Free Broadband !!!!!!!!
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Free Broadband !!!!!!!!
"Mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse is expected to announce the launch of a free broadband service later this week.
The company looks poised to provide free access for customers who sign up for their Talk Talk landline service"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4893194.stm
BT will be ****ting themselves ...... HA HA HA HA HA!!!! GOOD!
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The company looks poised to provide free access for customers who sign up for their Talk Talk landline service"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4893194.stm
BT will be ****ting themselves ...... HA HA HA HA HA!!!! GOOD!
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Only a matter of time Pete - I was at a BT seminar (up in the big BT tower) and BT made it very clear, that in 5 years nobody will be paying for internet access. You just pay for the premium services etc.
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No big deal really - broadband is cheap anyway, and obviously its only 'free' when you sign up for talktalk which is probably £15 a month I would guess?
The broadband will probably be only 1meg speed and limited to a 1gig download limit each month, so by the time you've increased the speed and download limit that'll add another £10/month...
Still be interesting to see.
The broadband will probably be only 1meg speed and limited to a 1gig download limit each month, so by the time you've increased the speed and download limit that'll add another £10/month...
Still be interesting to see.
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Would Talk Talk charge line rental like BT does??
Can you dump BT from a great height??
Would be good to see BT squeal like British Gas are at the moment
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Can you dump BT from a great height??
Would be good to see BT squeal like British Gas are at the moment
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Would be good to see BT squeal like British Gas are at the moment
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Thought you'd have known that as you fancy yourself as a bit of a financial whizzkid.
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Would Talk Talk charge line rental like BT does??
Can you dump BT from a great height??
Would be good to see BT squeal like British Gas are at the moment
Pete
Can you dump BT from a great height??
Would be good to see BT squeal like British Gas are at the moment
Pete
Talk Talk do charge line rental but it is cheaper than BT.
I currently use Talk Talk for free calls to all my family and friends (usual call costs are about £3 per month now LOL)
So yes, talk talk will provide broadband free, calls free, oh and pay for line rental - bargain if you ask me.
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Originally Posted by Chip
How are british gas squelaing Pete. Their profits were up £650m in the last 12 months.
Thought you'd have known that as you fancy yourself as a bit of a financial whizzkid.
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Thought you'd have known that as you fancy yourself as a bit of a financial whizzkid.
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Originally Posted by Petem95
And also why are BT sh*tting it? They still own all the infrastructure that we use for our phone lines and broadband (adsl) - Talktalk, Wanadoo etc are essentially resellers of BT's services, so cant see them being too upset!
No they're not as they are no longer a "holes and poles" company - i.e. putting wires and telegraph poles in.
They are now an IT services company, all the infrastructure is in and paid for...
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Used Carphone Warehouse from the outset. Call package (Talk 3) £7.99/month for unlimited landline calls. Calls to TalkTalk users are free anyway.
Landline charge, slightly less than BT (Charged in advance, as below).
Service Charges:
Talk 3 11/03/06 - 10/04/06 £6.80
Call Charges 01234 567890 £0.37
Line Rental & Calling Feature £9.36
Line Rental 11/03/06 - 10/04/06 £8.93
Voice Mail 11/03/06 - 10/04/06 £0.43
Sub Total for this invoice: £16.53
VAT@ 17.5% £2.89
Invoice total (£):
£19.42
I change about periodically and thought I might even switch to Pipex for an even cheaper £4.99/month from memory, although that's capped at 3000 minutes/month.
Trouble is I'd lose the Talk Talk landline deal and potentially the free broadband.
Having said that it'll be interesting to see if existing customers get the free broadband (Can't see it not being the case), although previous free months talktime promotions have excluded existing customers.
One thing is for sure, once you move there's always going to be competition to tempt you to move again.
Landline charge, slightly less than BT (Charged in advance, as below).
Service Charges:
Talk 3 11/03/06 - 10/04/06 £6.80
Call Charges 01234 567890 £0.37
Line Rental & Calling Feature £9.36
Line Rental 11/03/06 - 10/04/06 £8.93
Voice Mail 11/03/06 - 10/04/06 £0.43
Sub Total for this invoice: £16.53
VAT@ 17.5% £2.89
Invoice total (£):
£19.42
I change about periodically and thought I might even switch to Pipex for an even cheaper £4.99/month from memory, although that's capped at 3000 minutes/month.
Trouble is I'd lose the Talk Talk landline deal and potentially the free broadband.
Having said that it'll be interesting to see if existing customers get the free broadband (Can't see it not being the case), although previous free months talktime promotions have excluded existing customers.
One thing is for sure, once you move there's always going to be competition to tempt you to move again.
