AOL Broadband

One of the original UK ISPs, AOL Broadband 'The Broadband Experts' are renowned for offering excellent value packages for occasional and heavy users. AOL Broadband offer superb wireless home broadband packages with free call options. Ideal for people new to the web who want flexible packages with free laptops.

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AOL packages

Product name Speed Downloads Contract Monthly cost
AOL Logo AOL Broadband Wireless Flexi Off-Peak

Free wireless router & off-peak calls. No minimum contract.

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up to 8Mb 10Gb 1 months £4.99 (first 3 months, price can vary on area) Buy now »

AOL Broadband's new flexi plan offers the same great speeds and competitive pricing that its other packages have but with no long-term contract to sign up to! This package costs £4.99 for the first 3 months and £9.99 thereafter.

AOL Broadband Wireless Flexi includes:

  • Download speeds of up to 8Mb
  • Free wireless router worth £50
  • Free evening and weekend calls
  • Home networking support to help you connect multiple computers
  • Award winning 24/7 customer support
  • No minimum term contract
  • No cancellation fees and no notice period

Note:

  • You can cancel AOL Broadband at any time.
  • Only available in selected areas.
  • A one off set up fee of £29.99 applies.
AOL Logo AOL Broadband Wireless Off-Peak

Free wireless router & off-peak calls.

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up to 8Mb 10Gb 18 months £4.99 (for 3 months, price can vary on area) Buy now »

AOL Broadband offer two 8Mb broadband services, Wireless and Wireless Plus (with advanced options), so whatever your usage and lifestyle you will be able to enjoy an efficient and reliable connection.

Standard features of this contract are:

  • Free wireless router
  • No connection charges
  • 8Mb Broadband speeds
  • 10Gb download limit
  • Online Customer support
  • One Month Free
  • Free calls - AOL Broadband Wireless now includes free, unlimited evening and weekend calls to UK landlines (includes all numbers starting with either 01 or 02 throught a BT line which is required).

This deal costs £4.99 for the first 3 months and just £9.99 thereafter.

AOL Logo AOL Broadband Wireless Flexi Anytime

Free wireless router & anytime calls. No minimum contract.

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up to 8Mb 10Gb 1 months £4.99 (first 3 months, price can vary on area) Buy now »

AOL Broadband's new flexi plan offers the same great speeds and competitive pricing that its other packages have but with no long-term contract to sign up to! This package costs £4.99 for the first 3 months and £12.99 thereafter.

AOL Broadband Wireless Flexi includes:

  • Download speeds of up to 8Mb
  • Free wireless router worth £50
  • Unlimited free calls to UK landlines starting with 01,02 and 03 anytime
  • Home networking support to help you connect multiple computers
  • Award winning 24/7 customer support
  • No minimum term contract
  • No cancellation fees and no notice period

Note:

  • You can cancel AOL Broadband at any time.
  • Only available in selected areas.
  • A one off set up fee of £29.99 applies.
AOL Logo AOL Broadband Wireless Anytime

Free wireless router & unlimited calls.

Sign up on 0800 049 1283

up to 8Mb 10Gb 18 months £4.99 (first 3 months, price can vary on area) Buy now »

AOL Broadband offer two 8Mb broadband services, Wireless and Wireless Plus (with advanced options), so whatever your usage and lifestyle you will be able to enjoy an efficient and reliable connection.

Standard features of this contract are:

  • Free wireless router
  • No connection charges
  • 8Mb Broadband speeds
  • 10Gb download limit
  • Online Customer support
  • One Month Free
  • Free calls - AOL Broadband Wireless now includes free, unlimited calls to UK landlines (includes all numbers starting with either 01 or 02 throught a BT line which is required).

This deal costs £4.99 for the first 3 months and just £12.99 thereafter.

AOL Logo AOL Broadband Wireless (Free Laptop)

Free laptop worth £500, wireless router & calls.

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up to 8Mb 40Gb 24 months £19.99 (price can vary on area) Buy now »

AOL Broadband Wireless Plus comes with a free laptop and is the advanced version of AOL Broadband’s standard Wireless Package.

It has all of the features of Wireless with the luxury of a greater download limit and talk options. This is the perfect package to keep your home and family up to date with a high-spec, high-download package with computing on the move.

Wireless Plus is based on a 24-month contract with free Dell laptop, and with the package’s additional features result in a monthly cost starting at £9.99 a month for the first three months and just £19.99 thereafter.

