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pvmb
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Contract with landline phone

This has probably been asked previously somewhere...

If I renew my Plusnet contract (landline phone and FTTC) now for 18 months what happens, price wise, if the Plusnet landline service is withdrawn before the end of the new contract?

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Re: Contract with landline phone

@pvmb 

Price wise, probably not much. You'd be transferred onto a SOGEA connection, possibly with a new contract.

 

If your phone matters you should be looking at VOIP providers now so you're in a position to move when the time comes.

 

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Re: Contract with landline phone

@pvmb 

Unlikely as it's 21 months before PSTN is programmed for shut down. If it did happen then Plusnet would be unable to fulfil their contract to you, so would be obliged to release you without any cancellation charges.

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Re: Contract with landline phone

I suspect that you are going through the same thought process that I did. On the basis that we also have an anytime call package I have decided that Zen Broadband offers me the best deal and easily resolves my whole problem for as far forward as I can see.

See the thread here:

https://community.plus.net/t5/My-Account-Billing/Renewing-FTTC-contract-WITH-Telephone/td-p/1960073

 

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@Sleepboot wrote:

I suspect that you are going through the same thought process that I did. On the basis that we also have an anytime call package I have decided that Zen Broadband offers me the best deal and easily resolves my whole problem for as far forward as I can see.


I pretty well never use my landline to make calls these days. Unless it is a Freephone number. 😉 In which case it is now also free on the mobile...

A friend of mine still phones me on the landline, when they don't get through on the mobile. I am probably just going to let the landline go when its time comes. Only issue being that I have, in recent years, had recurring problems with the base station my mobile uses when at home.