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| I'm considering getting BT broadband basic at £19.99 per month but have a few questions which I can't seem to find the answers to on BT's website 1. At the moment I connect via dial up to Freeserve and only pay my call costs to BT. Will I have to start paying Freeserve for access or can I just use my same Freeserve log in? 2. I may move house in the next 6 months. What happens to the contract as I realise you have to sign up for 12 months. Can I just pay the connection charge again and carry on the contract at the new place? What if the new place can't get broadband? 3. Is it easy to set up myself with just a normal phone socket in the wall? TIA |
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| 1. If you subscribe to BT Broadband, they become your ISP from then on. You could keep your Freeserve dialup at the same time if you liked, but there isn't much point once your on broadband. If you want to stay with Freeserve as your ISP, you could get Freeserve Broadband, see their site for details. Also: be aware of the differences between BT Broadband Basic (19.99), BT Broadband (27.99) and BT Yahoo (29.99). This site: http://www.bt.com/broadband/bb_info.jsp describes all. 2. I'm sorry, I'm not entirely sure on the contract thing. Certainly once you move out, the broadband will "dissapear" from your old address, and you will have to re-subscribe from scratch at your new address. There is no way to transfer broadband between two addresses. With regard to the minimum contract thing, I don't know. 3. Broadband is as easy as pie to set up. You'll get a microfilter and an ADSL modem, with very easy to follow instructions for plugging it in. As long as you do exactly as the instructions say, it'll go smoothly. The most common problem is that people don't put the microfilter in the right place or don't plug it in at all and either the telephone or the broadband won't work. As long as you follow their instructions it should be fine. Engineer call outs are rarely required unless there is a technical problem. -- -Lawrence Stromski. http://www.wc3.co.uk http://www.helpforce.com "Stevie1308808305" wrote in message om... I'm considering getting BT broadband basic at £19.99 per month but have a few questions which I can't seem to find the answers to on BT's website 1. At the moment I connect via dial up to Freeserve and only pay my call costs to BT. Will I have to start paying Freeserve for access or can I just use my same Freeserve log in? 2. I may move house in the next 6 months. What happens to the contract as I realise you have to sign up for 12 months. Can I just pay the connection charge again and carry on the contract at the new place? What if the new place can't get broadband? 3. Is it easy to set up myself with just a normal phone socket in the wall? TIA |
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| I was with Freeserve anytime, last week I contacted them asking if they had any special offers for Broadband, they offered me a £19.99 deal, this is the price you pay each month and not an introductory price. I asked Freeserve if it was a 'capped' or somehow reduced service, they said it wasn't. I don't know if this offer is for everyone or people who are currently with Freeserve, it's maybe worth enquiring though - but maybe there is a catch, I didn't see one though. I have subscribed to the service but I am still waiting for my ADSL to be switched on. BTW, The Freeserve site doesn't (or at least didn't) mention this deal, they told me over the phone it was £27.99 per month, its only when I asked nicely they advised me of this deal, it also includes 2 filters + modem, Best of luck "Lawrence Stromski" wrote in message ... 1. If you subscribe to BT Broadband, they become your ISP from then on. You could keep your Freeserve dialup at the same time if you liked, but there isn't much point once your on broadband. If you want to stay with Freeserve as your ISP, you could get Freeserve Broadband, see their site for details. Also: be aware of the differences between BT Broadband Basic (19.99), BT Broadband (27.99) and BT Yahoo (29.99). This site: http://www.bt.com/broadband/bb_info.jsp describes all. 2. I'm sorry, I'm not entirely sure on the contract thing. Certainly once you move out, the broadband will "dissapear" from your old address, and you will have to re-subscribe from scratch at your new address. There is no way to transfer broadband between two addresses. With regard to the minimum contract thing, I don't know. 3. Broadband is as easy as pie to set up. You'll get a microfilter and an ADSL modem, with very easy to follow instructions for plugging it in. As long as you do exactly as the instructions say, it'll go smoothly. The most common problem is that people don't put the microfilter in the right place or don't plug it in at all and either the telephone or the broadband won't work. As long as you follow their instructions it should be fine. Engineer call outs are rarely required unless there is a technical problem. -- -Lawrence Stromski. http://www.wc3.co.uk http://www.helpforce.com "Stevie1308808305" wrote in message om... I'm considering getting BT broadband basic at £19.99 per month but have a few questions which I can't seem to find the answers to on BT's website 1. At the moment I connect via dial up to Freeserve and only pay my call costs to BT. Will I have to start paying Freeserve for access or can I just use my same Freeserve log in? 2. I may move house in the next 6 months. What happens to the contract as I realise you have to sign up for 12 months. Can I just pay the connection charge again and carry on the contract at the new place? What if the new place can't get broadband? 3. Is it easy to set up myself with just a normal phone socket in the wall? TIA |
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| Hi, you will still be able to access your e-mail that your Freeserve account receives through Outlook Express. You can also still use all the Freeserve website facilities and use webmail from their site with your usual login details. This will not cost as you aren't using them as your ISP any more. Be very careful with the BT broadband basic as it has a limit on how much you can download or upload in total. Even surfing is counted. If you go over the limit you will have to pay a penalty which will easily bring it up to the price of an un-capped service. CJ "Stevie1308808305" wrote in message om... I'm considering getting BT broadband basic at £19.99 per month but have a few questions which I can't seem to find the answers to on BT's website 1. At the moment I connect via dial up to Freeserve and only pay my call costs to BT. Will I have to start paying Freeserve for access or can I just use my same Freeserve log in? 2. I may move house in the next 6 months. What happens to the contract as I realise you have to sign up for 12 months. Can I just pay the connection charge again and carry on the contract at the new place? What if the new place can't get broadband? 3. Is it easy to set up myself with just a normal phone socket in the wall? TIA |
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