Help needed with choosing a new package as out of contract
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Help needed with choosing a new package as out of contract
25-04-2024 12:51 PM
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Hello
I am unable to get through to an agent by phone as for some reason it doesn't recognise my landline number when I call and asks me to try again (even though I am a long term customer!). So I am asking on here instead.
I am out of contract and finding it confusing as to what package to go for. So advice is needed please?
I currently pay for 'Unlimited Fibre Extra' including Line Rental and also unlimited UK and mobile calls. The total I am paying for this out of contract is just over £70. Way too much!
Obviously with the digital changes to landlines I am not sure what to do as I still need to use a phone that is not a mobile phone, I guess through the broadband somehow as we have virtually no mobile signal here. So do I need to opt for a Broadband only service and use my phone through the Hub? Or is this something that will happen later on?
Very grateful for help with this.
Re: Help needed with choosing a new package as out of contract
25-04-2024 12:59 PM
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@HilsC Any new contract will be 'Broadband Only' (unless you renew only) as PN do not offer a VoIP service. However you could opt for FTTC (without phone) or, if it is available, FTTP (Full Fibre). Your phone will have to be via VoIP in the next 18 months or so anyway, as BT are closing the PSTN network - currently scheduled for December 2025.
Other Community members can advise better on your phone options.
Re: Help needed with choosing a new package as out of contract
25-04-2024 1:38 PM
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Login to your PN Members portal and check the phone number shown. I would have thought that they would be able to find your details using your login id.
Hopefully a staff member will pick up this thread and advise.
You can renew your account as is (wih phone) but only be phone.
However at some point in the relative near future (end 2025?) PN will be ending their phone services so you will need to either "port" your number to an independant VOIP provider or change ISP to one who offers both internet and phone as a service (though this would be a VOIP package).
There are many VOIP providers but A&A tend to get good reviews on this Forum. The also have a good FAQ section to explain VOIP.
https://www.aa.net.uk/voice-and-mobile/voip-information/
Have you checked recently what OpenReach offer at your address. You can use the following
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
Brian
Re: Help needed with choosing a new package as out of contract
25-04-2024 7:12 PM
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Re: Help needed with choosing a new package as out of contract
25-04-2024 8:25 PM - edited 25-04-2024 8:25 PM
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Plusnet have stopped offering landlines on new contracts.
Depending on how much complexity you would like/are prepared to tolerate there are various options
1) Move to BT (or another supplier) who do offer a "landline" service via their supplied router. If you have extension wiring it's then up to you to get this connected.
2) Find a supplier who still supports "conventional" landlines (I think Talktalk may do so)
3) Recontract with Plusnet (or someone else) and get a VoIP service then port your landline number.
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