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10-03-2025 09:30 AM - edited 10-03-2025 09:48 AM
Hi there, my current package with BT ends on 13 March, and we're waiting for another broadband provider to become available in our area (currently in-build, and may take 1-3 months) - moving from BT, it is around half the price for the same speed.
Working predominantly from home (MS Teams meetings), and apart from streaming on Smart TV, not doing anything too intensive on the network.
Would this tide me over for a few months until we can get our new fibre deal?
Thanks all
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on 11-03-2025 12:16 PM
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on 11-03-2025 12:16 PM
Hey @sf1992
We'd love to have you on board with us!
You can find more information on what we have to offer here. If you have any questions click on the chat box on the bottom right and one of the team will be happy to help.
Jade
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10-03-2025 10:27 AM - edited 10-03-2025 10:28 AM
I have a Three 4g mi fi and the only real downside to it is lack of bandwidth;meaning you can’t connect too many devices to it without your speed slowing down markedly. That said if your standalone 4g speed is acceptable then yes,as a stopgap I would say you’ll be fine.