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with line rental keep going up what's best go total mobile as most have a land line and mobile. My best deal is unlimited txt, calls and 30GB data for £18 per month simm only can use the data as hotspot for home use.
Ditch the landline, I haven't had one for many years and won't pay their rip off prices either.
I've been using a mobile only now for years with tethering (hotspot) if I need too.
Having a landline is a complete waste of money and only any good if you like TV packages that need Internet.
Mobiles are better as you now get unlimited minutes and get 01,02,03 and alll 0800, 0808 etc on most plans and don't have to pay line rental charges either, also another plus with a mobile, it's Mobile.
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We have a landline only which is used for calls, internet and TV for Sky broadcasting. Never had a mobile, don't like the things. Far to easy to track you and intercept your calls/history/texts.
We pay approx. £57 a month for everything including unlimited calls. .
I have a landline used for internet and calls.Yes it is slightly dearer but we live in a black hole here.No mobile signal here so no choice but as I am housebound a lot of the time it is worth it for me.Dont forget when the signal goes down you may be stuck so weigh up the odds first.I pay about the same as Yadnad with unlimited internet and calls. Debsidoo.x
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