Updated: Wednesday 4 April, 2012
By Editorial
Well-established broadband supplier AOL also offers a home phone tariff that could save you money - find out whether AOL is right for you by reading our guide below...
AOL (www.aol.co.uk) is part of the Carphone Warehouse group, the UK’s third largest phone and broadband provider.
The group includes fellow home phone provider TalkTalk (www.talktalk.co.uk) and together the group supplies more than 2 million homes with landline and broadband services.
AOL Talk is only available if you have AOL broadband. The provider currently offers one broadband and home phone package, which include broadband and calls. Below is a breakdown of the deal:
AOL Wireless + Evening and Weekend Calls - A broadband and home phone tariff that offers:
It’s important to note that AOL's Talk package does not include line rental, and you will continue to pay line rental to your current provider.
You will receive one monthly bill from AOL for your broadband and home phone, however you will receive a separate bill from your line rental provider.
Bundling your home phone service with AOL, if you already have its broadband, is a great way to save money on your household bills, as well as cut down the amount of paperwork you’ll receive. Here are several reasons why you should consider switching your home phone service to AOL if you’re already an AOL broadband customer:
Customers can pay their bills by direct debit, credit or debit card or cheque. Bills are online-only, with paperless e-billing, however AOL can provide bills in large print, audio and braille, on request.
AOL will not deal with any maintenance needed to your landline, and you should contact your line rental provider if there is a fault on the line. AOL doesn’t provide calling features, such as call waiting, - you will have to pay your line rental provider for these (whether BT or otherwise).
Because AOL’s home phone package is only available to its broadband customers, you’ll have to have a subscription to AOL broadband.
You’ll also have to have an active BT line. If you’re currently a Virgin Media cable customer you’ll be unable to switch to AOL’s broadband and home phone package as AOL does not install phone lines. Please read our guide on phone line installation for more options.
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