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Old Dec 9th 2017, 7:16 am
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On behalf of a UK friend with a home in Malaga, I'd like some recommendations for an internet supplier in that area - preferably other than Movistar, but not necessarily.
I've always found them difficult to deal with, hence we deserted them for alternatives years ago.
We use Aeromax here (near Denia) and feel they provide a good value for money WiMAX service.
I don't believe they operate in the Malaga area but I cannot check because their web site is currently under re-construction.
All suggestions gratefully received.
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Movistar are much better than they were.

Most towns now have 300mb connections that deliver at 100% rated speed.
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Originally Posted by Loco Pedro
On behalf of a UK friend with a home in Malaga, I'd like some recommendations for an internet supplier in that area - preferably other than Movistar, but not necessarily.
I've always found them difficult to deal with, hence we deserted them for alternatives years ago.
We use Aeromax here (near Denia) and feel they provide a good value for money WiMAX service.
I don't believe they operate in the Malaga area but I cannot check because their web site is currently under re-construction.
All suggestions gratefully received.
Apart from the major suppliers - Movistar, Vodafone and Jazztel there are now several smaller operators on the coast offering fibre optic and some excellent packages. As a community further down the coast from Malaga we opted for AvatelWikeker and they have proved to be good offering such services as no fee when residents are away from the community for longer than a month and so on.
Like you got we got fed up with Movistar and previously shifted to Jazztel ( now Orange ) , excellent service, slightly cheaper.
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Old Dec 9th 2017, 9:14 am
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Originally Posted by Fred James
Movistar are much better than they were.

Most towns now have 300mb connections that deliver at 100% rated speed.
Of course, you're in that area I believe.
Thanks for that Fred.
I'll pass it on.
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Originally Posted by Loafing Along
Apart from the major suppliers - Movistar, Vodafone and Jazztel there are now several smaller operators on the coast offering fibre optic and some excellent packages. As a community further down the coast from Malaga we opted for AvatelWikeker and they have proved to be good offering such services as no fee when residents are away from the community for longer than a month and so on.
Like you got we got fed up with Movistar and previously shifted to Jazztel ( now Orange ) , excellent service, slightly cheaper.


Thank you, I'll pass it on.
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