bendipa wrote on Jul 12
th, 2017 at 9:57pm:
Yes. That's fine if you use your landline frequently and make a lot of calls. It's not worthwhile my going on a call plan where my particular provider charges £8 pcm for anytime calls +21p connection charge/call
If you use your phone infrequently to ring a utility company to try sort out a problem or error you can often spend 30 minutes or longer just waiting to speak to someone, and then perhaps another 30 minutes solving the problem. And then you probably have to ring them back again a few weeks later because they failed to sort it out the first time.
Like I said it's probably much cheaper to use snail mail than the once quicker and cheaper method of phoning them.
With an Unlimited Anytime call plan there are no charges for calls to 01, 02 and 03 numbers that are less than 60 minutes long, and certainly no connection fee. These call plans suit anyone who makes more than 15 minutes of calls per week, or more than one hour of calls per month.
If you choose to not have such a plan, then these calls cost 12p per minute plus a connection fee of 21p per call. A one hour call costs £7.41. A second such call costs another £7.41. You have already justified changing to an unlimited anytime call plan costing £8 per month.