bigjohn wrote on Feb 1
st, 2017 at 7:44pm:
Normal BT line rental is available if you really wanted it, i cant see any benefits though. But i guess they would probaly be within their rights not to offer you the extra benefits of the Home Phone Saver a product specifically introduced for phone users
But if Home Phone Saver has already been signed up to, can broadband then be added to that line? Or will it be blocked? Or would it otherwise mean the customer would have to change package so as not to be in breach of terms?
bigjohn wrote on Feb 1
st, 2017 at 7:44pm:
Plusnet are one of the very few that offer broadband you can place on other providers lines. See:
https://www.plus.net/home-broadband/broadband-only/If you click on
Line rental needed with another providerThey put people off of the product.By saying.
"You'll need to pay line rental to Plusnet or another BT based landline provider to get our broadband.
If you opt to switch your phone service to Plusnet, we'll reduce your monthly broadband price by £3.50 for as long as you keep your phone line with us."
Zen offer broadband only. The difference between broadband with line rental and without is £11.59. Line rental on its own (with non-inclusive calls) is £16.99. They impose a surcharge of £5.40 on the broadband if you don't take line rental from them. This is the equivalent of Plusnet's £3.50 difference in broadband with and without taking its line rental.
Fast.co.uk also offer broadband only.
However, I'm specifically looking at Andrews & Arnold ADSL. It can be used in conjunction with another provider's line rental. I am wondering whether this might work on a line that has BT Home Phone Saver on it.
Additionally, while A&A can offer voice service, they do naked ADSL whereby you pay £10 for the copper pair, if you do not pay line rental to another provider.