Hi All
very new to this
I relinquished my landline and now have “only broadband”
I wonder if I am being charged for landline (which I don’t have.
the broadband package is about £35 but the bill is about £60
i therefore presume that £25 is the “line rental” although I have no land line phone
it seems a bit unfair as “broadband only” deals do not mention that added charge is the line rental
have I got this right?
or is there a mistake in billing
many thanks to all
last month, i switched to fibre2 from copper broadband, having the same 78mb speeds. i was paying around £77, but now pay £47. i kept the land line so that i don't have to give businesses my mobile number. the landline charge was £3 ( THREE Pounds) extra in the fibre 2 plan, with no call package. it is a saving of around £30 per month, on 2 year contract.
@SBarot so you think that Broadband arrives by magic rather than requiring a 'line' ?
There is no separate line rental charge.
You have simply removed the telephony capability.
As already stated removing telephony saves around £3 , landline can be a misleading term , telephony and landline are not the same and broadband prices have included ‘line rental ‘ for decades anyway .
The official list price difference between standalone broadband and the same broadband with a telephone service on a PAYG basis is £5 ( often discounted to £3 ) , as you pay £35 , which is a typical is ‘ballpark’ amount for broadband with telephone , so if you pay £60 no doubt you are paying for other things , quite often that is a Halo benefits package which adds quite a bit to the bill .
Thanks very much for that.