0900 ( Non-geographic "national" (e.g. 0870) )
Mon - Fri (unknown) | Sat (unknown) | Sun (unknown)
You need to select a Usage Profile which best describes how much you think you will download from the Internet.
If you are unsure, you should probably select "Home Light" or "Home Medium". It may be worth discussing this with other members of your household as some activity (e.g. downloading movies online) can increase the usage significantly.

Packages (based on 3 GB transfer) - incl. 17.5% VAT

Package Name Speed Setup Monthly Quarterly Yearly
Home 500 512 Kbps £70.50 £29.79 - -
Office 2000 2 Meg £70.50 £144.92 - -
Home 1000 1 Meg £70.50 £45.06 - -
Home 2000 2 Meg £70.50 £46.41 - -
Office 500 512 Kbps £70.50 £68.55 - -
Office 1000 1 Meg £70.50 £121.42 - -
red prices indicated packages with usage based pricing (the more you download, the more it costs)

Dispute Resolution

Ofcom requires all communication providers to be a member of an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) scheme. This is to allow residential and small business providers with access to a prompt and independent resolution when there is a dispute with their communications provider. CISAS and OTELO are the two approved schemes.
This ISP does not subscribe to an OFCOM approved Alternative Dispute Resolution scheme
CISAS False
OTELO False

Network Details

IPv6 support False
Multicast support False