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Easynet (ESY)     

proptrade - 22 Jan 2004 11:27

i was wondering if anyone out there had any strong views? this company appears to be delivering and has just turned EBITA positive after a great trading statement last week. seems like upside to +200p once results are out.

any comments or thoughts would be appreciated.

proptrade - 26 Apr 2005 15:58 - 512 of 602

saw SIA creeping up, will check it out...

i have emailed ESY with my little story and who knows maybe they can play around with it. i even gave them an advertising strategy -

"call up you ISP, ask them 2 things - speed and tariff. Cancel them and subscribe to UKonline. one call, save money and speed up your life. simple"

anyway, not that i am in advertising (or ever will be after that effort) but i am SOLD!

gavdfc - 26 Apr 2005 16:14 - 513 of 602

Good call emailing ESY, "one call does it all!" Pity they don't cover up here. Gonna email Blueyonder tonight and see if they will do anything considering the reduction in the retail market.

gavdfc - 26 Apr 2005 21:28 - 514 of 602

Whilst searching the web tonight, this sprung up:

"The Lane is a sophisticated, light and modern restaurant whose list of corporate members includes Skanska, Habitat, Easynet, Kangol, RBS and Natwest. They come back time and again, safe in the knowledge that they can treat their guests to the highest quality European cuisine in calm but ambient surroundings."

It always comes back to food....

http://www.londonlaunch.com/newsArticle.asp?retid=36&newsID=609

proptrade - 27 Apr 2005 09:17 - 515 of 602

great spot...i wonder if shareholders can take advantage!

gavdfc - 27 Apr 2005 14:43 - 516 of 602

Another interesting little snippet:

"It looks likely that we will now see a gaggle of providers announcing partnerships with Easynet, in the coming weeks and months. These partnerships may well be the boost that LLU in the UK needs, and provide a fast route to services that will match those offered in France for example."


http://www.adslguide.org.uk/newsarchive.asp?item=2216

proptrade - 27 Apr 2005 15:00 - 517 of 602

another great spot. cheers gavdfc.

hilary - 03 May 2005 17:00 - 518 of 602

Interesting to read the comments about UK Online.

I've been with Pipex for a few years on 512Mb for 23.44 incl VAT a month. A while ago they announced that they would be upgrading all customers to 1Gb free of charge in line with BT upgrading their exchanges. Although BT intend to have all exchanges upgraded by August, they do not yet have a date set for my local exchange and I am left waiting still.

I also get my TV through Telewest and had been contemplating switching my broadband to them too. I would, therefore, be interested to learn of gavdfc's experiences with them. I am, however, also thinking about scrapping Telewest altogether in favour of Sky.

Unfortunately, UK Online's offer of 512Mb for 9.99 a month is also a red herring, as they are not yet inside my local exchange and would therefore route through BT and actually want 19.95. I've got to say that the ESY rollout does seem a bit slow considering that they've been inside the BT exchanges for about 5 years now. Does anybody here use UK Online? What is the quality of their service like?

sidtrix - 03 May 2005 17:11 - 519 of 602

Even thou your paying a lil over for the price.. I would stick with PIPEX!
They are reliable and hardly lose connection! Good customer service aswell

P.S I've got shares in them aswell ;)

So no switching OVER... Thankyou

gavdfc - 06 May 2005 15:09 - 520 of 602

Hello Hilary,

Apologies for taking this long to answer your question re Telewest. A friend of mine was taken seriously ill this week so I've not been around here much this week.

As to Telewest, I have to say that I've been impressed with their service. However, having only used Telewest for my Broadband, I could not compare it to any other ISP except on price. Considering how much I use it, I don't really mind the 25 a month for 1mb. It was originally 25 a month for 512mb, then uprgaded to 750 and now to 1mb, free of charge. I havent had time to get in touch with them so far to see if they will upgrade it for free to the 2mb service. I do plan to do so and see if they will compete against other providers.

Had a few teething problems at first, but they were down to faulty modems that they provided. After calling the helpline each time, an engineer was sent out the next day with a new modem. I'm now on my 3rd modem, a Motorala one and this has had no problems so far. (touch wood) Another time I was unable to connect to the net but the modem seemed as if it was working fine. After another call to the helpline, they established it was a fault with the box in the street. An engineer was sent out as a priority and it was fixed within a couple of hours. Of the top of my head, I can only recall once or twice where the service has been down for an hour or so. A call to their status line told me of a fault in this area, which seemded to be fixed relatively quickly. I occasionaly have a problem accessing emails via Outlook, their email servers don't seem to be the best in the world but problems don't seem to last too long.

I was recommended Telewest to me about 18 months ago from friends who had the service, they were also quite happy with it. Our BT exchange wasn't broadband enabled at the time so Telewest was the only option. Our exchange is now BB enabled but I can't see me changing to another ISP. I'm happy with the service I get. The status line is a free number and the BB helpline is charged at local rate. I also get my phone and digital TV from Telewest so it's convenient to get the lot from one provider. 25ish a month for all the Sky sports channels and all the film channels. The tv service has only had one problem in the 18 months and it was a national problem.

Anything else you want to know then just ask.

Cheers

Gav

proptrade - 06 May 2005 15:27 - 521 of 602

BT just switched over my broadband from 512 to 2.2 Mb and i am very happy with the speed. 24.99 per month is now more palatable at that speed...

gavdfc - 06 May 2005 15:32 - 522 of 602

Am hoping Telewest will do the same for me, will play BT off against them.

proptrade - 06 May 2005 15:53 - 523 of 602

what the crap is going on in ESY????

gavdfc - 06 May 2005 16:00 - 524 of 602

Seems they have signed up another customer and Deutsche upped their stake again yesterday.

Easynet, has named innovative DSL provider EFHBroadband.com as its latest LLUStreamTM customer. LLUStream will enable EFHBroadband.com to extend its product portfolio and benefit from immediate cost-savings.

http://www.net4nowt.com/isp_news/news_article.asp?News_ID=2880

proptrade - 06 May 2005 16:19 - 525 of 602

excellent spot, cheers. i had only seen the stake news.
rgds
PT

proptrade - 16 May 2005 15:07 - 526 of 602

dog with fleas???

this is SUCH a quality company but SO misunderstood!

proptrade - 24 May 2005 11:03 - 527 of 602

Market Talk: France tel may bid for C&W but ABN believes ESY is a better fit.

From Dow Jones newswires. will try and find to cut and paste.



gavdfc - 24 May 2005 13:19 - 528 of 602

Found this on google:

Don't Dismiss C&W Link To France Telecom-ABN

Tuesday, May 24, 2005 6:09:48 AM ET
Dow Jones Newswires



0957 GMT [Dow Jones] Cable & Wireless (CWP) shares have risen 8% over last two weeks on speculation it may be a target for France Telecom (FTE.ETR), a link that shouldn't be dismissed, says ABN Amro, which has a buy rating on C&W. Both companies have declined to comment. However, says Easynet (ESY.LN) would be a better and cleaner fit for France Telecom which would be better-off acquiring an existing local loop player. C&W trades -1.3% at 130p while Easynet is flat at 76.5p. (NPF)

http://www.newratings.com/analyst_news/article_838452.html

proptrade - 24 May 2005 13:58 - 529 of 602

ahhhh, i think i was too quick. cheers.

proptrade - 10 Jun 2005 14:15 - 530 of 602

BUYERS????

a nice Friday afternoon rally. keep an eye on the one (at last!)

gavdfc - 10 Jun 2005 14:27 - 531 of 602

Not seen this in a while!
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