  • Free wireless router – With an RRP of over £50, this is a deal not to be missed and no wires means no clutter and an easier broadband lifestyle
  • No connection charges– Hassle-free transfer from your existing provider to AOL Broadband
  • 8Mb Broadband speeds– Recently upgraded from a standard speed of 2Mb, you can now access the internet even more quickly with AOL Broadband’s standard package.
  • 10Gb download limit – Your always on connection will be quick and simple to use so you’ll be able to make the most of the internet, whenever you like. You can make up to 10Gb downloads a month (more than enough for average users).
  • 40Gb download allowance
  • Free weekend calls
  • Online Customer support – 24hr support will answer any questions you have, when you first set up and in the future.
  • Free calls to technical support teams- for your convenience.
  • Large 80GB hard drive and DVD writer- Laptop features.
  • Connect up to six computers, laptops or games consoles, so that everyone can use the internet together. AOL Broadband is also keen to help you use your broadband to foster relationships between family members by setting up your own in-house network.
  • Connect to your wireless router by using your free laptop in the garden because AOL Broadband is all about maintaining a happy technical environment in the home.

AOL features

  • Free laptop
  • Home broadband
  • Calls
  • Free wireless router
  • ADSL broadband
  • Mac compatible
  • Support
  • Extras
  • Free connection
Customer service

It’s easy to get in touch with AOL Broadband’s clear and accessible customer service web page. All AOL Broadband customers have access to a members’ area with online support available via email, ‘live’ online help (8am-midnight, seven days a week), and AOL Broadband’s ‘Help Channel’–an online information resource for commonly asked questions.

Help is also on-hand via an national rate number, with lines open seven days a week, 8am-midnight. Calls are charged 7.51p per minute peak-time (Mon-Fri, 6am-6pm), 3.75p per minute off-peak (Mon-Fri, 6pm-6am) and 1.5p per minute at weekends.

Equipment

AOL Broadband provides two types of Broadband packages, Wireless and Wireless Plus. Wireless Plus now comes with a free laptop. Both packages come with a free wireless router. Getting started is quick and easy with their ‘Broadband in a box’ installation package which, along with the router, includes a CD with AOL Broadband’s 9.0 software, all relevant cables, three filters, and a step-by-step guide on setting-up. There are no connection or activation fees!

Software features

A range of security features are included as part of AOL Broadband’s software package. The ‘Computer Check-up’ programme monitors the computer’s security settings and can address general problems, which will benefit the system’s performance. For peace of mind, parental control with AOL Broadband Guardian is also provided, along with web pop-up blocker, spam control and email anti-virus scanning.

Email features

Email accounts come with a hefty 2GB of storage, with up to 7 email addresses available, and security is ensured with AOL Broadband's anti-virus scanning.

AOL awards

  • Award uSwitch 2007 Best Customer Support
  • Award uSwitch 2007 Best Quality Connection
  • Award uSwitch overall customer support

Top 10 says...

“Ideal for families, AOL Broadband are the sliced bread of broadband. Expect good service, convenience and great support from an established ISP.”

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Customer reviews

  • I'm appauled with AOL Broadband, like many others we have been with them for years! Over the last 8 months I've had nothing but trouble when connecting. When you ring the help line or go online they ask you to download this and renew that (we have done all of this) then they say it's AOL Broadband's fault and will be rectified in 3/4 days and it never is (do they ever read thier own message boards? As that is a cry for help in itsself). Today I complained to Ofcom re all of the above as I feel it is unfair that they are not fulfilling any of their promises and getting money for nothing! Why should we be stuck in contracts that they are not fulfilling? It's time something was done about it.

    star wendy BETTS, 18 August 2008
  • I had AOL Broadband working on XP. But since I upgraded my laptop to a Dell with Windows Vista OS, I have not been able to get AOL Broadband to work on this new laptop. Is it that AOL Broadband is not compatible with Windows Vista? I have made several calls to their helpdesk to no avail. It is always promises with no solutions. AOL Broadband has a lot to do in this regards, a lot of customers like me are frustrated by their unresponsive support team.

    star Tola Akorede, 05 August 2008
  • I've had problems for weeks now. My connnnection fails and I have great difficulty restoring it. The helpline people restore my connection but do not seem able or willing to stop the error recurring time and time again. In addition the people on the helpline are very difficult to understand due to both poor audio quality and the fact that most have very strong Indian accents. My advice is stay away from AOL Broadband.

    star Martin Davies, 05 July 2008
  • I've been with AOL Broadband for about 6 yrs now and I've had the free laptop for about 3 months. I've never ever had any problem with them, they're always on hand when I need help plus my mum and my brother have been with them longer than me and they have never had any problems.

    AOL Broadband are the best, I'm sorry if u have had problems with them .

    starstarstarstarstar nick marshall, 22 June 2008
  • Ever tryed having a conversation with a cabbage? You might as well start getting into practice if you want to join these guys.

