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We use or phone very little (compared with the average figures quoted in
various adverts) and mainly during the day for what are mainly short calls, and thus "free" evening & weekend packages at increased rental are of little attraction. BT are about to add a "connection charge" for calls, which will make all our short calls even more expensive. There are a number of combined broadband/phone packages becoming available - can anyone comment on the financial aspects of these? If they are non-BT, do I still have to pay BT for line rental or would I pay it to the new provider? Then if the line fails, who fixes it? So far I've identified Tiscali, PlusTalk, Virgin, Talk Talk - no doubt there are others, but it seems remarkably difficult to find out what one gets and to work out costs. Retired Retired |
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"Retired" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:46667678$0$8727$(E-Mail Removed)... > We use or phone very little (compared with the average figures quoted in > various adverts) and mainly during the day for what are mainly short > calls, and thus "free" evening & weekend packages at increased rental are > of little attraction. > BT are about to add a "connection charge" for calls, which will make all > our short calls even more expensive. > There are a number of combined broadband/phone packages becoming > available - can anyone comment on the financial aspects of these? If they > are non-BT, do I still have to pay BT for line rental or would I pay it to > the new provider? Then if the line fails, who fixes it? > So far I've identified Tiscali, PlusTalk, Virgin, Talk Talk - no doubt > there are others, but it seems remarkably difficult to find out what one > gets and to work out costs. > > Retired > There is a Sky digital offer where you get digital TV, Broadband and phone for £26 per month. As far as I am aware you still pay BT for line rental, it's just the calls which are through a third party. |
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 09:57:08 +0100, Retired wrote:
> We use or phone very little (compared with the average figures quoted in > various adverts) and mainly during the day for what are mainly short calls, > and thus "free" evening & weekend packages at increased rental are of little > attraction. > BT are about to add a "connection charge" for calls, which will make all our > short calls even more expensive. > There are a number of combined broadband/phone packages becoming available - > can anyone comment on the financial aspects of these? If they are non-BT, do > I still have to pay BT for line rental or would I pay it to the new > provider? Then if the line fails, who fixes it? > So far I've identified Tiscali, PlusTalk, Virgin, Talk Talk - no doubt there > are others, but it seems remarkably difficult to find out what one gets and > to work out costs. > > Retired Much the same here. Have Homecall (Pipex) anytime calls and BB for £25pcm, but since Feb. make few calls. If anyone knows of an inclusive package that's cheaper... TalkTalk /looks/ good, but...! -- Peter. If you can do it today, you didn't put off enough yesterday. |
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In article <eurloa0158cr.19bzz4w4tbrxj$.(E-Mail Removed)>, PeterC
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes >On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 09:57:08 +0100, Retired wrote: >> We use or phone very little (compared with the average figures quoted in >> various adverts) and mainly during the day for what are mainly short calls, >> and thus "free" evening & weekend packages at increased rental are of little >> attraction. >> BT are about to add a "connection charge" for calls, which will make all our >> short calls even more expensive. >> There are a number of combined broadband/phone packages becoming available - >> can anyone comment on the financial aspects of these? If they are non-BT, do >> I still have to pay BT for line rental or would I pay it to the new >> provider? Then if the line fails, who fixes it? >> So far I've identified Tiscali, PlusTalk, Virgin, Talk Talk - no doubt there >> are others, but it seems remarkably difficult to find out what one gets and >> to work out costs. >Much the same here. Have Homecall (Pipex) anytime calls and BB for £25pcm, >but since Feb. make few calls. If anyone knows of an inclusive package >that's cheaper... >TalkTalk /looks/ good, but...! I am on an old Pipex deal which gives me 1 Mbps uncapped and no phone calls for 23.44. The new Virgin Media ADSL looks good at up to 8 Mbps uncapped and all phone calls for 19.99. I phoned them and confirmed the have a newsfeed and webspace; static IP; no migration cost. The phone call element of "Unlimited Broadband & Talk (Bundle One)" looks good in terms of the new BT connection charge. Do they use traffic shaping or port blocking? -- Chris |
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