on 05-02-2015 10:06
on 05-02-2015 10:06
Hi All,
this is very sad news for all who were hoping BT will lose power and cancel all landlines which you
need when you make contract for broadband. They will get even more power now that we will have
to pay for service which no one use anymore
on 05-02-2015 11:02
on 05-02-2015 11:02
I agree. Land lines are vital for some people, and quite frankly, if you're running a business and are relying solely on mobile communication, you're asking for trouble. I've seen people posting on here who say their business is run just with their mobiles, and they eventually have problems.
on 05-02-2015 11:05
I hope this means BT will at last be able to sort out the mess that its email service is in. I was notified 2 years ago that the BT Yahoo email service would be ending and customers would be "migrated" to a brand new BT email service. I still waiting for said migration even though I was told in June 2014 that the migration process was nearing completion. I think there is more chance of my actual emigration to the Antipodes.
Gerry's First Law of Information Technology applies - never believe a word that a telecoms service provider tells you.
on 05-02-2015 11:10
Well they can turn this even worse for us. They may require landline with every new mobile contract if they finish the deal. Someone has to pay off thos £12.5bn
on 05-02-2015 11:20
on 05-02-2015 11:20
on 05-02-2015 11:42
on 05-02-2015 11:42
@Anonymous wrote:Well they can turn this even worse for us. They may require landline with every new mobile contract if they finish the deal. Someone has to pay off thos £12.5bn
That'll never happen.
on 05-02-2015 12:17
on 05-02-2015 12:17
@MI5 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Well they can turn this even worse for us. They may require landline with every new mobile contract if they finish the deal. Someone has to pay off thos £12.5bn
That'll never happen.
I agree, it's a business and a competitive business. I have no need for a landline though it comes as part of the broadband deal I have with Virginmedia. When the time comes for renewal I will have a look what's available ie. broadband without landline. I'm fairly sure that will be an option if I choose to stick with my present ISP.
on 05-02-2015 12:45
on 05-02-2015 12:45
@Anonymous wrote:
internet is half cheaper than in UK.
Source ?.....example ?
Certainly not the case in Spain or Italy
on 05-02-2015 12:50
on 05-02-2015 12:50
@Beenherebefore wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:internet is half cheaper than in UK.Source ?.....example ?
Certainly not the case in Spain or Italy
Nor France or Germany.
on 05-02-2015 12:51
on 05-02-2015 12:51
@Beenherebefore wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:internet is half cheaper than in UK.Source ?.....example ?
Certainly not the case in Spain or Italy
And in Spain takes about a year longer to get installed. We made enquiries about 2 years ago....what a long drawn out process. Friends of mine who live in Spain are appalled at the waiting time...oh and the bureaucracy. Do not forget the bureaucracy
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-02-2015 12:58
on 05-02-2015 12:58