    DONT DO IT, STAY WELL CLEAR!

    star sam, 19 June 2008
  • Pathetic, very expensive... Awful.

    star Bruce , 17 June 2008
  • AOL Broadband are rubbish, as one report stated before, they promise you the world and NEVER follow through. Our connection is so bad, from the hours of 9 till 5 the connection cuts out 30 - 40 times a day on average! Even if you're on the internet and pop to make yourself a cuppa it cuts out. Their so-called customer support is rubbish! If you have a strong accent like mine they dont understand a word you say!

    star kate, 28 May 2008
  • I was with Orange broadband before I moved to AOL Broadband and what a mistake that was. Since Carphone Warehouse took over AOL Broadband, things have gone downhill. Don't join AOL Broadband, Orange is better.

    star tony (Stalham exchange), 28 May 2008
  • I have been with AOL Broadband for 9 years. The last 5 months have been awful. I'm supposed to be receiving 2Mb and am only getting around 300kbps, I was told by customer services that this was actually very good. Too many excuses, too many lies. I have my MAC code and am going to BT. Goodbye AOL Broadband you won't be missed.

    star jerry, 20 May 2008
  • I am very unhappy with AOL Broadband. I have been a customer for over 10 yrs and could have bought a couple of laptops with the money I have spent. I am seriously considering changing my provider.

    star kathy, 20 May 2008
  • I've been trying to cancel my AOL Broadband account for the last week. I rang the cancellation dept only to get a recorded message saying "service unavailable please send an email to blah blah". I have received no reply yet after 1 week (BT have an offer on this month wonder if its just a coincedence that no one can cancel?)

    Slow, unreliable, unstable - avoid unless you like being stuck with no escape!

    star colin rogers (Crediton exchange), 07 April 2008
  • I recently took out an 18 month contract with AOL Broadband to speed up my broadband to 6Mb. Not only has my connection slowed 1Mb less than what I had before, but also the support is pathetic. They constantly appologise, lie and give promises which they have no idea if they can stick to... Be Warned

    star Sam (Bowes Park exchange), 03 April 2008
  • Like all others, since the CPW has taken over, I am now only receiving 500kbps, having previously been getting over 2Mb which I was quite happy with before.

    Anyway I have got my MAC code and I'm leaving.

    Don't be fooled into signing up to one of AOL Broadband's packages.

    star paul, 28 March 2008
  • Avoid AOL Broadband like the plague... AOL Broadband used to be one of the best companies to supply an internet connection. I have been with AOL Broadband for over 5 years and in the past year AOL Broadband has gone downhill.

    They are one of, if not the, most expensive broadband provider provider in the UK at present. Like someone said before, they only care about attracting new customers and are not bothered about existing ones.

    I have 6 months of my contract left and when it runs out I will not renew with AOL Broadband. The customer support is useless unless you get through to either a Scottish or Irish support centre. As someone also said, when you wish to cancel your contract they promise the earth but deliver hell.

    I fell into this trap when I came to the end of my contract and phoned to cancel. I told them that my speed was too slow for the money I was paying £24.99 for 4Mb (supposed to be up to 8Mb). They said I could have a free router and only pay £9.99 a month and they would look at my speed, my speed is now 1Mb faster, at 5Mb, but I'm tied down to an 18 month contract.

    To sum up, if you are considering AOL Broadband, think again, there are so many other ISPs on the market with much better, prices, speeds and customer service centres that are free and in the UK.

    Thanks.

    star Dean, 25 March 2008
  • I wholeheartedly agree with the previous posts. AOL Broadband have been having frequent network-wide problems.

    When I tried to leave, they were very reluctant to give me my MAC code and darkly hinted that I would have problems with a switchover. They sent me a new router (Speedtouch, as flimsy as something that falls out of a christmas cracker) instead of the promised Netgear and reduced my price and supposedly upped the speed.

    However we've experienced multiple service losses over the past weeks with not a word of apology or explanation.

    Avoid AOL Broadband like the plague. Honestly. Don't do it.

    star Simon (Thames Ditton exchange), 20 March 2008
  • AOL Broadband is useless. Sometimes you can't get online at all. When you do get online, it's not for long! The software is slow, clumsy and unreliable. Don't go there!

    We intend to switch providers ASAP.

    star Vole (Kneller Hall exchange), 15 March 2008
  • An example of AOL Broadband's service. For the last month, I have been getting speeds of 432k. I'm actually paying for up to 8mb. AOL Broadband care only about new customers, offering all kinds of incentives to sign up.

