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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 14-Jan-14 21:51:06
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Broadband with no contract.


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As will be living somewhere temporary while I sort out new place, any suggestions on a company that will provide me with rolling one month or a 3 month contract.

According to SamKnows, I can't get everything, all forms ADSL and virgin cable.

Will be using this postcode SM1 4BG (I think)
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 15-Jan-14 13:58:05
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Re: Broadband with no contract.


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Plusnet offer broadband (not the Fibre option) with a one-month rolling contract:
Check 'Here's the legal bit' here: http://www.plus.net/home-broadband/
Broadband without a 12 or 18 month contract: There's a £50 activation charge but we'll reduce this to £25 if you add one of our phone packages to your order. You can use your own router if it's compatible, or you can take our router (you'll just pay £5.99 P&P). Minimum term of 30 days.
Standard User flippery
(committed) Wed 15-Jan-14 14:39:00
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Re: Broadband with no contract.


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www.freeola.com
www.eclipse.net

Amongst others, offer 1 month contracts without phone.
Depends on what download is required, also connection charge may be required

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Standard User cheshire_man
(knowledge is power) Wed 15-Jan-14 17:25:24
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Re: Broadband with no contract.


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Eclipse is www.eclipse.net.uk.

See here for the FAQs including a question about contract length; and here for their home products and prices.

Tony
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Standard User Apprentice
(knowledge is power) Wed 15-Jan-14 18:19:23
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Zen :- http://www.zen.co.uk/home-office/broadband/home-offi...

Alastair
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(deleted) Fri 17-Jan-14 08:28:07
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Thanks, look like either Zen or Freeola, think Eclipes is a tad bit expensive for what you get.
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(deleted) Mon 20-Jan-14 20:34:15
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Vivaciti with or without phone
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