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Idnet offer landline anytime calls which i don't seam to see on Aquiss.
We don't no...less than 5% of our customers who have landlines with us, actually make calls. Furthermore, of that 5%, the majority make less than £3 of calls, so the need for a call plan is rather pointless.
Martin Pitt
Company Founder
Aquiss Limited
https://www.aquiss.net
FTTC, FTTP, GEA, EFM, Leased Lines, Telecoms and Hosting
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Martin
Very true as my parents has dumped anytime calls plan @ £8 a month extra because they only making local area calls 3 times a month totally £1.30 as it seem pointless to have this anytime calls plan.
Also, for myself I just using my mobile unlimited minutes call and use my own line only (no calls plan) for broadband until FTTP come along to get rid of copper line.
Edited by adslmax (Sat 25-Jan-20 14:42:05)
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A year ago I ditched my landline altogether. Pure mobile broadband now.
You need to know you have a good signal before taking that step though.
My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk. Domains, site and mail hosting - Tsohost.
Connection - Three 4G, tbb tests normally 35-45Mpbs down, 65Mbps off-peak, 9-24 up.
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Yes it true. I got a very good deal £10 a month with 12GB data for 4G (always very good signal here) and unlimited texts and unlimited minutes with no contract. (with plusnet mobile from ee network)
Edited by adslmax (Sat 25-Jan-20 16:10:54)
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None. I'd recommend IDNet.
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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK
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AAISP are brilliant!
Solid vote for them.
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You probably didn't notice this thread was started nearly a year ago, I expect the OP has made a decision on which ISP to use by now.
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I agree. Add IDnet to the list, then you can’t really go wrong with any of the choices. Then it boils down to speeds, price points, contract terms, free routers, caps, initial costs, etc.
I am on IDnet. Latency and speeds are great. I would stay away from the Billion routers they will sell you with a connection.
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I agree. Add IDnet to the list, then you can’t really go wrong with any of the choices. Then it boils down to speeds, price points, contract terms, free routers, caps, initial costs, etc.
I am on IDnet. Latency and speeds are great. I would stay away from the Billion routers they will sell you with a connection. I suggest you look at two things yourself.
1) The date stamp of the OP.
2) The post immediately chronologically preceding yours.
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My broadband basic info/help site - www.robertos.me.uk. Domains, sites and mail hosting - Tsohost & Ionos.
Connections: OnePlus 8 Pro max 165Mbps down, 24Mbps up on Three, and B311 4G, tbb tests normally 35-45Mpbs down, 65Mbps off-peak, 9-24 up.
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Looks like there is a big push from idnet fans on promotion at the moment. I recently counted over 20 reviews for them on ispreview in just one day.
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