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Looking for new Broadband Supplier
LE3
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I have been on Orange's £5/month deal forever, but as many people here know, they are determined to lose customers by removing this offer imminently.
I have a BT landline which I pay the line rental upfront for & this still has about 9 months to run so I obviously am not in a position to change my landline provider right now - as such I need to find a good deal for broadband that does not include a landline tie-in!
I do not have a TV, so no bundle required for that.
I am not a heavy broadband user, but still think I want an "unlimited" package so that if I decide to stream iPlayer for a couple of hours on a rainy Sunday afternoon that it won't ever be a problem!
EE will let me keep my existing contract for £12/month, so that's really my benchmark for knowing whether to move or not ...
Any thoughts on providers to consider?
I have a BT landline which I pay the line rental upfront for & this still has about 9 months to run so I obviously am not in a position to change my landline provider right now - as such I need to find a good deal for broadband that does not include a landline tie-in!
I do not have a TV, so no bundle required for that.
I am not a heavy broadband user, but still think I want an "unlimited" package so that if I decide to stream iPlayer for a couple of hours on a rainy Sunday afternoon that it won't ever be a problem!
EE will let me keep my existing contract for £12/month, so that's really my benchmark for knowing whether to move or not ...
Any thoughts on providers to consider?
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If you are not in a position to take out an LLU service and transfer your line rental, then Plusnet is the obvious option, though not the only one.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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