Plusnet say NO to 2 x FTTC with the same company. The only way to order new line from ex-bt engineer (half price) and (cheaper) then order FTTC from other isp and bonding together, job done!
It certainly seems a bit strange IF any telephone company is actually saying you can't have more than 1 line into a house. I used to have 2 lines - the original, used for normal telephone service, and the second line used for dial-up Internet which was in use most of the time when 'unlimited' dialup became available from a few ISPs.
There are several reasons why someone might want an extra line or more, e.g. alarms, faxes, or dare I say it extra telephones!
Virgin don't do FTTC. AIUI 2 x VM Cable isn't possible as there is only one supply at the street end.
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The only way to order new line from ex-bt engineer (half price) and (cheaper) ....
Pardon? How would that work unless the engineer has cabinet and/or exchange access? Even then it wouldn't create a PSTN connection.
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Thu 21-Aug-14 12:35:29