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Previously on "FREE broadband from Carphone? to good to be true?"
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Originally posted by AtW40 GB traffic limit, plus you will have to sing up to TalkTalk - your monthly costs won't be less than 20 quid and that's only if your exchange was unbundled, other wise I think its 10 quid more.
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You have to have a BT line, so monthly spend is going to be £21.50 at least. It's not as much as you can eat broadband either.
It's a good deal, but as with most things, when they say "free", they really mean Free*
*Terms & Conditions apply.
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40 GB traffic limit, plus you will have to sing up to TalkTalk - your monthly costs won't be less than 20 quid and that's only if your exchange was unbundled, other wise I think its 10 quid more.
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FREE broadband from Carphone? to good to be true?
http://carphone.at/freebroadband
Its all over the papers and TV, but is it really too good to be true?
8mb line for life for only a tenner a month. All other broadband providers are surely gonna follow suit?Tags: None
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