    As soon as I can get out of my contract with them, I'll never go back. I wish I could give them no stars because they don't deserve the minimum 1 star I'm giving them.

    star Mike Wilson (Egremont exchange), 11 March 2008
  • I have been with a few ISP providers over the years, and AOL Broadband were always very good.... But not anymore. I would challenge anyone to find an ISP provider who was as incompetent, unhelpful and downright useless as AOL Broadband.

    One of the main problems are the promises they make you if you want to cancel your account with them, they will promise you the Earth if you will stay, and tell one lie after another so you don't leave, but be careful because they won't give you what they promise. They still advertise packages with unlimited downloads, but they don't actually do any unlimited download packages anymore. They tell you you can have your old account at a new lower price, then when you get confirmation of the new price you find that your unlimited download account has been changed to 10GB. the list could go on and on.

    Here's a tip for you, if you need to contact their customer support people, don't phone them, use AOL live help this is faster, costs you nothing and you seem to get through to someone who can actually read and write in English.

    But an even better tip is to just keep well away from them, I have given them a 1 star rating, but that is only because there is no option to give them a minus rating

    star Foxx (Bradwell Abbey exchange), 09 March 2008
  • My problem with AOL Broadband is that if you have been with them for a long time (10 years) you just end up subsidising all the people who get free laptops.

    I pay £29.99 a month - give me something!

    starstarstarstar A.J.WATKINSON, 08 March 2008
  • The worst customer service I have ever experienced. They have not got a clue what they are talking about.

    The speeds are awful and the constant problems with disconnections is just a joke.

    Stay away from this company. They are also terrible to get away from should you be unfortunate to have an existing contract.

    star Dave, 07 March 2008
  • I have been a customer with AOL Broadband for over 11 years and like Martin I have had nothing but problems since Carphone Warehouse took over. I pay for up to 4mb but now after a few checks have found I'm getting 938kb which is less than 1mb, but they still take the 4mb money every month, as well as being disconnected quite often, I'm now looking for a refund (some chance) and want to change my provider.

    star Michael, 01 March 2008
  • AOL Broadband has been terrible this last week, I am suffering from constant lag on the internet. I've tried to play a few games but it is impossible. I suggest AOL Broadband get their thumb out and do something before I switch providers.

    star James (Holland On Sea exchange), 29 February 2008
  • Agree with Martin, since AOL Broadband joined up with The Carphone Warehouse there speeds have dropped a hell of a lot and the customer service is very poor. It did not help that they changed my password and forgot to tell me!!!

    I am ment to be running 8mb speed. I just tested my speed and it hit a max of 700kb! AOL is going down the pan.

    star Damian (Clacton On Sea exchange), 28 February 2008
  • I took up the laptop offer through the Carphone Warehouse on AOL. I migrated from Tiscali with the promise that I would have no loss of connection. Well, I had no broadband for 5 days due to errors with usernames and passwords that AOL had given me. It takes ages to get through to internet pages and sometimes I am without any connection for several hours. I never had the problems before with Tiscali or Pipex. 

    Tech support are useless. You have to wait between 30 minutes and 1 hour to get through and then they don't speak very clear English.

    My advice - Stay away from AOL. The service is very poor. Im tied into a 2 year contract which Im trying to get out of, so be careful.

     

    star Mark (Windsor exchange), 26 February 2008
  • I have been with AOL for over five years and recently signed up for the free laptop offer. Yes it was a good deal. I took the £24.99 a month package with unlimited calls, however, I have had constant problems for several weeks now. Slow speeds and disconnection problems. On one occasion I was unable to connect for two days.

    I made several calls to AOL and each time was left on hold for 40 minutes - so much for the free calls when AOL charge 7p a minute for tech support. AOL should be ashamed, they are letting their customers down and not providing the service they promise.

    star jan birtles (Shaw exchange), 19 February 2008
  • I have had nothing but problems with AOL. It takes ages to get through to anybody in customer services who can help you and, when you do get through, they can barely understand you due to their poor English.

    Their broadband service is appalling, I suffer constant disconnections and really slow speeds. My contract runs out on Feb 22nd, and I am having problems with them agreeing to cancel it. A total nightmare- never again will I use AOL or recommend it to anybody.

    star Sandie, 18 February 2008
  • Having been with AOL for more than a year, I recently signed up to the new laptop deal, also got increase in download speed, which, after some teething problems is now excellent. What more can I say - I'm delighted!

    starstarstarstarstar Eddie (Provanmill exchange), 06 February 2008
  • Carphone Warehouse are bringing AOL down to their level. Since the network changeover I've suffered constant disconnections, slow speeds and quality of service under 50%.

