A BT Landline Is No Longer Required For Phone Services

There was a man in the late 1700s who ran a livery stable and when one wanted to hire a horse and carriage from him they were give no option as to which conveyance they could hire (Sounds like car hire in France). The livery owners name was Hobson and the lack of choice became referred to thereafter as Hobson’s choice, that being take it or leave it. Sometimes it seems we still have available in many aspects of life only Hobson’s choice. At least in one area choices and options abound. That is telecommunications. Government deregulation has created a scenario where home phone and broadband companies must actively campaign for our business. British Telecom no longer holds a monopoly on phone service in the UK. In fact British Telecom’s last bastion of control the BT landline is being challenged by new fibre optic cable installed by Virgin Media. Customers in areas served by Virgin can arrange packaging of TV and Internet connection with home phone service so as to receive free line rental. This alone amounts to a savings of 10 pounds per month. For complete information on how to combine services for communication in your home and save a great deal of money every year visit HomePhoneChoices.co.uk.

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