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Line Rental -  SAVE 26% COMPARED TO BT

We charge £10.75 per month (inc VAT) for new customers - that’s 26%  less than BT on a 24 month contract. BT charge £14.60 for their line rental if you don’t receive a paper bill and pay by Direct Debit. If there is a fault on your line we use the same BT Openreach engineers as BT Retail.

Free Evening and Weekend Calls to UK Landlines*

FREE calls are to UK landline numbers starting with 01, 02 and 03. * Free calls are limited to 750 minutes per month thereafter they are charged at standard rates. Calls to UK landlines are FREE at evening and weekend if you enter a 12 month contract. You can extend this to 24 hours a day 7 days a week for just £7.66.

Sky TV and Broadband work with an AdEPT line

Sky TV and broadband work as normal when you take line rental from AdEPT. You keep the same BT line as you have now:  we simply buy in bulk from BT at lower prices than you can on your own. We then share the savings with you.

The same BT engineers fix faults on our lines

If there is a fault that needs a visit to fix your line then we will send out exactly the same BT Openreach engineers as BT Retail do.

 

 

BT raised their prices (again) on 3rd Dec 2011

BT line rental was raised from £13.90 to £14.60 per month.

Calls to local and national numbers were raised to 7.95 pence per minute. However it is even worse than that as you also pay a set up charge of 13.1p for every call (up from 12.5p)

BT puts up price of line rental on 2nd March 2012

The following text is from an article in the Sunday Times on 12th February 2012:-

BT  Britain’s largest telecoms provider is to increase line rental charges despite promising to freeze prices until 2013.

Customers who pay for line rental a year in advance will see the cost jump from £120 to £129 – a 7.5% rise.

A further charge of £1.50 a month may apply if a customer does not make at least two calls a month on their landline which is possible if the line is used only to access BT’s broadband services. BT said its price freeze promise applies only to its standard line rental charge for customers who pay monthly. This was increased twice last year from £13.60 to £14.60 but will not go up next month.  The deadline for the lower-priced annual line rental equivalent to £10 a month is March 2nd.