TV,
Broadband & Phone Bundles
The digital TV switchover is
just around the corner, and sooner or later all of us will have to find an
alternative to analogue TV. If you haven't made the switch to digital TV by the time
your area switches over, you will lose the old analogue signal and won't be
able to keep up with your favourite programmes.
UK
communications companies have helped increase the availability of broadband and digital TV over the last
5 years. These services can be combined with home phone to form
"bundles" which can allow you to make savings when you take all your
home communications services from the same provider.
Why should I bundle?
Bundling is the cheapest way to get all your communications services such as home phone, line rental,
calls, broadband and Digital TV from one
supplier on a single monthly bill. Bundles have become extremely competitive of
late and you can even get "free" services such as a set-top box (like
Virgin Media) and digital
TV channels for the same fee you are already paying. Choosing a bundle
removes the stresses normally associated with organising changes to your
communications set up as it means you only have to deal with one provider. This
also means you will only have one bill and one payment going out each month so it’s
easy to keep track of your finances.
Are there issues with bundling?
With price being the key factor in bundled packages and with the majority of
those packages providing some form of free element, quality may not be at the
top of the pecking order. The most likely element of the package to suffer is
likely to be the broadband or the calls so be sure to check the details of the broadband package and
call prices that are on offer.
How much to bundles cost?
Sky's main bundle (called 'See Speak Surf') costs £26 per month and you get six digital TV channel
mixes accompanied by up to 8Mb broadband and home phone (excluding line
rental). On top of this you will need to pay an extra £11 a month to BT for
your line
rental.
Another successful package is Virgin Media's 3 for £30 bundle
which offers a few less channels than Sky's See Speak Surf, provides up to 2Mb broadband and home phone
.
The main difference is that there's no extra charge for line rental.
A recent addition to the list of TV suppliers is Tiscali who
are offering a basic package with digital TV (IPTV), up to
8Mb broadband and a home phone for £19.99
per month. This includes line rental but service is restricted to densely populated areas in the
UK
but this situation is improving
as Tiscali are increasing the number of exchanges that they have unbundled from
BT.
How can I select the right bundle for me?
We recommend you use the YourHomeBills.com digital TV
calculator to get the best deal for you.
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