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jb66 27-09-2016 09:21

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35860683)
How is it accurate to say that? You only pay for the broadband. Only the ADSL has a line rental charge.

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Fall for what exactly?

Your paying an inflated broadband price to cover the landline. Vodafone are advertising like they are doing us a favour by having no landlines charges

denphone 27-09-2016 09:30

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Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35860685)
Your paying an inflated broadband price to cover the landline. Vodafone are advertising like they are doing us a favour by having no landlines charges

Yes that is the way l see it as well.

Stephen 27-09-2016 09:38

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Well it is still cheaper than most and its working as they are getting a lot of new customers from it.

As they were charging £20 for 38 and £25 for 76 with £18 line rental or now £25 or £22 if existing customer then £28 76 it's not really inflated at all.

jb66 27-09-2016 09:59

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35860689)
Well it is still cheaper than most and its working as they are getting a lot of new customers from it.

As they were charging £20 for 38 and £25 for 76 with £18 line rental or now £25 or £22 if existing customer then £28 76 it's not really inflated at all.


So now they charge the same as other providers like talktalk

1andrew1 28-09-2016 14:52

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Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35860690)
So now they charge the same as other providers like talktalk

Don't you mean "provider"? I don't think any other providers are as cheap as TalkTalk and Vodafone are for fibre.

Ignitionnet 28-09-2016 18:17

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Depends if you take account of introductory offers and bundles.

Osem 28-09-2016 18:43

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Been looking around at alternative suppliers (e.g. BT) and what's available here in theory and in practice are very different so that's altered the equation a little. I can get their ordinary BB but Infinity is at full cabinet capacity right now and who knows how long that'll be the case. :confused:

If I ditched Tivo/TV XL (if that's possible) I don't suppose that'd make much of a difference in our monthly bill would it? We'd be left with just phone and BB in that event.

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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 35860647)
Have you looked into VOIP services such as Vonage or Sipgate? You could port one of your numbers (or maybe both if you got a new line installed) and only pay one line rental - or just take VM broadband and no line rental at all. Plus you wouldn't have to worry about losing your numbers when you move

Sorry I didn't see this earlier. I'm not sure what any of this means, sorry. I'd certainly want to keep our existing numbers if we were to move but no idea if that's possible.

Inactive Digital 28-09-2016 19:03

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35860898)
Sorry I didn't see this earlier. I'm not sure what any of this means, sorry. I'd certainly want to keep our existing numbers if we were to move but no idea if that's possible.

VOIP services essentially deliver telephony via your broadband connection. You can connect your existing handset into an adapter box which then connects via ethernet to your modem/router. Once you've ported your number to a VOIP provider, you could theoretically connect your phone anywhere in the world and use the same number - so even if you moved to a different area code it would make no difference to your number.

Osem 28-09-2016 20:45

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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital (Post 35860907)
VOIP services essentially deliver telephony via your broadband connection. You can connect your existing handset into an adapter box which then connects via ethernet to your modem/router. Once you've ported your number to a VOIP provider, you could theoretically connect your phone anywhere in the world and use the same number - so even if you moved to a different area code it would make no difference to your number.

Now I see. Thanks. :tu:

Dave42 28-09-2016 21:34

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got my email going up £3.49 here

Arthurgray50@blu 28-09-2016 21:50

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I have a contract for 12 months. So will it effect me.

Mr K 28-09-2016 21:55

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu (Post 35860956)
I have a contract for 12 months. So will it effect me.

yes, but VM have broken your contract so you can tell them to do one ;)

jb66 28-09-2016 22:41

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35860840)
Don't you mean "provider"? I don't think any other providers are as cheap as TalkTalk and Vodafone are for fibre.

They are all pretty cheap when you get a new customer offer

bubblegun 28-09-2016 23:21

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Originally Posted by wildfruit (Post 35860517)
My sky install date is tomorrow. Everything was going smoothly until sky rang this morning saying openreach have notified them they are cancelling the visit due to detecting a previously active line at the address and they will activate remotely. I wanted them to move my master socket as it's in a room that my wife used for her business and is not suitable to use for the hub/phone (now baby's bedroom). Bet I'm going to have to fork out for a visit myself now.

If this causes a problem just switch on the (currently unofficial but working) powerline function on all devices.

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Originally Posted by wildfruit (Post 35860592)
Well all my sky q services are up and running. It's very impressive. Streets ahead of the TiVo. Also, even though my download speed is about 8 times slower, web browsing is noticeably quicker. Almost instant on most pages. The 4K content is better than I imagined. Be a shame to probably have to give it up in a year's time unless I can cut another deal.

If this year is like next year then you will get very good deals as long as you phone to renew early i.e. between mid-August and mid-September.

johnathome 29-09-2016 02:16

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Originally Posted by bubblegun (Post 35860976)

If this year is like next year then you will get very good deals as long as you phone to renew early i.e. between mid-August and mid-September.

I really don't expect Sky to offer great deals for customers with Sky Q as they own the kit and could just take it away.

Time will tell i guess.


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