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Internet in UK ?

dgoize

I'll relocate to London next month. I would like to suscribe to an Internet + unlimited phoning offer for my flat.

Someone can explain to me the different existing offers. Does-it exists a pack which include unlimited phone + Internet and how much is it per month ?

Do I have to contact British Telecom for that or no ?

Many thanks for your response

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Internet in The United KingdomMaking phone calls in the United KingdomCheap International CallsMobile phone plans in EnglandVPN for British expat when visiting countries outside UK
Julien

Anyone can help dgoize?

I am pretty sure things have changed since I left the UK (more than 2 years ago)

pepez

Be sure to read contract details carefully. Usually there is minimum period (6-12 months) for cheaper monthly fee or free setup. But then you are stuck with that for that time.

is a good source for comparison.

pepez

And one more advice: when you have picked your candidate, make a good google search with words like "bad service" "horrible" and with the name of the provider. You will then figure out if the provider is any good after all...

reallylight

To be fair though pepez, I am sure people have had bad experiences with every provider. No provider will have a completely clean slate!

Stefanie78

If you also are looking for tv then Sky does a good tv, broadband and phone package. Go to for ideas or . They are both comparison websites. I use BT for our phone, they have a REALLY cheap international calling rate to the USA (our bill is always about 25 pounds) and Virgin for our broadband (17.99 pounds per month). I'm sure we could get away with something cheaper but we're lazy. LOL Remember you will always have to pay BT for the line rental because they own the phone lines!!!

sailyne

To choose, one website



Really good!

PlaneJane

BT owns the phone lines, so yes you will need to get into contact with them to set up an account for you.

Then you can select an ISP to set up the internet connection.

Make sure you keep checking with both the companies to check that they haven't cancelled your order without contacting you.

I ended up going with Tiscali. The package we selected had free line rental and free weeekend calls to the UK overseas for a decent price. Always handy for an expat! Good luck :)

ckwoo

Try not to go for SKY as the service is really slow. I've got a friend who tried getting them to install both sky tv and sky broadband four months ago.... cable tv was installed after a month and she's still waiting for broadband installation till date. She's stuck with Sky now (because of cable tv) without access to broadband.

I'm with BT, which is fuss free and cost me around 25 quid per month.

mzieg

Our relocation agent () recommended SimplifyDigital (), which is a "Consumer Reports"-like service that recommends package deals based on your desired features and location.  It recommended Tiscali for us (), which is the same service we had (and worked well) in our temporary flat, but the previous tenants in our house used Sky () with reportedly good results.

My impression is that a combo TV + broadband + telephone package tends to run around £15-£25 per month, which is pretty good compared to prevailing American rates.  Note that doesn't include the BT leased landline (£10/mo), which is apparently unavoidable even if you never use it.  Also note that many suppliers will throw in weekend/off-peak international calls (e.g. to America) for free, so push for a good deal and let them know you're comparing rates.

travelnwork

I've have since we moved here.  I have no complaints.  They have a 5 pound a month option for unlimited calling abroad which works great for calling back to the States.  On the other hand is even cheaper promising better service!