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Are there any alternatives to BT for a phone line in a new build property?

Are there any alternatives to BT for a phone line in a new build property?

Dear Simon, I am just about to move into a newly built house. It has BT points installed, but can any company take it over? I was always under the impression that as they are BT points, only BT could install/connect the phone line.

However, when trying to arrange Sky digital TV for the property, I was told Sky could connect our phone and then our line rental would be with them. Is this possible? I was even more confused once I got off the phone!

Sharon Wilson, Norwich, via email, Updated: Monday 16 January, 2012

Our expert says...

Hello Sharon, this is a really good question, and one that frequently gets sent into Homephonechoices.co.uk.

Many people are under the impression that when you move into a new house, BT (www.bt.com) has to connect your phone line, and you must sign-up to a minimum contract for your calls with them. However, BT is not the only home phone provider that can install lines - there are a number of alternatives.

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Set-up usually within 7 & 10 days for a new line installation. If switching from Virgin, you can keep your line until your new line has been activated *
Setup within 4 working days for a connection, and up to 16 working days for new line installations *
Setup usually within 2 weeks. Plus you can normally keep your number. Virgin Media also offers a 28 day money back guarantee *
Setup normally between 14 and 28 days for connetion or new line*
Setup between 12 - 14 days normally for a new line installation *
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Call TalkTalk now
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Call Virgin Media
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* All providers allow you to select a convenient appointment on a suitable date when you place your order online. However, line setup times will typically depend on the availability of an engineer, and other factors, such as the number of concurrent line installations in your area.

Read our guide to phone line installation options for more information and a quick overview of which providers can install your landline.

If you’re moving into a new build house you don’t have to sign-up to BT either, even if the phone points in your house are BT points. Read more information below…

Line installation alternatives to BT

Even if the phone points in your new house are BT points, you don’t necessarily have to sign-up to a contract with BT or have your line installed by them.

If it’s a brand new property you will need to check if the developers have a prior agreement with a telephone provider for set-up. If the developers have only provided the wiring and connection boxes in the home then in most cases you’ll be free to choose who installs the line and who you take your calls with.

BT currently charges £130 for standard phone line installation, but there are alternatives - especially if you’re looking to bundle your home phone, broadband and digital TV services.

You can have a phone line installed by Sky (www.sky.com) for just £39. Line rental from Sky is cheaper than BT at just £12.25 a month, with paper billing at no extra cost. It’s important to note that Sky Talk is only available to customers who sign-up to Sky TV however, so this deal may only be worth it if you are also considering having Sky TV installed in your new home.

TalkTalk (www.talktalk.co.uk) also offers an attractive installation deal for both new customers and existing customers who are moving to a new house. If you already pay your line rental to TalkTalk in your old house, you can have a line installed at your new address for just £29.99. If you’ve not previously been a TalkTalk customer, the cost of line installation is £50. You can bundle both your home phone and broadband services with TalkTalk.

TalkTalk recommends signing up with them 14 days prior to moving in to your new property, to ensure that the line is installed and working - call 0800 049 1423 to arrange installation.

It is worth noting that if you do sign-up to a provider that offers its own phone network, such as Sky or TalkTalk, if you ever want to switch to another provider you may be liable to pay the connection fee charged by BT (currently £130).

The table below shows how the various line installation options compare:

Phone provider Provider details Line installation cost
BT www.bt.com Now £30 with BT broadband and calls (£130 with just calls package)
Direct Save Telecom www.directsavetelecom.co.uk £49.95 - Ring 0800 280 2021 quote "BBC01"
Post Office www.postoffice.co.uk £112.34
Primus Saver Primus review £59 - Ring 0800 036 0170 for more information
Sky www.sky.com Available on request - prices start from £39
TalkTalk www.talktalk.co.uk £50

BT line installation offer

While the information above outlines the alternatives to having a phone line installed by BT, you should not dismiss the telecommunications giant, as BT is currently offering free line installation for all new customers that take a triple-play package, bundling their home phone, broadband and digital TV.

It’s important you weigh-up the costs of both the installation and the calls package, as well as and decide which services are more important to you. If your digital TV service is your priority, then it may be as well to take all three services from Sky, or indeed Virgin Media, but if you’d rather not pay a monthly subscription for TV and are considering Freeview, then line installation and calls from another provider may be more cost-effective in the long term.

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Comments

Is there an alternative provider for fixed line braodband and phone lines in my area that is not reliant on BT lines and cables? - Apr 12 2012 8:47AM
Colin McBride, Greenwich

Hello, I will soon be building a house in the countryside, I'm still not sure from this web page about the supply of a new phone line and is it only BT who can do the initial stage of laying the cable to the house. This page only talks about supply after the house is built and the phone sockets are mounted. Can you let me know if there is any other company than BT openreach who can lay the cables.

Thank you.

Adrian.
- Feb 14 2012 9:45PM
Adrian Meek, Inverness Scotland

I am converting a barn within my grounds into an eco home. I will then live there and sell my house. So I shall need a new connection to the property and as BT is laying fibre optics along the road that skirts my boundary I am likely to use them for a triple package. But the Barn is approx 150m from the road. Will I still be eligible for the free installation? I am digging a trench to take water and electricity supplies to the bard. Can I use this for telecoms also? Thanks - Feb 14 2012 5:56PM
bernard huggon, preston

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