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Old 24-12-2015, 12:34   #105
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Re: Virgin Media - Above Inflation Rises from 1st February

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
A landline is essential, even as just a back up. What if you have a 999 emergency and no credit/power/signal on your mobile ? If there is a powercut the landline still works (as long as you don't just have cordless) , most mobile networks go down.
I've a suspicion you'll find the majority of landlines now are cordless. Certainly been a decade since I've used a corded landline.

Just how things have gone.

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Originally Posted by alexcopeland View Post
Mine and my families TV viewing habits have changed so much over the years that I'm not prepared to continue to pay for services that are simply not used. It's ironic that'll I'll being signing up to Sky for broadband with a landline but it's the best value for money.
Kinda indeed. Sky cross-subsidise.

VM could probably do with a lower end package that costs less. I think one is on the way.
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