Fri-21-02-2014, 09:47 AM
Hi. Just wanted to share our experience of trying to get broadband out in the countryside. I checked it out before moving to our 15 year vacant house on a website. The website said simply that we were too far from the lines to get normal broadband and that we would need satelite broadband. After much comparing in the UK we got here with a rough idea of prices. A company called ozone put a flyer through our door at a competitive price. I asked at the Marie if it was a known company and they said it was. With three teenagers in the house we went for the unlimited broadband, telephone (voip) with uk calls included and tv. This was in June 2013. After much help badgering the company from neighbours we finally got broadband in the November. As it stands now in February, we still have no phone (they say it was an installation error) and no tv. But they are taking 79€ a month from the bank.
We took advice two weeks ago from Isobel at continental horizons, and now know the only reason we couldn't have broadband was that they couldn't find a phone number for the old connection. By Isobel calling free.fr. and giving the name of the property along the road from us they could find the old cable and we shall be getting broadband, phone and tv for 33€ a month. I expected to get burnt a little when moving to a new country but I don't know what I would have done if a hadn't found Isobel as I couldn't see any alternatives.
To sum up.if like us your buying a bit of a wreck or previous holiday home, if there is an old phone line, however long ago it was in use it is possible that you can get internet via the normal route, saving huge amounts of time, money and heartache. A little advice at the start will save you in every way. Also don't touch ozone with a barge pole.
We took advice two weeks ago from Isobel at continental horizons, and now know the only reason we couldn't have broadband was that they couldn't find a phone number for the old connection. By Isobel calling free.fr. and giving the name of the property along the road from us they could find the old cable and we shall be getting broadband, phone and tv for 33€ a month. I expected to get burnt a little when moving to a new country but I don't know what I would have done if a hadn't found Isobel as I couldn't see any alternatives.
To sum up.if like us your buying a bit of a wreck or previous holiday home, if there is an old phone line, however long ago it was in use it is possible that you can get internet via the normal route, saving huge amounts of time, money and heartache. A little advice at the start will save you in every way. Also don't touch ozone with a barge pole.