    Steer clear and try O2, or one of the other cheaper faster and better rated ISP's.

    star martin (Berkhamsted exchange), 05 February 2008
  • I think that it's disgusting that AOL Broadband treat new customers with free gifts, while faithful AOL Broadband users get nothing but grief, slow speeds and constant conection problems.

    The sooneer my contract runs out the better, I look forward to moving on to greener pastures. Dont choose AOL Broadband, they are a waste of money and time.

    star pete (Lymington exchange), 04 February 2008
  • I have had trouble trying to get customer services to understand me but all in all AOL service is good and the silver package I'm on is giving me 6.5Mb speeds. I've been with them for about 2 + years.

    AOL ANY DAY FOR ME

    starstarstarstarstar binnie (Bordon exchange), 02 February 2008
  • I'm shocked!!! Voted no. 1 - AOL??? Having been a loyal customer for many many years, I have had nothing but trouble with AOL. I can't understand their customer service advisors, I requested my MAC code a total of 14 times and not once did I get it. I asked to leave at the end of my "time" they put me on to a new packeage in which I am now stuck until June this year - I didn't even know this until I rang to request the code yet again in December.

    Absolutly disgused.

    IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING AOL....DON'T!!!!

    star Ria (Newtown exchange), 25 January 2008
  • I am disgusted that AOL can offer this free laptop to new customers for £19.99 a month with 8MB broadband. I have been a loyal AOL customer for 8 years or more and never missed a payment.I am now paying £29.99 for thier so called "8MB Platinum service" which in all honesty runs so slow sometime's I may as well have Dial-up. I have contacted them (AOL) with my query and they have no sympathy and will not even reduce my monthly payment's.

    All in all AOL are probably the worst ISP out there so steer clear if you can.

    star Tony, 24 January 2008
  • I'm happy paying AOL £9.99 for a good broadband package. It was a good offer and it works. Customer services were fine when I called them to help me fix a minor setup query. Ignore the moaning, the new deals are great as far as I can see. Nice one AOL.

    starstarstarstarstar Herman G, 11 January 2008
  • I totally agree with Kevin, after 7 years paying £24.99 I am leaving. Apparently I have to pay £10 per month extra for a new package as aol doesn't have the right equipement in my area!!!!!!!

    Bye AOL

    star Julia (Etwall exchange), 09 January 2008
  • Since joining AOL broadband my connection has slowed up dramatically, it is now painfully slow!!! Also why am I paying £24.99/month as an existing long term customer when AOL are offering the same package to attract new customers for £19.99????? Time to look elsewhere I think!

    starstar Kevin Stead (Arbroath exchange), 05 January 2008
  • Good , broadband, good customer service well done.

    starstarstarstarstar debbie (Perranporth exchange), 20 December 2007
  • good broadband, good laptop. thanks AOL.

    starstarstarstarstar frank jones, 18 December 2007
  • I'm off as soon as my contract is up- 1 week left yippee

    star bradley turton, 06 December 2007
  • What a joke, I signed up for my Broadband/Laptop offer on the 4th of November! I STILL have not heard anything and don't get any answers when I phone up. It could only happen to me. AOL say "You need to phone Carphone Warehouse" CPW say "You need to phone AOL" Arrggghhh!!! makes me want to pull my hair out.

    star Tej M, 05 December 2007
  • Have today cancelled my contract with aol, they breeched the terms!

     

    I wanted a £150 laptop but the sales rep ordered me the free one! I spent about 8 hours on the phone trying to get it sorted out. All to no avail! They posted out the free one anyway! No good to me!

     

    Customer services is in india, you have to kick up a stink to speak to someone nearer! (Ireland)

     

    Please hold...... Please call this number..... Please hold.... wrong department sir... please redial..... etc etc!

    star Phil Mottershead (Norwich City exchange), 29 November 2007
  • Never dealt with such an unprofessional company as AOL. Three months I've been waiting to change over - twice we've given a mac code, they've sent umpteen letters, plus when you want to talk to someone they just fob you off or pass you to someone else who does'nt want to know . Today we recived another letter saying switch over date is 30th November when we spoke to someone finally, they said the contract had been canceled, twice this has happened. They dont know what they are doing - very dissapointing. They have told our broadband company we were switching over on the 30th and told us it's cancelled - rubbish.

    star y simpson (Ripon exchange), 24 November 2007
  • I am very happy with AOL and have been for 7 years. Reccommended by me.

    starstarstarstarstar Herm Harta, 23 November 2007
  • I cancelled my broadband with AOL about 6 months ago because they were not good from the beginning.  They called my wife and then they started to take more money from my credit card. I called them and they told me it was because I agreed for AOL Talk - I never did that. They said "it is not problem and is cancelled for you" but that joke cost me £70. I tried to cancel but I have had to pay all year so beware. My advice is if you are happy with your provider keep them.

