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<blockquote data-quote="badshoehabit" data-source="post: 1801961" data-attributes="member: 210116"><p>Hi Fielker. What devices are you, or anyone else in the house, using at home - phone, tablet, TV, Mac? Is your broadband always connected on each/all of them (like me)? It all adds up.</p><p></p><p>I've been on an unlimited broadband package for so long I can't remember having to watch usage and wonder if your package is still good value for money. It may be worthwhile using USwitch to see if there is a better deal for your needs. I swopped from TalkTalk after two decades because their tariff became so much more than others. Unlimited fibre broadband, with line rental, costs me £21 a month. I don't use my home phone any longer though hold onto a handset for emergencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badshoehabit, post: 1801961, member: 210116"] Hi Fielker. What devices are you, or anyone else in the house, using at home - phone, tablet, TV, Mac? Is your broadband always connected on each/all of them (like me)? It all adds up. I've been on an unlimited broadband package for so long I can't remember having to watch usage and wonder if your package is still good value for money. It may be worthwhile using USwitch to see if there is a better deal for your needs. I swopped from TalkTalk after two decades because their tariff became so much more than others. Unlimited fibre broadband, with line rental, costs me £21 a month. I don't use my home phone any longer though hold onto a handset for emergencies. [/QUOTE]
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