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Thinking of getting SKY broadband

steviehud37
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Hi
Am thinking of getting SKY broadband but i need some help
I am on BT broadband (£18 per month) 12 month contract finished Jan 07
Is it easy to swap over?
Do i need the £5 offer? (i do not download songs or vids just use the web for emails and looking up info)
I dont have a computer just a laptop,and i dont use a wireless router.(And i dont want one at the moment)If i get sky will it mess up my laptop the FREE wireless router?
I have had no problems with BT,havnt had to ring them
So do i swap or not? Money V Convience?
Please help me
Stevie
Am thinking of getting SKY broadband but i need some help
I am on BT broadband (£18 per month) 12 month contract finished Jan 07
Is it easy to swap over?
Do i need the £5 offer? (i do not download songs or vids just use the web for emails and looking up info)
I dont have a computer just a laptop,and i dont use a wireless router.(And i dont want one at the moment)If i get sky will it mess up my laptop the FREE wireless router?
I have had no problems with BT,havnt had to ring them
So do i swap or not? Money V Convience?
Please help me
Stevie
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Have you looked at some of the 'sky' thread here - there is one on page 2 - 'Is this the best deal at the moment' or page 3 - 'Sky'. I have seen a few others as well.
Anyway, I haven't taken the plunge yet but I am seriously considering sky. You do have sky tv obviously as you have to before you can go ahead. The £5 offer is for the mid package which is a faster broadband and the connection fee is £20. You can take up base package free but the connection fee is £40.0
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