    starstarstarstarstar cesar el paisa, 22 November 2007
  • Stay well clear. The worst customer service ever. Call centre in India... need I say more.

    star B Johanson (Loughborough exchange), 21 November 2007
  • I signed up to the free laptop and it's great! Good broadband and an excellent Dell laptop. Seems a good option to me. AOL are renowned for good service after all and in my experience it's for good reason.

    starstarstarstar J Marden, 19 November 2007
  • AOL broadband is the worst ISP next to BT broadband. I have tried almost every ISP on the market and BT and AOL are by far the worst ever.

    star t lopez, 18 November 2007
  • AOL are a joke, in the last 2 days I have spent over three hours on the phone to member services, speaking to no fewer than 12 different people. Problem still not sorted.

    This free laptop offer will probrably end up costing me the price of a new laptop in phone call charges.

    Representatives are unhelpful and keep you on hold for disgusting amount of time.

    I have been with "AOHELL" for over five years now but I have had enough. Looking to change provider.

    star Paul, 17 November 2007
  • Brilliant broadband and good value. I got a free laptop and I am very happy with it. Ignore the AOL Broadband haters. I have a perfect experience since signing up.

    starstarstarstarstar sarah kahn, 11 November 2007
  • AOL broadband is extremely slow, had a speed test done and it is less than 2 meg. You seem to wait forever for the next page to appear. I would cancel if I could get through on the phone, but they deliberately keep you waiting to rack up the cost. Funny how its a free phone number when you want to join up.

    star john lonie, 10 November 2007
  • Tried to order free laptop, was told credit rating was not good enough. But both AOL and Carphone Warehouse were willing to offer me other broadband deals - I refused and went back on line and then found out that AOL and Carphone Warehouse were one of the same company.

    DO THESE LAPTOPS EXIST!!!!!!!

    star christine Larter (Colne exchange), 07 November 2007
  • AOL are the best ISP in the UK - I know - i've been with 3 different ones in the last 7 years! AOL are by far the most reliable and the best value.

    starstarstarstar O Pearson, 31 October 2007
  • Been with AOL for approximately four years and it never worked 100 percent for much of the time. I lost connection for no apparent reason, technical support can't wait to get you off the phone. I have been cut off recently for the last month at 6Pm - I have spoken to at least 10 different technical advisors who dont listen and I am about to cancel my subsription. I have had enough.

    star stephen moroney (Knottingley exchange), 30 October 2007
  • AOL are the best UK broadband provider by some way. They offer great value and unbeatable reliability. A great company.

    starstarstarstarstar Graham Ray, 30 October 2007
  •       <p>Signed up with AOL through CPW on 11th september &amp; gave 30 days notice to NTL. I was thinking that I would be running two broadband providers for a couple of weeks. There was a problem getting my BT line clear so my account was put on hold. 3rd October my BT line was clear and I went to CPW to progress with the order. I thought great as I should just about get my AOL before cable turned off. 17th had not heard or recived anything thing from AOL or CPW so went into store. AOL had nothing about me going into store on 3rd Oct and had cancelled my account on 9th October. I tried to resign in store but they could not get the store&#39;s computer to understand that I had not got an account and I was asked to wait 3 days before re-trying. I went into store on 23rd Oct to resign again only to be told that my debit card was rejected as it was not registered at my home address. It is! So I got husband to sign up instead of me. I had been happy with NTL for five years and only went for the AOL offer due to the laptop. I have now been without broadband for 2 weeks. Let&#39;s see if next week its all sorted. </p> 
    
    star jayne (Great Yarmouth exchange), 30 October 2007
  • Very happy with my free laptop and AOL Broadband support seems more than fine. The broadband itself is fast and functional. And the free wireless router has literally changed my life!

    starstarstarstar Katie Moore, 29 October 2007
  • Signed up for the free laptop offer on Sept 7th and AOL switched off my broadband connection with my previous ISP (BT) on sept 24th.I was told that my new router and installation CD would arrive within three working days. It arrived, after numerous phone calls to India on 24th October. Yes a whole month without broadband just because they kept having "technical problems". So far (2 days) everything seems to be working OK but of course there is no sign of my free laptop although this was also promised within three working days. This has not been a very good start to my two years with AOL and its looking like i will regret leaving BT where I had no problems at all for more than four years.

    starstar Glenn Norman, 26 October 2007
  • I recently moved from another bundle provider to AOL, as I figured i wanted a good service from a well established company, and i have not been disappointed, it does exactly what it says on the tin! I am thoroughly impressed with the support i have received and would recommend AOL to anyone - plus the laptop is brilliant!

