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happy_face | 02:35 Sun 03rd Sep 2006 | Technology
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I've got broadband coming through my BT line and my ISP provider is Virgin. I hardly ever use my landline telephone and was wondering if I'm able to cancel this but still keep my broadband?
My phonebills are never more than �10 for calls but Line rental and the rest is ridiculously priced. Can I cut this out at all?
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i dont think you can
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Shame!! BT cashes in on everything don't they
The rest is ridiculously priced?
What rest ?
All I have is he line rental and cost of calls.
If you are in a cable area, you can have broadband without the telephone line.

You would not be able to use Virgin though.
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woodchopper, I pay around �50 for line rental and VAT and I think that's ludicrus prices
Happy face youv`e got me confused. If your broadband`s with BT how have you got virgin as your`e isp surlely thats BT. My line rental is �30 a quarter then broadband on top
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I have a standard BT line for the phone and it's the BT line which got split by Virgin as they're my broadband provider
It was my reading of the question, sorry, it`s Sunday after all. Cheers.
BT Together Options 1 = �9.35/mnth (line rental) and my cost of calls = �3.00/mnth = �37.00/qtr

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