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Originally Posted by Moonloops
No they're not as they are no longer a "holes and poles" company - i.e. putting wires and telegraph poles in.
They are now an IT services company, all the infrastructure is in and paid for...
They are now an IT services company, all the infrastructure is in and paid for...
BT Retail who flog line rental, broadband etc to the home & business markets
BT Openreach who do provide wires for Wholesale Line Rental (WLR), maintain exchanges and the like. Openreach owns and manages the network.
Then there is BT Global Services, BT Wholesale and more.
Carphone Warehouse are looking at spending ~£60 million on Local Loop Unbundling to provide this "free" ADSL service. This means they put their own equipment in some (but probably not all) of the BT exchanges. BT Openreach then provide the copper for the "last mile" to houses. As CW will then no longer have to pay BT Wholesale for provision of the broadband, they price it at their levels.
CW have a bit of a way to go on broadband customer levels though. They have approx 75,000 customers. BT Retail has 2.3 million and NTL / Telewest has 2.8 million.
Now Sky own EasyNet, I expect they will be along to the party shortly as well.
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Originally Posted by pslewis
People are cute these days .... if you snooze, you lose!!
I am a winner and I guess a few on SN are clued up as well ....
Pete
I am a winner and I guess a few on SN are clued up as well ....
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Píssy, except you're not!! You only discovered the benefits of switching recently, according to your most recent threads.
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So you have to sign up for a "Talk Talk" service to get free broadband?
I've had free broadband for 13 months now!
My details must have got lost in the matrix but I'm not complaining!
I've had free broadband for 13 months now!
My details must have got lost in the matrix but I'm not complaining!
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Originally Posted by BEW
So you have to sign up for a "Talk Talk" service to get free broadband?
I've had free broadband for 13 months now!
My details must have got lost in the matrix but I'm not complaining!
I've had free broadband for 13 months now!
My details must have got lost in the matrix but I'm not complaining!
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All will be revealed to the company employees tomorrow! And announcd to the general public on Tuesday!
From what I know - CPW expect this to be absolutely huge! They've opened 2 extra call centres to deal with demand ( including 1 in South Africa).They're opening their stores 30 mins early on Tuesday and not allowing anymore holidays to be booked in April or May. They've taken on loads of temporary staff and installed dedicated broadband tills in the bigger stores! They have NEVER kept anything this secretive before which just shows how much they are behind it and won't let it fail.They know they have very few broadband customers at the moment but before they were just dipping their toes in the water, but this is their main launch. I do not know the exact deal ( I will find out tomorrow) but they feel that NOBODY will be able to match apart from BT who are very unlikely to!
Rumours I've heard....(remember they are rumours!)
Will be full speed internet eg, 1meg, 2meg, 8 meg - whatever is available in your local area.
There will be no dowload limits (as long as you don't take the pi$$)
Errrmmm it will be free if you join talktalk
Existing customer CAN go on it
It will be subject to an 18 month contract
Ta
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From what I know - CPW expect this to be absolutely huge! They've opened 2 extra call centres to deal with demand ( including 1 in South Africa).They're opening their stores 30 mins early on Tuesday and not allowing anymore holidays to be booked in April or May. They've taken on loads of temporary staff and installed dedicated broadband tills in the bigger stores! They have NEVER kept anything this secretive before which just shows how much they are behind it and won't let it fail.They know they have very few broadband customers at the moment but before they were just dipping their toes in the water, but this is their main launch. I do not know the exact deal ( I will find out tomorrow) but they feel that NOBODY will be able to match apart from BT who are very unlikely to!
Rumours I've heard....(remember they are rumours!)
Will be full speed internet eg, 1meg, 2meg, 8 meg - whatever is available in your local area.
There will be no dowload limits (as long as you don't take the pi$$)
Errrmmm it will be free if you join talktalk
Existing customer CAN go on it
It will be subject to an 18 month contract
Ta
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Originally Posted by pslewis
"Mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse is expected to announce the launch of a free broadband service later this week.
The company looks poised to provide free access for customers who sign up for their Talk Talk landline service"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4893194.stm
BT will be ****ting themselves ...... HA HA HA HA HA!!!! GOOD!
Pete
The company looks poised to provide free access for customers who sign up for their Talk Talk landline service"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4893194.stm
BT will be ****ting themselves ...... HA HA HA HA HA!!!! GOOD!
Pete
BT ****ting themsleves? I doubt it. Carphone Warehouse have to pay BT to use their lines for broadband, no one else provides ADSL broadband in the UK.
Still, an old bloke you probably doesn't understand all this fangled new techology
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Originally Posted by wizgti
All will be revealed to the company employees tomorrow! And announcd to the general public on Tuesday!
