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AAISP Promises Broadband Trouble Shooting

Andrews and Arnold internet service provider of the UK is a broadband supplying company that was realized in 1997. It has today a couple of offices in Bracknell, apart from possessing equipment racks in a number of data centres in Britain. The company avers that their aim is to provide telecommunications solutions of high quality to professional and technical customers. Although the company was formed in 1997, its official launching by the name Andrews and Arnold Internet service in 1998. Today, AAISP show-cases an array of broadband services with fixed IPv4 and IPv6, including a permanent premium business broadband connection.

aaisp_logoRecently, AAISP came into lime light yet again with a promise to successfully handle complicated broadband line faults. They also went to the extent of pledging to take on the difficult broadband problems left behind by other ISPs as well. This promise of the company extended to the fresh customers is backed up by a unique money back offer that comes into effect, at the instance of their failing to resolve the fault with in a month’s time. However, this promise of the company only supports the users of a wholesale’s network line of BT. This says that customers migrating from unbundled lines would not benefit from this.

AAISP would also offer transparency of their dialogue with BT on the raised fault tickets that enables the customers to view the happenings upfront. However, some petty problems such as expectation for extra speed may not be considered by the company as a fault. Meanwhile, AAISP has made it clear that similar to many broadband lines, they also used links from BT to connect the broadband line of the customers to the company’s network. AAISP regards this as a sensible way of offering a broadband service to the whole nation, if if at the risk of dealing with BT every time a fault appears.

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