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If I was to cancel my landline phone do I still keep my Broadband connection?
I am considering ditching my landline as I hardly ever make calls. I also only rarely receive calls except for very few people. In fact I get more nuisance calls than anything else!!
Can anyone tell me how much I would save by ditching the landline?
I await any responses with great interest.
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if you cancel the ability to make/receive calls then that will cancel existing broadband and phone contract and then you will need to start a new broadband only contract the saving dropping phone capabilities will be about £2/5 per month
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Re: Re Digital Voice
If you cancel your "landline" you will cease your broadband, as the "landline" is needed to carry broadband.
You can start a new "broadband only" contract, which would only save you about £3-5 a month. You would lose the ability to make and receive phone calls.
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