- call charges
- Posted by Steve Allsop on September 7th, 2003
Hi
I have just started looking at broadband. Do you pay a standard phone line
charge as well as the broadband charge.
Can anyone clarify this point
Cheers
Steve
- Posted by Bruce Stephens on September 7th, 2003
"Steve Allsop" <steve@allsops.freeserve.co.uk> writes:
You pay normal line rental. There's no call charge, as such.
- Posted by UncleWobbly on September 7th, 2003
not for your DSL connection, no. You'll get a seperate bill from whatever
ISP you choose
"Bruce Stephens" <bruce+usenet@cenderis.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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- Posted by Harry Bloomfield on September 8th, 2003
In article <bjgajs$6i1$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk>,
steve@allsops.freeserve.co.uk says...
| Hi
| I have just started looking at broadband. Do you pay a standard phone line
| charge as well as the broadband charge.
|
You will pay the line rental, just as you would normally pay it for
your voice calls. However if you stop paying the line rental and they
cut your phone off, the broadband will also be lost.
There are no charges for being on-line with broadband, you just pay the
basic monthly fee, nothing more. They do normally charge for
installation, which is about £50.
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- Posted by David Horne on September 9th, 2003
Harry Bloomfield <harry.m1bytNOSPAM@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
There are so many deals at the moment, it probably isn't necessary to
pay a connection charge- probably even get a free modem thrown in.
David
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