Updated: Friday 13 January, 2012
By Anthony Hill - anthony.hill@consumerchoices.co.uk
Choosing between home phone suppliers can be a daunting task, especially with new providers popping up all the time. Our guide will help you find one that suits you.
When considering which home phone company to choose, it’s important you think about how you use your landline.
The answers to these questions will help identify which kind of calling plan you need.
There are lots of providers other than BT, which could give you a better deal. These may include Primus Saver and YourCalls.net (www.yourcalls.net). And you don’t just have to take your calls with them - you can take your line rental too for a cheaper deal.
Before switching phone provider, you should also think about the kind of service you want. You can choose either a standard BT line service with another provider, or a cable phone line service.
The main cable provider in the UK is Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com). Cable phone lines are a lot different from the standard BT line, so if you choose to have a cable home phone package, an engineer will have to come to your house and install a new phone system.
Virgin Media’s cable network currently reaches about half of the UK, so use our postcode checker to see if cable is available in your area.
Other home phone providers use BTs lines and sockets but divert the calls you make through their own networks. Companies such as TalkTalk (www.talktalk.co.uk), YourCalls.net (www.yourcalls.net) and Primus are just some of the alternatives, and the majority of the UK phone market is made up of this type of company.
The phone supplier will divert your calls by one of three methods:
You may be surprised to hear that you can save money on your phone bills just by switching home phone provider. Each provider caters for different types of call, so you could be wasting money by dealing with the wrong one.
What’s more, switching doesn’t cost a penny. Just choose a new supplier by doing a postcode search using our home phone comparison service, sign-up online, and the rest is taken care of by your new home phone provider. It couldn’t be simpler to start saving money!
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