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Last post Tue, Oct 10 2006, 2:25 PM by Jason Lloyd. 3 replies.
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  •  Tue, Oct 10 2006, 2:25 PM

    Re: phone line rental / broadband\/ tv


    I'll be honest I haven't got a clue but as you rightly say if something looks too good to be true it usually is, my advice is check them out thoroughly before signing up, I know I would anyway.

    Good luck!

    Jason
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  •  Tue, Oct 10 2006, 1:58 PM

    Re: phone line rental / broadband\/ tv

    Thanks for the advice and quick response Jason.
    What's the catch with the mobile £30 / month, but £5 a month with One Stop Phone Shop? Does the rate go back up for the second twelve months or something? I'll check it all out anyway and let you know how I get on.
    Cheers.
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  •  Tue, Oct 10 2006, 1:36 PM

    Re: phone line rental / broadband\/ tv

    Hi Fizzbucks

    Thanks for your email.

    At present there's only one provider who offers the 'Quadplay' you describe and that's NTL/Telewest which would be ideal for your needs. However if you can't get cable in your area may I suggest you opt for Sky Broadband and a cheap mobile phone provider.

    In short my advice is to get the following:

    Sky Broadband Max - 16Mb speed, unlimited download capacity - £10 a month
    Sky TV package - (whatever you currently pay per mth)
    Sky Talk - free calls to UK landlines anyime - £5 per month
    BT line rental fee - £11 per month
    Virgin Mobile - 300 free text minutes a mth - £30 a mth (BUT £5 a mth with One Stop Phone Shop)

    Let me know how you get on?

    Kind Regards

    Jason Lloyd

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  •  Tue, Oct 10 2006, 12:39 PM

    phone line rental / broadband\/ tv

    Advice please. Where do I look or in your opinion which deals are best. I have a mobile but use most for texting, landline through bt, braodband through wanadoo / orange, sky tv(no cable available), 4 kids so broadband used a lot but not massive downloaders. Does anyone supply all? Carphone warehouse advertised free broadband didn't they? Cheers.
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