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Standard User Grenouille
(newbie) Sun 04-Feb-07 15:55:26
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Thinking of switching to BT Option3


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Im thinking of switching to BT Option 3 but have some questions

I currenlty use 1899.com for my phone calls
Will I still be able to use that with Opt 3

I see Opt 3 includes
Inclusive UK2 Evening and Weekend Broadband Talk calls
But no 'normal' BT phone line inclusive calls ?

Does the
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 04-Feb-07 16:06:58
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Re: Thinking of switching to BT Option3


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1899.com will still work

No free landline calls...they are all made via the hub phone or dect phone plugged into the hub.

Line rental is not included.
Standard User Desmond
(sensei) Sun 04-Feb-07 16:09:04
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Re: Thinking of switching to BT Option3


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Yes. No. No.

Des

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Standard User Grenouille
(newbie) Sun 04-Feb-07 16:12:29
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Re: Thinking of switching to BT Option3


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So in effect Im no better off switching if Line rental isnt included

I pay
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sun 04-Feb-07 17:10:20
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Re: Thinking of switching to BT Option3


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Well not if you class the extras you get from BT as worth moving no. Their will be very few broadband providers offering broadband and line rental in one inclusive package. Talk talk is one.
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