What is the best modem to use in the UK with the airport extreme?

Hi I need to get a new modem having recently bought an airport extreme. What would be the best modem to get for use in the UK? Thanks

Even if a theoretical "best" modem might exist.....I think you would agree that it would be of little value if your provider did not support it in the event of connection difficulties.
The best modem to use would be one that your Internet Service Provider supplies or supports.
If your provider supports the Draytek Vigor 120, that product might be one to add to your "look" list.
Vigor 120 ADSL Modem - Draytek

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