Phone and broadband Bundles
Phone and broadband packages
By Seamour Rathore - seamour@consumerchoices.co.uk
If you want more from your home phone, bundling it with your broadband connection or digital TV service could save you money and even get you a better deal. (Updated 8/10/09)
Read our full phone and broadband bundle guide for more information.
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- Get a new phone line with unlimited UK weekend calls
- Up to 20Mb broadband plus wireless BT Home Hub
- BT Vision digital TV with choice of 2 TV packs
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Benefits of bundling - You could save money by taking more than one service from the same provider. Some providers even throw in “free” broadband, digital TV or line rental when you take one of their bundles. You’ll also have less paperwork and only one company to pay.
Downsides of bundling - Calls outside of your package allowance can be quite expensive and if you get a “free” service, it might not be the best on the market.
Compare phone and broadband bundles
Phone and broadband providers
Companies that offer home phone and broadband bundles include:
- BT - BT (www.bt.com) is the UK’s biggest broadband provider and offers a great selection of added extras with its home phone and broadband packages, such as free security software and online storage services. However, it isn’t one of the cheapest providers on the market.
- Madasafish - Madasafish (www.madasafish.com) offers one of the UK’s cheapest line rental deals around, and has won awards for its broadband reliability and customer service. However, its packages all come with set monthly download limits and customers will be charged £1.96 per GB they use over their allowance.
- Plusnet - Plusnet (www.plus.net) offers great rates on its home phone and broadband packages, with broadband and evening and weekend UK landline calls available from just £5.99 a month, plus line rental. Different call plans and a broadband deal with “unlimited broadband” downloads, subject to a fair usage broadband are also available. Again, customers on the cheapest package have to be careful not to go over their allowance or they will be charged for their excess usage.
- Post Office - The Post Office (www.postoffice.co.uk) is the only broadband provider to accept over-the-counter cash payments for its home phone and broadband bundles, making it a great budgeting tool, even though it doesn’t offer the cheapest packages around. It’s line rental is currently the most expensive in the UK.
- Sky - Sky (www.sky.com) customers get a great choice of digital TV options with their home phone and broadband packages, and can even get “free broadband”. Sky is also the only ISP to offer a truly unlimited broadband package, without a fair usage policy. Sky line rental is cheaper than BT, but as with many bundled packages, call costs can be high.
- TalkTalk - TalkTalk (www.talktalk.co.uk) offers a good value home phone and broadband bundle known as its Essentials package. TalkTalk also has a digital TV service, following its acquisition of Tiscali in the UK.
- Virgin Media - Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com) has the UK’s fastest broadband speeds and consistently tops download speed tables as well as offering free digital TV with some packages. However, its home phone call costs are expensive outside of a bundled package.
Each home phone and broadband bundle provider has its own strengths and weaknesses.
Choosing the right broadband and phone package
Before signing up to a new home phone and broadband bundle, you need have a clear idea of what you want.
Think about your needs as a user; will you need a superfast connection, a very high download limit or free calls during the day? You don’t want to sign a long contract only to find that your monthly bills are a lot higher than expected because you’ve exceeded your download allowance or made lots of calls outside of your plan.
Avoid the temptation to sign up for extra services just because they’re cheap. If you’re not going to use them, they will just be a waste of money.
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