I also need to add, if you have full fiber to house you land phone line is disconnected, you can plug your phone into your router and keep the same number but your calls are made over the Internet so if you have a power cut you won’t have a phone. We’ve not got a phone plugged in so it makes no difference to us.
@Marc. That is not true, it is optional at this stage as not all ISPs offer VOIP on their networks and the copper switch off is happening in phases and will be running into 2025. Also, the service you have is not “Full Fibre”, it’s a broadband package that is Fibre between exchange and cabinet, then copper from cabinet to your property.
@Joss. You do realise the price promise applies to contract length and not an indefinite length of time? If your contract length is 18 or 24 months, you will not see a price rise, but in that time if they increase prices, new customers will pay that price and once your contract is up for renewal, you will be paying the new price. Also, £36 for 68Mbps is not a good price, I pay £40 for 1.2Gbps fibre.
The Vodafone Essentials package is looking like the best option @JoJoe. Let me add, Sky Stream has very limited channels, when I got the Puck it had less than a quarter of the channels available via the dish and so I reverted back to the dish.
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