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I just don't need a 64mb connection, and I'm not prepared to pay a premium for Sky not providing a standard 38mb fibre service.
The best value I can currently find is TalkTalk at £21.95 per month with £120 cashback. Assuming this is paid out (my historical payout track record is great) this would make the effective monthly cost £15.28.
I've been trawling the internet for decent deals for the past few weeks, but there seems to be drought. A few Vodafone deals, but I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole.
Are there currently better deals to be had for up to 38mb Fibre? Worth holding out for Black Friday?
I've been with NowTV BB for a couple of years now and have nothing but praise for them, Shell BB on the other hand have an appalling reputation on here at least for customer service (never used them myself).
Looking at alternatives but can't get Virgin where I live and no black friday offers available yet. Shame to leave Plusnet as I've been with them years
Try TalkTalk. With them for some years now at an excellent regularly renegotiated price and a solid reliable service. Don't believe all the badmouthing. They're not perfect but they're a lot better and cheaper than BT.
tALK TALK are more of a mixed bag, i went with them once and gave me an activation date of 3 months in Docklands, London. Not exactly out in the sticks
Attitude stinks too.
Suffice to say I went somewhere else.
G_M/ PIxie RIP
I had a quick look but couldn't see what BB you have but if you use your landline at all for outgoing calls do check out NowTV. They do average speed 36MB for a straight £25 a month which includes Anytime Calls and no delivery charges. We are very light users of the house phone but even then we were using around £5 of calls per month. If you pay your bills out of a current account just for DD payments it makes it easier to budget as you know that one isn't going to vary.
Edit: Their average speed 63MB service is just £30 a month
Never had a problem with them myself. And I doubt it would be possible to beat the £22 pm I’m paying for fibre, with unlimited 24/7 calls, including mobiles and call forwarding from landline to mobile.
New customers are usually defined as being away for at least 12 months.
I'm not a fan of doing this either as it is unfair on the companies involved. It's also subject to mistakes and ending up with 2 suppliers, one of which will want paying off in full.