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  • If you havent gone live yet it is not too late plusnet i think is your best bet if no LLU or sky if LLU.Prices for the later 2 are cheapish and RELIABLE
  • sniggings
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    virgin11 wrote: »
    If you havent gone live yet it is not too late plusnet i think is your best bet if no LLU or sky if LLU.Prices for the later 2 are cheapish and RELIABLE

    thanks, just checked sky and the price for line rental is £14.50 plus £10 for BB so £24.50, where as with EE it's £16.50 so a big difference, I think I will take a chance with EE as for £24.50 with sky I would want basic TV for that price included.
  • Sky is cheaper if you pay line rental upfront.Plusnet line rental is less than a tenner if you pay up front.12 months is a long time for rubbish speeds and c/s your call.Hope you are happy whoever you pick
  • sniggings
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    virgin11 wrote: »
    Sky is cheaper if you pay line rental upfront.Plusnet line rental is less than a tenner if you pay up front.12 months is a long time for rubbish speeds and c/s your call.Hope you are happy whoever you pick

    thanks, yeah I am just coming to the end of line rental for the year with BT, worked out at £10 a month but I really do not have £100 to pay upfront again, so have to go for a monthly offer, I'm not a very heavy user so it may work out for me, here's hoping!
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