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TalkTalk and Unlimited Broadband

TBmoneyname
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hello, just thought I'd write this here for anyone who's been using TalkTalk's plus package for the uncapped broadband and not any of the other features:
Anyone on TalkTalk who went on the Plus Package just because of the unlimited Broadband; TalkTalk have now put the unlimited broadband on all their tariffs, including one that is fifteen pounds per month cheaper (called Simply Broadband). This coincides roughly with a price increase to take effect in May.
Clearly this is a considerable saving and if you don't make much use of the landline features seems worth it. If you telephone them they will say there is a downgrade charge in excess of two hundred pounds for early cancellation, however you can then mention the e-mail concerning the price increase, which gives a thirty day period within which you can cancel or alter your package without the cancellation charge.
Gross saving £180 a year, net saving £180-any formerly free call charges.
Anyone on TalkTalk who went on the Plus Package just because of the unlimited Broadband; TalkTalk have now put the unlimited broadband on all their tariffs, including one that is fifteen pounds per month cheaper (called Simply Broadband). This coincides roughly with a price increase to take effect in May.
Clearly this is a considerable saving and if you don't make much use of the landline features seems worth it. If you telephone them they will say there is a downgrade charge in excess of two hundred pounds for early cancellation, however you can then mention the e-mail concerning the price increase, which gives a thirty day period within which you can cancel or alter your package without the cancellation charge.
Gross saving £180 a year, net saving £180-any formerly free call charges.
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Also check:
http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/sky-and-talktalk-are-talking-1gbps-fibre-broadband-in-york/
http://blog.gsmarena.com/1gbps-internet-fiber-light-uk-2015/What happens if you push this button?0
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