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Home phone/broadband with no minimum term?
chriiiiiiiis
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I am moving into a flat which has a BT box on the wall.
I can't live without the internet - not too bothered about the phone.
Is there any providers out there who won't tie me in to a contract? I have my own router etc and don't need any of the free ones they offer.
I can't live without the internet - not too bothered about the phone.
Is there any providers out there who won't tie me in to a contract? I have my own router etc and don't need any of the free ones they offer.
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Yes, The Post Office has no minimum term.
Best say that the line is specifically for broadband, as this *should* ensure that a DACS (split) line isn't enabled (which won't support ADSL)0 -
Just checked their website and you're right, no minimum term - but their broadband is for 12 months.
Would they let me get broadband from someone else?0 -
Yes you can have broadband from anyone when using PO for your telephone, however you'll find that most bb suppliers will require a 12 month contract.0
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chriiiiiiiis wrote: »I am moving into a flat which has a BT box on the wall.
I can't live without the internet - not too bothered about the phone.
Is there any providers out there who won't tie me in to a contract? I have my own router etc and don't need any of the free ones they offer.
Mobile broadband? Vodafone do a PAYG version where your top-up does not expire.0 -
Hi i am with AOL for my calls/broadband and there is no contract i can leave them any time, normal landline numbers are free, but 0844 0845 and 0870 can work out expensive i pay BT for my line rental0
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