Resident   1,185 #13 Posted July 12, 2018 VirginMedia meets both of your conditions, but you should know that their charges are higher than most other broadband providers.  How? There's still a physical line to the house.  There's no official 'landline' charge but that's why they're most expensive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
the_bloke   17 #14 Posted July 12, 2018 How? There's still a physical line to the house. There's no official 'landline' charge but that's why they're most expensive.  You don't need a telephone socket or telephone line to use Virgin's Internet. You do need to be in a Virgin enabled area though. The only 'physical line' is the fibre cable buried under the street going to your house. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
IT-Smith   10 #15 Posted July 12, 2018 EE do 100GB and 200GB mobile data contracts which are not to bad price wise for mobile data.  https://shop.ee.co.uk/dongles/pay-monthly-mobile-broadband/4gee-router/details# Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
truman   10 #16 Posted July 12, 2018 EE do 100GB and 200GB mobile data contracts which are not to bad price wise for mobile data. https://shop.ee.co.uk/dongles/pay-monthly-mobile-broadband/4gee-router/details#  The plan you linked to is about twice what I pay for unlimited....I think I'm happy to "put up with" a land line Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Jomie   30 #17 Posted July 13, 2018 Truman - did they not offer to send an engineer out? They usually say there will be a charge if the fault is found to be with the customer but in your case you have eliminated this by the testing that you have done. If you want to change company, have a look at Plusnet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
truman   10 #18 Posted July 13, 2018 Truman - did they not offer to send an engineer out? They usually say there will be a charge if the fault is found to be with the customer but in your case you have eliminated this by the testing that you have done. If you want to change company, have a look at Plusnet.  Sorry,I think you're a bit confused..I'm not the OP Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Janus   28 #19 Posted July 13, 2018 St Tropeze-  Just get a decent Data plan on a mobile plan.  I`ve calculated that a desktop pc for example burns about 100mb per hr. (1gb per 10hrs)  Just load a web page then turn hot spot off-only uses a munute of data.  You only need data on when changing pages etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
zach   234 #20 Posted July 14, 2018 St Tropeze- Just get a decent Data plan on a mobile plan.  I`ve calculated that a desktop pc for example burns about 100mb per hr. (1gb per 10hrs)  Just load a web page then turn hot spot off-only uses a munute of data.  You only need data on when changing pages etc.  It's an option.  I just got back from Edinburgh and used my mobile for my Surface Pro and my Daughters Mac book Pro. 3 days of loading maps and things to do pages, used under a GB of data. It was also much faster than Premier Inns free WiFi. I'm on 3's £20.99 tariff with 30 GB of data, unlimited talk and text.  It's not an option for me at home though. It doubt it would last a day! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
muddycoffee   10 #21 Posted July 14, 2018 (edited) You don't need a telephone socket or telephone line to use Virgin's Internet. You do need to be in a Virgin enabled area though. The only 'physical line' is the fibre cable buried under the street going to your house.  It isn't a Fibre Cable going to the house. It is a copper Coaxial cable with Virgin. If you have landline with them there is also a separate multicore cable of twisted pairs which can provide several telephone sockets. The Coaxial cable can also provide the TV service if you opt for it. Edited July 14, 2018 by muddycoffee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...