I've been a customer of AAISP for a long time now (14 years? Something like that). I migrated to the AAISP FTTC offering having previously been on the end of a rural broadband connection. Some of my "grandfathered in" perks have also been carried over to the Home::1 package, which I am grateful to AAISP for doing.
Ordering was a breeze, with very simple to answer questions until the order was complete. A date was immediately agreed as go-live (and this was literally hours after the cabinet was given the "Awaiting Orders" status by BT Wholesale).
The FTTC service was actually in and active 1 day earlier than promised, for reasons best known to BT, but fortunately I was able to complete the work necessary to make the swap-over complete at my end of things at short notice.
Once the service was correctly wired in, the modem logged in and everything sprang into life and just worked, first time. Despite the high standards I hold AAISP to, this actually came as no suprise - their stuff generally just works as advertised.
I've done a couple of speed tests, and I have absolutely no complaints with the download speed I am receiving. The download speed I actually achieve is absolutely in line with the vDSL sync speed - Andrews and Arnold are living up to their "we promise not to be the bottleneck" promise - even for a brand new 80Mbit/S line. Download speeds don't drop in the evenings.
10/10 across the board. I continue to have no complaints (even after 14 years) about the AAISP service. I cannot recommend AAISP highly enough, they go the extra mile to make things work first time, and reliably thereafter.
It's a shame that the Speed rating doesn't go up to 11 on this review form; if there was ever any ISP worthy of an 11, AAISP is that ISP.
tl;dr: AAISP are good. Really good. I cannot, in good conscience, recommend another ISP whilst AAISP are here doing their thing.
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