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Do Fixed Price contracts not exist?
curlytop12
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I'm coming to the end of my deal with T*lkt*lk
I'd like to have a guaranteed fixed amount deal if possible, with so much uncertainty about- does anyone offer these?
I'd like to have a guaranteed fixed amount deal if possible, with so much uncertainty about- does anyone offer these?
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There are certainly fixed price providers. The best thing would be to check what broadband is available at your property and from which underlying network. For instance, on the Openreach network, they are rolling out Full Fibre (FTTP/Ultrafast) broadband and many Internet providers are offering fixed prices and shorter contracts. There are also other alternative networks like CityFibre, Hyperoptic, B4RN, YouFibre etc which are rolling out in certain areas of the country (and may be more location specific at this stage). Providers on their networks may also offer fixed prices. On Openreach for instance, you could try Cuckoo broadband. Whilst Zen offer such services on Openreach and CityFibre. Hyperoptic is also fixed.curlytop12 said:I'm coming to the end of my deal with T*lkt*lk
I'd like to have a guaranteed fixed amount deal if possible, with so much uncertainty about- does anyone offer these?
If FTTP is not in your area yet, you could also opt for a 4G Mobile Broadband option. You can get a fixed price Unlimited Data SIM and pop them into a "Mifi" device. You can then connect to the Mifi by Wifi. Providers like Lebara or Smarty offer fixed prices and 30 day rolling contracts.0 -
Talk to talktalk
I was out of contact last March and they gave me a fixed deal only for a year
Lower than what I was paying I might add
Find a deal cheaper than you have and use that as ammo to get a better deal from talktalk0
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