Are You Paying More Than £25.49 Monthly For Fibre & Line Rental?
If you are and out of contract with your broadband provider, you could save by switching to BT Fibre
Here is the deal.
Take Fibre from BT on a 24 month contract at £27.99
You also receive a £70 pre paid Mastercard to spend at millions of retailers.
Now the maths!
£27.99 x 24 months + £9.99 P&P = 681.75
Deduct the £70 Mastercard and the total is now only £611.75
£611.75 divided by 24 months = £25.49
Therefore, if you are connected to the Barry Exchange and out of contract with your internet provider and paying more than £25.49 per month for fibre and line rental, you could save overall by switching to BT Fibre before 4th February 2021.
Fibre services are available to the majority of customers connected to the Barry exchange. Most customers can now upgrade from ADSL to fibre internet. Suppliers include BT Superfast Fibre, Plusnet Fibre Broadband, TalkTalk Fast Broadband, John Lewis Broadband & ee Unlimited Fibre Broadband
BT Line Rental - 12 Months For The Price Of 11
Line Rental Saver from BT allows you pay your home telephone line rental for an entire year by credit/debit card payment and receive 1 months rental free. Line Rental Saver
OS Grid Ref: ST 11985 67867
County, District or Unitary Authority = Bro Morgannwg - the Vale of Glamorgan.
Located at :-
British Telecom,
Telephone Exchange,
Dock View Road,
BARRY.
CF63 4UF
See Location Map Below
The first stage Openreach propose to facilitate the retirement of their public switched telephone network (PSTN) is to issue 'Stop Sell' dates for specific telephone exchanges. Once a 'Stop Sell' date has passed, communication providers (CP's) will be unable to order any copper based products if a fibre solution is available at the customer's premises. Accepted fibre solutions include FTTP and SOGEA/SOGFast.
Impacted product and services that will be unavailable beyond a 'Stop Sell' date include WLR3 analogue, ISDN 2, ISDN 30, LLU SMPF, SLU SMPF, Narrowband Line Share and Classic products. Additionally, 'Bandwidth Changes' to FTTC (VDSL2) will not be allowed beyond the 'Stop Sell' date. As an example, customers will be unable to move from 40/10 to 80/20 profiles once the 'Stop Sell' date has passed.
Openreach have identified 221 specific 'FTTP Priority Exchanges' that will be the first to receive 'Stop Sell' notices, see below.
Openreach declared the Barry Exchange, Vale of Glamorgan as a 'FTTP Priority Exchange' and issued a 'Stop Sell' notice effective from Tuesday 5th October 2021