    starstarstarstarstar Henry Chalkin, 23 October 2007
  •       <p>After 7 years on Aol think i know it well enough to comment on! Since it was taken over by the carphone warehouse the service has gone down hill. They do all there system upgrade during busy times. They say they have very strong rules but they don&#39;t care what is going on. They are over priced. Their customer service is dreadful. In short i am leaving AOL to a much cheeper provider on the next gen adsl line 16 meg for &pound;10.00 a month beat that aol. </p>
    
    star paul smith, 23 October 2007
  • I've just signed up to AOL's new offer with the laptop, and I am extremely impressed. the laptop is brilliant, and the service has been perfect so far. If you are looking for wireless broadband and you need another computer look no further. Excellent deal!

    starstarstarstarstar James Chipperfield, 22 October 2007
  • My mum has AOL. I came to visit her this weekend. Did I spend any time with her?

    No.

    Why I hear you asking?

    Well, AOL is rubbish. She's determined to stay loyal to them and not change. But all she gets is hassle.

    It won't let her connect properly, add new users, etc. The list is endless. 

    As well as being slower than the Royal Mail, the customer services are also pants. If you love calling Pakistan for nonsense and unhelpful 50 minute calls (at 5p a minute), then AOL is the place to be!

    I would rather poo on my computer than sign up to AOL...

    The spawn of Satan!

    star Cora Newman (Swindon exchange), 21 October 2007
  • Worst ISP I've ever dealt with. Existing customers treated worse than new ones. Can't wait for my contract to end.

    star Bill Starkey (Latchingdon exchange), 20 October 2007
  • Having been a loyal customer with AOL for five years I too have been told that I am not allowed to take advantage of the AOL laptop offer.

    It seems that poaching new customers from other ISPs etc means more to AOL/CarphoneWarehouse than the loyalty of their existing customers. I would consider going to Orange and take advantage of their offer with PC World but I understand that offer has ended.

    star Mick, 12 October 2007
  • What a waste of time applying for a free laptop with AOL! I was told by a customer service agent that 80% of applications are turned down. Me being one of them.

    star Darren, 10 October 2007
  • Most members who are with AOL dont realise Carphone Warehouse are running the offer so it isnt AOL causing the problem, the credit checks are something they obvisously feel are necessary!

    starstarstarstarstar dave, 07 October 2007
  • I am now at the end of my contract and have been refused the laptop offer, I am very disappointed as I have been a customer for 3 years, I am definately leaving and going elsewhere, very disappointing!

    star sarah d, 05 October 2007
  • Brilliant but it wont let me play games, yet my sister can. Strange as we both use the same web browser!

    starstarstarstarstar BoB, 01 October 2007
  • I have been with AOL for about eight years with no problems untill I tried to get the laptop offer. Like alot of others are saying I have to pay the extra because I'm not in their area and even though I wasn't in a contract they can't seem to get that information on to their computers so that I would be eligable. Customer services are lovely to talk to but they don't sort the problem out!

    star nicole c (Torrington exchange), 28 September 2007
  • I have had a good, happy time with AOL for 2+ years. My broadband is reliable and the price is fair. When contacting customer support, they have been charming and helpful. If only I could take advantage of the free laptop offer!

    starstarstarstar J Green (Oldham exchange), 27 September 2007
  • I'm in a town where most parts are part of this LLU area they keep going on about, but I've been with AOL for four years and now I'm being told to renew my contract. But it will cost me £39.99 per month! Disgracful as my sister is three miles away and she got the lower price, I've spoken to AOL and they said they are trying to do something about their longstanding customers. It's disgustingly false advertising, £19.99 it says, but it doesnt say anything about being ripped off. AOL have lost my custom as soon as my contract runs out.

    star Rebbecc Pritchard (Blaenau Ffestiniog exchange), 27 September 2007
  • I think it is disgusting that AOL is now owned by TalkTalk yet I am paying £35.99 - £15.99 per month to AOL and £20 per month to TalkTalk can't wait to change my phone, line and ISP!

    star kath edwards, 26 September 2007
  • As usual always a catch with these laptop offers, I've been with AOL for 4 years on dial-up, applied for the broadband/laptop offer & was told because I wasnt in the right area {lincolnshire!} the offer didnt apply to me!!!! what a load of rubbish

    star steve shell, 24 September 2007
  • I have had nothing but good service from AOL for more than five years now. Their broadband is reliable and their prices competitive. I see they want to be known as the "broadband experts" - this is true as they were one of the first companies in the UK to really offer a reliable broadband service. The MD of AOL should be thanking me here for this glowing review!

