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thanks for that but only thing iam not to sure about is how do they use LLU at my exchange when my exchange is LLU though talk talk and never heard of this company before and when checked its says i can get up to 24mg
thanks
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They use Talk Talks LLU network ,monthly contract although if you leave in the first 12 months theres a £50 leaving fee.It works out at £21.72 a month inc line rental for the 40gb package.Ive been thinking of joining them myself as ive only got talk talk and orange LLU on my exchange.
It may be worth a shot as talk talks deal is for 18 months :eek:0 -
had a quick look at they site and on here about utillity warehouse and it seem you have to pay some sort of members fee a month if ive looked right so0
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Yep its £1.73 a month ive included it in the £21.72 a month total.0
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ok thanks been looking over and over at other thread and still no further forward like the idea of upto 16mbps with talktalk but should i just stay with aol or seeing talktalk have taking over aol should i go with them as they or much cheaper and the only LLU network at my exchange
thanks
johnny0 -
It's your choice. Most people don't rate TT customer service, but it could hardly be worse than AOL. What's the price saving for you?
If TT is the only LLU option, then as long as you're happy to sign up for 18 months that would seem to be the logical thing to so.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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thanks for help but iam having a strange problem now when i check talktalk site it says i can only get 6.5mbps and cannot get speedboost now every other time ive checked site it said i could get 16mbps with speedboost for a extra £4 so i dont no what has happened here
johnny0 -
I was under the impression that CPW was moving AOL customers over to Talk Talk.s network.That gum you like is coming back in style.0
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not to sure but i just cannot work out why its been saying ill get 16mbps with speed boost and now i can only get 6.5mbps with no speed boost and the price of speedboost has changed from £4 to £2
johnny0 -
Hi Johnny4,
The price of a speed boost is remaining at £4, its the security boost that is being reduced in price from £4 to £2 per month. Do you have your current attenuation from your router as this will give you an idea of possible connection speeds. A lot of people use https://www.kitz.co.uk for an idea of what speeds to expect.
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