May 26, 2011 · SpainExpat member
Hi.
Have you tried Iberbanda? www.iberbanda.es or www.iberbandainenglish.com.
Sorry i can not offer any more help as i live in Malaga, But i am and expert in Networking!
Kindest regards,
Carl.
May 26, 2011 · phlaaps
Thanks Carl I?ll give them a go.
May 27, 2011 · Soltec
> Hi.
Have you tried Iberbanda? www.iberbanda.es or www.iberbandainenglish.com.
Sorry i can not offer any more help as i live in Malaga, But i am and expert in Networking!
Kindest regards,
Carl.
Don't use www.Iberbandainenglish.com they are nothing to do with Iberbanda.
May 27, 2011 · SpainExpat member
Hi,
I should have clarified, the iberbanda in english website was only meant for info on prices and coverage etc, iberbanda is a spanish company! And if you use the english website all they do is contact iberbanda for you and organise the install if you don't speak spanish, and I think charge you for the service,
Regards,
Carl.
Jun 10, 2011 · heath1974
Iberbanda is actually owned by Telefonica/Movistar.
When I had their system, it was fine, good value for money and I never had any issues with the service itself.
Indeed the only problem I had, was when it came to cancelling the service when moving house and was moving to a location where WiMAX wasn't available. A year after cancelling, I received a solicitors letter, saying I owed Iberbanda about ?70 for cancelling the contract. Needless to say, they were wrong and I had the correspondence to prove it. Always keep copies of your bills and any correspondence you have with them, as I suspect their administration isn't the best.
A minor snag in the end, but connection speeds and reliability of the service itself, I had no issues with.
Jan 26, 2012 · Harlequin
> Iberbanda is actually owned by Telefonica/Movistar.
When I had their system, it was fine, good value for money and I never had any issues with the service itself.
Indeed the only problem I had, was when it came to cancelling the service when moving house and was moving to a location where WiMAX wasn't available. A year after cancelling, I received a solicitors letter, saying I owed Iberbanda about ?70 for cancelling the contract. Needless to say, they were wrong and I had the correspondence to prove it. Always keep copies of your bills and any correspondence you have with them, as I suspect their administration isn't the best.
A minor snag in the end, but connection speeds and reliability of the service itself, I had no issues with.
iberbandainenglish.com is owned by "Fortec Comunicaciones, S.L."
Jan 26, 2012 · foxbat
Harlequin...
From 'About Us' section of Fortec's website...
"We are also a distributor for Iberbanda wireless internet services, part of the Telef?nica group, which are available in Andalucia and throughout much of the rest of Spain."
Fortec in turn is just another BT re-seller... but then you knew all that didn't you...
Yet another signature link plug?
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Jan 27, 2012 · Harlequin
No need to be cynical foxbat, it wasn't a signature plug at all.
Yeah I do know who Fortec are and the owner Steve Day but won't be drawn into what I REALLY think about them in a public forum.
Suffice to say we crossed paths and it's probably a good idea that a body of water seperates us. Feel free to ask in private.
Jan 27, 2012 · jurdyr
the only companys in spain that role out the Net are Telef?nica , movistar Vodafone - ADSL and VoIP provider , Orange , Jazztel - The first ISP to provide ADSL2+ throughout the country and Ono - Spain's first cable Internet/telephone and TV provider. after that most company route via one this companys
as in BT its via few companys mostly Telef?nicas copper system . Terra operates as a web portal and/or an internet access provider in the U.S., Spain, so most likey iberbandainenglish , Fortec , would come under this company . Abertis Telecom , Retevisi?n yes you TDT system and Hight end Linking system