Changing ISP
Posted: July 22nd, 2005, 16:14
Right then, currently I have a phone service with Telewest Blueyonder, and my broadband package is as follows
1MB Unlimited boradband for £25 a month.
I would like something to match this (possibly faster) but for a cheaper price.
Basically I can't fault blueyonder, and it's very rare that I cannot get online, or have any kind of slowdown on the connection etc...
However I am unwilling to pay £25 a month when there are cheaper deals about in the U.K.
The reason I haven't changed yet is because my phone line is currently with Telewest Blueyonder as well.
In order to open myself up to other ISP's, would it be a sensible option to take up the "come back to B.T." offer, or is there some sort of catch that then ties me in to a long contract, and will stop me from being able to choose an ISP that can also provide a telephone service.
The other thing to consider is that we hardly ever use the telephone, and we could go without it and just use Mobile Phones instead, however I believe I would have to have some form of phone rental in order to then use broadband over the phone line???
Arggghhhhh teh confusion, can someone please clear stuff up a bit for me, and help me find a decent and reliable service for a good price???
I don't mind still paying £25 for a service, as long as it's faster etc...
1MB Unlimited boradband for £25 a month.
I would like something to match this (possibly faster) but for a cheaper price.
Basically I can't fault blueyonder, and it's very rare that I cannot get online, or have any kind of slowdown on the connection etc...
However I am unwilling to pay £25 a month when there are cheaper deals about in the U.K.
The reason I haven't changed yet is because my phone line is currently with Telewest Blueyonder as well.
In order to open myself up to other ISP's, would it be a sensible option to take up the "come back to B.T." offer, or is there some sort of catch that then ties me in to a long contract, and will stop me from being able to choose an ISP that can also provide a telephone service.
The other thing to consider is that we hardly ever use the telephone, and we could go without it and just use Mobile Phones instead, however I believe I would have to have some form of phone rental in order to then use broadband over the phone line???
Arggghhhhh teh confusion, can someone please clear stuff up a bit for me, and help me find a decent and reliable service for a good price???
I don't mind still paying £25 for a service, as long as it's faster etc...