I don't want my landline any more , don't use it and just have mobile with BT but also broadband, if I stop my landline will my broadband contract still continue ok?
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If you stop your landline then your broadband will also be ceased and would be treated as a contract termination, and could involve cancellation charges.
The cost of the landline connection is included in the broadband cost, so there would not be any saving.
Broadband needs some form of physical connection to deliver it.
You must keep your landline and pay line rental as you need the line for broadband. You can stop a call package so you cannot make or receive calls. You would need a new contract
As far as I'm aware, a saving of £5/m can be made by having broadband only with no telephony package, known as SOGEA.
@licquoricewrote:As far as I'm aware, a saving of £5/m can be made by having broadband only with no telephony package, known as SOGEA.
Depends on what package the OP has, the saving is on the calling plan, the cost of the calling plan is the saving, some existing customers have PAYG free, in which case there's no saving to be made.
Surely there would be a saving of over £220 a year for the line rental which some people pay upfront ?
You still have to pay line rental for the broadband connection.
When BT talk about "Landline" what they are referring to is a landline phone. You still need a "landline" of some description whether it is copper or fibre in order to receive broadband and as such you pay for that albeit it is included in the price of your broadband rather than being shown as a separate cost.
So if people don't ever use their landlines because they have 2 mobiles in their home there's no savings to be made?
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