Hi,
My mother uses TalkTalk for FTTC broadband and calls. A few months back her contract expired and I have been trying and failing to renew it. As she is in her 80s, doesn't understand any of the technicalities, is hard of hearing and has trouble with foreign accents, it falls upon me to handle such matters, so I use the web chat so I can pretend to be her (my 'old lady' impersonation is not up to the standards required for a voice call).
Twice in recent months I've negotiated a new contract only to find they have not pushed it through. The second time the lady said "I see you are in an FTTP-only area" to which I replied "That must be a mistake as I have FTTC right now" at which point she accepted this and processed the order.
Since it failed again (despite the confirmation email and letter) I've been digging around and the exchange LNDAG (Dagenham, East London) is listed as an 'FTTP Priority Exchange' with a 'PSTN/ISDN stop sell' on it.
Am I right in thinking that this is why the FTTC renewal is failing?
https://www.telecom-tariffs.co.uk/codelook.htm?xid=9...
My mother relies on the land line, and the TalkTalk website has no renewal or upgrade options for her when I'm logged into her account. Do they even sell FTTP with phone? I can't see it anywhere.
She has no need for the extra speed (currently on Fibre 35), so I'm hoping there's a reasonably-priced FTTP+phone deal she can switch to with some other provider. She needs an all-inclusive call plan, and I think it should be something where her existing DECT base station can plug into the router if there's no POTS socket anymore. We want to be able to just plug in and carry on, not faff about with separate VoIP providers etc.
I'm a bit lost with regards to who offfers what and at what price, with regards to voice options.
Any clarification and guidance appreciated!



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