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It is *not* changing and will stay at £9.99. If we were to change it in the future we would email you again and tell you. For now however, there is no change for you.
I will check my account in January 2014 to see if it does change to £12.49 from £9.99 then I know where to find you.
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Telford to Sheffield isn't an easy journey  .
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Connection - Plusnet UnLim Fibre (FTTC). Sync ~ 51.8/16.8Mbps @ 600m. - BQM
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Telford to Sheffield isn't an easy journey .
lol I been to Sheffield many times over world snooker championship at the Crucible Theatre
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A fabulous venue, for the snooker and as a theatre. Go to the theatre there quite often.
My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk | Domains,website and mail hosting - Tsohost.
Connection - Plusnet UnLim Fibre (FTTC). Sync ~ 51.8/16.8Mbps @ 600m. - BQM
"Where talent is a dwarf, self-esteem is a giant." - Jean-Antoine Petit-Senn.
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Allergy information: This post was manufactured in an environment where nuts are present. It may include traces of understatement, litotes and humour.
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A fabulous venue, for the snooker and as a theatre. Go to the theatre there quite often.
Yep, I agree! I am glad it staying at the theatre for the fortcoming as Barry Hearn seem to take snooker abroad alots ! Exspecially Ronnie O'Sullivan getting sick of it.
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Looks like I missed the boat on getting a standalone broadband service without a surcharge for not taking the phone service as well.
PN unlimited 21CN ADSL2+ BB only (12 month contract) on a Market 2/3 "low cost area" exchange is still a good deal though, even with the £25 activation fee.
However a reseller might do unlimited (unmetered) partial LLU on a 30 day minimum term for a similar price which might be worth considering...
Thanks - actually I'm looking at an FTTC service, as the ADSL service is a somewhat slow on the line in question. Despite the surcharge, Plusnet's looking like a favourable option. (Other possibility is Virgin cable broadband without a phone line - but their pricing structure also heavily pushes taking a phone line too. And having a 'real' landline as opposed to a VOIP arrangement has its advantages.)
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Sure, if you are on a long line then ten quid more per month for vdsl is probably worth it if you need better speeds
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> they would have to pay £25
forgive me if wrong, but I think that's going up to £30
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> they would have to pay £25
forgive me if wrong, but I think that's going up to £30
Is that the cessation of broadband charge for users on a 12 month contract which is due to increase from £25 to £30 on Oct 1st, perhaps users on a 30 day minimum term ("no contract") deal will still not be liable for that charge?
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Is that the cessation of broadband charge for users on a 12 month contract which is due to increase from £25 to £30 on Oct 1st, perhaps users on a 30 day minimum term ("no contract") deal will still not be liable for that charge?
Yes, I was thinking of the cease fee, for someone on 12 month minimum (Openreach has a fee for ADSL customers, not sure about those on Fibre). I suppose it would be waived for someone on 30 day rolling contract (as that's how it seems to me, just as many PAYG mobile deals offer a 'bundle' for a fixed fee every month... just not so good/ generous a bundle as for someone on 12+ month contract or SIM Only deal... the "no contract" pricing seems to be a little more expensive as if it's a penalty for not showing loyalty [and one gets hit for higher cost setup, though not to the full cost from Openreach, luckily]).
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