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Saffamagic
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Im trying to get new home fibre broadband but not sure who to go with.
I have been with BT for at least 3 years now but think the service we getting for what we are paying is not worth it anymore.
Which provider is the best out there for price and product?
I have heard EE are really worth it, Im with SKY for TV should I go with them?
Any help would be great...
I have been with BT for at least 3 years now but think the service we getting for what we are paying is not worth it anymore.
Which provider is the best out there for price and product?
I have heard EE are really worth it, Im with SKY for TV should I go with them?
Any help would be great...
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try uswitch and choose what packages suit you the bestSave a Rachael
buy a share in crapita0 -
How about BT's little sister, Plusnet.
They do good deals and all their products go over BT lines. So you should not have many problems.
I must admit I thought BT was getting expensive for what they gave and are the most expensive supplier out there.
Jumped ship and have saved over £350 in two years over BT prices for a 17mb service.
Worth a look.The more I live, the more I learn.
The more I learn, the more I grow.
The more I grow, the more I see.
The more I see, the more I know.
The more I know, the more I see,
How little I know.!!
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I found a deal with EE with anytime calls, unlimited fibre optic at 35mb speed and line rental, all for £32.95, that is the best deal I have found so far...
Who would have thought it, didnt realise EE provided Broadband.0 -
I have EE ADSL; I got it via a quidco deal.
However, I can't particularly recommend it.
The ADSL is a backup in case I have an outage when I'm working from home.
I don't know what their fibre service is like.
My main BB is Virgin, and it is really good.
I hardly ever use the phone and it often seems to me like I'm paying the line rental so that cold callers can pester me. However, the ADSL ones require a phone line (I think the BB is a loss-leader for the line rental) and Virgin said they would charge me more to have the service without the phone than with.0 -
We live in a town that has fibre optic hence the reason I chose to get it with BT. I have looked round with U switch and EE have the lowest price at £32.95, still under contract with BT for 4 months so not sure how to get out of it and then lose that price from EE, annoying really...0
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Easy to get out of BT contract .
All you need is to know you will be charged the remaining months due on the contract .
Balance that against savings .
Or wait until contract ends and see if BT will make an offer when you say i am moving ISP.0 -
I am in the process of swapping BT for PlusNet. I did consider EE and the Post Office but customer feedback is not good."A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
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If you already have Sky TV, and as long as Sky telephony is available LLU on your exchange, then you are in a good position to cut a deal with Sky for bundling all 3 service-phone, TV and broadband.
Otherwise I would look at Plusnet. The service on the local loop will be the same, as all FTTC services are resold BT wholesale products.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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