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choosing a broadband provider and moving house

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what..the? | 16:17 Wed 18th Nov 2009 | Internet
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I m looking round at all the offers trying to look through all the small print I' ve looked at

sky - only get 'sky connect' in my area £17 18 month contract
BT - 'get connect' 3 months free then £15.65 month
Be - Value £6.75 12 month

All these not including line rental

But what's occuring to me is all these deals seem to mention a problem with moving house or at least the people of the forums who are reviewing the packages say so. People who are renting are taking out 3 month parkages etc. What with connection fees etc and the things they do to the bt line when they change in to bradband etc is it not easy to move house then when you have got into a 12 month contract

With bt and sky for example I dont worry about the contrcats because I know i will always want to keep them but they also easly move home with me simple.

So does a broadbandline not move easly as well? I suppose even they could carry a contract across so you weren't cancelling it the new area might not even support that package??

Any help on this would be great
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Newnet 1 £12.95/month

If you're moving house soon, or don't want to be tied down to a 12-month contract Newnet offers monthly contracts at an extra cost. Newnet's package is £12.95 for a month by month contract though you may have to pay an exit fee of about £13.

QUICK FACTS. Speed: up to 8Mbps Download Limit: 4 GB Modem & Connection Fee Included: £39.95 if you're new to broadband but no modem. Migration Fee for switchers: Free Technical Support Phone Costs: 4p/min (Lo-call 0845) Traffic Shaping: No

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