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Should I get a cable phone line?

Should I get a cable phone line?

Updated: Wednesday 5 January, 2011

By Becca Talbot - becca@consumerchoices.co.uk

If you want a reliable phone service, bundled with fast broadband and multi-channel TV, consider signing up for a cable phone line. Find out more in our guide below…

With line rental at £13.90 a month, and free weekend calls to local and national numbers included, switching to cable may be the right answer for you. Compare packages in the table below:

Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com) is the UK’s largest cable provider, and has over five million home phone customers, many of whom bundle their home phone service with their broadband and digital TV. The company’s cable network is currently available to over 12.6 million homes in Britain.

Advantages of cable

Virgin Media delivers its service over a fibre optic cable network specifically designed to carry ultrafast broadband, digital TV with on-demand films and programmes, and its home phone service.

Because the network is underground, cable is reliable and unaffected by the weather. This makes it a popular choice for customers who want to switch from a standard copper wire phone line, such as those offered by BT (www.bt.com).

Two other plus points if you’re thinking of switching to cable are:

  1. Bundles - Line rental with Virgin Media is cheaper than BT, and with Virgin Media’s cable service you can get free services with your line rental, such as TV and free calls
  2. Low installation charges - Because cable runs underground rather than through overhead wires, you’ll need a new phone line installed in your house. However Virgin Media keeps the cost of line installation low - often around £40 - to encourage people to make the switch. Sometimes it even has special promotions for free connection.

Disadvantages of cable

Leaving the BT network and becoming a cable customer does have a few disadvantages however, including:

  1. Switching back to BT - If you decide you want to leave Virgin Media, you will probably have to pay a reconnection cost to BT - this could be up to £130.
  2. Line break - Because Virgin Media and BT use different technology (BT uses ADSL copper wires), engineers have yet to develop a seamless way of switching between the two. This means there may be a break in your service when switching.

Saving money on phone calls: VoIP and cable

Making internet calls over your broadband connection (also known as VoIP) allows you to make very cheap - or sometimes free - phone calls. For cable customers, it is a great way of making low-cost calls to both local and national landlines, and if you both have a webcam, you can even see who you’re talking to.

Using an internet phone line supplier like Vonage (www.vonage.co.uk) with cable broadband means that you have an alternative to making calls on the phone. Many Virgin Media customers take cable broadband bundled with their cable phone, and using their broadband connection with Vonage, they can make great savings on normally expensive phone calls, such as those to international numbers.

VoIP is easy to use and you’ll still have a geographical landline number, so people can call you and you can use a traditional-style handset. VoIP providers such as Vonage also offer packages from as little as £5.99 a month, letting you make cheap international calls too.

Cable bundles

UK households can get everything they need from one company. Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com) offers a “quad-play” of broadband, digital TV, home phone and mobile services. There is also Virgin Media mobile broadband available, for those that want to get online anywhere.

Virgin Media’s Size M+ package is the cheapest cable bundle on offer, at just £19.25 a month (plus line rental). For this you will receive a phone line that gives you free calls during the weekend to any UK landline, as well as 65 digital TV channels and broadband with speeds of up to 10Mb.



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Comments

Hi there,
I was wondering if 1899 and 18866 are still good options for making calls to the Channel Islands. Your article on the topic was very useful, but I had come across these as options also. All correspondence on internet forums is from 2005 though!
Many thanks,
Sam Hampton
- Aug 16 2011 1:07PM
Sam Hampton, UK

Switched to Virgin bundle last year from BT/SKY & AOL due to years of poor Broadband via copper lines. I find Virgin calls slightly more expensive than BT and am paying xtra for evening & weekends. I am therefore interested in your article on Vonage UK @ £5.99. In one part there appears to be line rental with Vonage. How does & will Virgin work with Vonage. - Aug 5 2010 8:49PM
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