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Standard User thamu
(newbie) Tue 08-Apr-08 17:53:38
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Getting broadband without BT or Virgin


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I have been literaly everywhere on this and am reaching the end of my tether. I was with BT for 8 months when i had a billing dispute with them and was subsequently cut off completely. They sent me a final bill of more than �400 pounds which they said included the line rental and broadband service charges for the remainder of the contract. After much wrangling, i was advised to pay the amount in installments which i reluctanly agreed to as i didnt know another way by which i could get home phone line rental from another provider (i'm not in a cabled area you see).

At the present moment i am unable to reconnect my line as i am still paying off the money but i need broadband desperately as i work from home and 90% of my work is done on the internet. I've heard of LLU providers can provide me with home phone and broadband is this true? Are there any providers who can use the dead BT line to offer home phone and broadband? PLEASE HELP!
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 08-Apr-08 18:50:51
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I think it would be simplest to swallow your pride, pay BT off, and get BT to re-connect your phone, then choose a different ISP for your broadband.
Standard User tonyhague
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 08-Apr-08 18:55:23
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mobile broadband from 3, vodafone etc, or move house to hull and get KC

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 08-Apr-08 19:01:20
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Can't you get Kentucky Chicken anywhere or only in Hull?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 08-Apr-08 19:19:50
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Hi there,

Any provider who uses BT Openreach's Wholesale Line Rental (WLR) service should be able to reinstate the BT line, regardless of your billing dispute with BT Retail.

We are one such provider, but there are a few others.

Our Home Phone products start at �9.99, which includes all local/national evening and weekend calls.

You can see our products here.
Standard User RobertoS
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 08-Apr-08 19:20:34
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I don't think any of the LLU companies yet get a line connected, they only take over a working BT line. Though I think I read somewhere that people such as Sky will be doing so soon.

At the moment you could try Plusnet. They do connections, and I don't think you have to have their broadband, but even if you do it isn't too bad, and decent pricing bundles.

You may not realise that pretty well any phone line or connection is actually connected and maintained by BT Openreach. There is almost certainly nothing you can do to avoid that. But your fallout was with BT Retail so I shouldn't worry about it.

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Standard User thamu
(newbie) Wed 09-Apr-08 13:24:40
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Thanks for the reply. How do i sign up to plusnet and how soon can i be connected? Cheers again.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 09-Apr-08 21:54:59
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Hi there,

You can sign up online, or by giving our sales team a call. The number is on our website.

We can usually restart a line if it shows as stopped within a few days, and then you would need to allow a further 7 days or so for broadband activation.
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(deleted) Wed 09-Apr-08 22:49:24
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Looks like someone hasn't told you that Plusnet (and Madasafish) are owned by BT. I would have thought that Mand, as a Plusnet rep, would have remembered to point that out, but apparently not.
Standard User RobertoS
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 09-Apr-08 23:43:36
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But not by BT Retail.

Your solution to his problem is?
The costs of your solution are?
The practicality and speed of implementation of your solution are?

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