    starstarstarstarstar Richard Abbot, 19 September 2007
  • AOL have extremely bad customer service, I find the people on the other side of the phone very rude and unhelpful! get it sorted AOL or I will be looking elsewhere as soon as my contract runs out!

    star louise clarke (Galashiels exchange), 17 September 2007
  • After being with AOL for 5 years, I was offered a free laptop if I stayed with AOL through Carphone Warehouse. 6 weeks later when the offer started, it would cost me an extra £13 per month. AOL told me a pack of lies and after phoning to complain, I was told, that was the offer and to take it or leave it. I am currently looking elsewhere for my broadband.

    star adam reilly (Newport Chartist exchange), 17 September 2007
  • Like others on this page I was persuaded not to take up a free laptop offer with Orange on the promise of a free laptop from AOL, but it will actually double my current braodband cost to have the 'free' laptop. AOL could not give me an adequate response, I feel let down having been a loyal customer for many years.

    star Pete Bradbury (Hereford exchange), 17 September 2007
  • I have just tried to claim the 'free' laptop only to be told it would cost me £29.95 a month more for the service I currently have at £17.95 a month. I feel cheated - not a good incentive to renew my contract!

    star Michael J Tanner (Portland exchange), 16 September 2007
  • I'm on aol broadband £14.99 per month, my kids are on aol all time and I was told i would get free laptop but wasn't told it would cost more money, now my kids are disapointed and aol keeps not responding which is very annoying.

    star Richards (Cheslyn Hay exchange), 13 September 2007
  • My dad already uses AOL, I going to get this offer for my daughter & myself.

    starstarstarstarstar miss t matthews (Chatteris exchange), 13 September 2007
  • I have been a loyal AOL customer for six years, but now i am looking elsewhere as they promised me a free laptop if I continue using there service. They told me my monthly charges would remain the same, however it was actualy going to cost me an extra £15 p/m. I am now left feeling misled.

    star Neil, 10 September 2007
  • Have been with AOL Broadband since 2002. Great back-up and service. Excellent in all respects.

    starstarstarstar james lawson, 10 September 2007
  • I left AOL to shop around for other internet providers, but i came right back. The support is second to none - and after switching back, I got an even better deal from AOL!

    starstarstarstarstar mike (Borve exchange), 14 August 2007
  • I switched to AOL from a different provider, which didn’t take too much effort although it did seem to take a while to change over. I’m paying less than I did before and getting more for my money, which is obviously a good thing.

    Having wireless is a real bonus especially with a toddler running around the house. I feel like I have the freedom to move around–and not having wires hanging down means the kids aren’t temped to pull the laptop off the table.

    The thing I really like is AOL’s Talk Evenings and Weekend package which means I can call my friends once my husband gets home to look after the kids!

    starstarstarstar Kirsty, 08 August 2007
  • I’d heard of AOL and I went with them mainly on the grounds that they’re a brand name. I was pleasantly surprised by the packages they offer, and went for Platinum as I do a lot of work from home and wanted the service to be as efficient as possible. So far so good, and I find it very reasonable. It would be nice if they opened 24 hours though, as I sometimes work very late and it would be good to know the technical support is there should I need it.

    starstarstarstar Stuart, 08 August 2007
  • Only having a choice of two packages made it incredibly easy to decide. With the cheapest package I still got a free wireless router and unlimited downloads, plus unlimited time online. With the first month given free, I was sold. I feel like I’ve only just moved into the technological age–and AOL made it so simple to get online. Most of my friends don’t even have wireless yet so I feel like I’m quite ahead of the times. A revelation!

    starstarstarstarstar Adam, 08 August 2007

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Company history

AOL, formerly part of America Online in it's original US form, is the largest and most popular ISP provider in the United States and has been providing internet-based services since the early days of the mid-1980s. With a long history in the industry, AOL has both technical expertise and a well-established reputation for reliability and outstanding customer service.

The company began life providing interactive software, the initial online gaming service soon developed to encompass the graphical chat rooms. This formed the foundation of the worldwide communication network AOL Messenger. Progression is integral to AOL’s working practice as is seen in their transition from dial-up to broadband.

Since January 2001 AOL (USA) has been part of the multi-billion dollar media company Time Warner and, based on figures from December 2006, the company has 13 million subscribers across the globe.

Currently the UK version of AOL Broadband is owned and managed by The Carphone Warehouse which has allowed for remarkable deals for their mobile phone customers. In late 2007, AOL Broadband re-positioned themselves as the 'broadband experts' and launched a range of free laptop and Playstation 3 broadband deals.