From what I know - CPW expect this to be absolutely huge! They've opened 2 extra call centres to deal with demand ( including 1 in South Africa).They're opening their stores 30 mins early on Tuesday and not allowing anymore holidays to be booked in April or May. They've taken on loads of temporary staff and installed dedicated broadband tills in the bigger stores! They have NEVER kept anything this secretive before which just shows how much they are behind it and won't let it fail.They know they have very few broadband customers at the moment but before they were just dipping their toes in the water, but this is their main launch. I do not know the exact deal ( I will find out tomorrow) but they feel that NOBODY will be able to match apart from BT who are very unlikely to!
Rumours I've heard....(remember they are rumours!)
Will be full speed internet eg, 1meg, 2meg, 8 meg - whatever is available in your local area.
There will be no dowload limits (as long as you don't take the pi$$)
Errrmmm it will be free if you join talktalk
Existing customer CAN go on it
It will be subject to an 18 month contract
Ta
Andrew
From what I know - CPW expect this to be absolutely huge! They've opened 2 extra call centres to deal with demand ( including 1 in South Africa).They're opening their stores 30 mins early on Tuesday and not allowing anymore holidays to be booked in April or May. They've taken on loads of temporary staff and installed dedicated broadband tills in the bigger stores! They have NEVER kept anything this secretive before which just shows how much they are behind it and won't let it fail.They know they have very few broadband customers at the moment but before they were just dipping their toes in the water, but this is their main launch. I do not know the exact deal ( I will find out tomorrow) but they feel that NOBODY will be able to match apart from BT who are very unlikely to!
Rumours I've heard....(remember they are rumours!)
Will be full speed internet eg, 1meg, 2meg, 8 meg - whatever is available in your local area.
There will be no dowload limits (as long as you don't take the pi$$)
Errrmmm it will be free if you join talktalk
Existing customer CAN go on it
It will be subject to an 18 month contract
Ta
Andrew
Keep us posted mate, I might have to have a serious look into this tomorrow if it does become available then!!
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Originally Posted by Geezer
Lewis, you are such a muppet! Sign up for their extortionate lines and you get "free" boradband? Jeez, retailers dream of customers like you!
BT ****ting themsleves? I doubt it. Carphone Warehouse have to pay BT to use their lines for broadband, no one else provides ADSL broadband in the UK.
Still, an old bloke you probably doesn't understand all this fangled new techology
Geezer
BT ****ting themsleves? I doubt it. Carphone Warehouse have to pay BT to use their lines for broadband, no one else provides ADSL broadband in the UK.
Still, an old bloke you probably doesn't understand all this fangled new techology
Geezer
Quite a few companies other than BT provide ADSL broadband in the UK via Local Loop Unbundling. We've had an EasyNet LLU ADSL connection at work for around 2 years now. EasyNet activated our exchange for ADSL months before BT arrived.
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Originally Posted by ChrisB
Now Sky own EasyNet, I expect they will be along to the party shortly as well.
Wonder if they've got a sister company called Cyberdyne....
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Must be some strings surely? No connection charges??
Keep us posted mate, I might have to have a serious look into this tomorrow if it does become available then!!
Keep us posted mate, I might have to have a serious look into this tomorrow if it does become available then!!
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Lewis, you are such a muppet! Sign up for their extortionate lines and you get "free" boradband? Jeez, retailers dream of customers like you!
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I'll stop talking now before I get accused of advertising
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Originally Posted by Geezer
Lewis, you are such a muppet! Sign up for their extortionate lines and you get "free" boradband? Jeez, retailers dream of customers like you!
BT ****ting themsleves? I doubt it. Carphone Warehouse have to pay BT to use their lines for broadband, no one else provides ADSL broadband in the UK.
Still, an old bloke you probably doesn't understand all this fangled new techology
Geezer
BT ****ting themsleves? I doubt it. Carphone Warehouse have to pay BT to use their lines for broadband, no one else provides ADSL broadband in the UK.
Still, an old bloke you probably doesn't understand all this fangled new techology
Geezer
If Pissy, as an old bloke, doesn't understand new technology as you say, then I'm willing to bet you don't understand figures, at whatever age you are.
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Originally Posted by Geezer
Lewis, you are such a muppet! Sign up for their extortionate lines and you get "free" boradband? Jeez, retailers dream of customers like you!
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You have only succeeded in making yourself look like a wally!!
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Apparently peer-to-peer wont be allowed with the free broadband
I assuming they'll put a block on those ports - so its not a great deal for anyone who downloads lots of stuff using shareaza or whatever, and lets face it thats one of the main reasons for having broadband....
I assuming they'll put a block on those ports - so its not a great deal for anyone who downloads lots of stuff using shareaza or whatever, and lets face it thats one of the main reasons for having broadband....