If you choose Rental Saver with BT, you don't pay £13/mo anymore. Just £120 once and you're sorted for a year (calculates at £10/mo). Just remember to make at least 2 calls per month (they could be inclusive) - otherwise there's a hidden charge.
I took the bundle (BT Infinity Option 2 + Unlimited Anytime Calls) + Rental Saver.
£28/mo, 18 month contract and 3 first months for Free.
Not so bad, in fact, for 37.5down and 8up. There is obviously a cap on this VDSL line - the engineer's tester shown 40000/10000 rock stable. The promise on Infinity site was 32/7. Virgin is on my street but won't go to my house. O2 did the best there is on my line, which was about 3.8/1... sucked to sit & wait for videos to download.
The Home Hub 3 is WiFi 802.11n enabled, has four ports of which one (No.4) is gigabit, the rest are fastethernet (100Mbps). All ports active, the local transfer speed is very decent.
Perks:
Email, Digital Vault (5GB), Automatic backup program, and security solution which is I guess based on McAfee -- free. Plus BT speedtester available which shows your BT profile.
I'm quite pleased with the product, especially taking into account that couple years ago I left BT for O2 due to BT's DLM being too harsh on my SNR margin.
Edited by deleted (Wed 25-May-11 03:55:55)