Broadband without a landline |
Broadband without a landline |
Broadband without a landline is simply internet which is supplied without a phone line (or a ‘home phone’).
Traditionally, broadband has been supplied using old-fashioned phone lines (known as ‘ADSL’). Full fibre broadband, like Hyperoptic’s, is delivered using Hyperoptic’s 1GB Broadband, more reliable technology which doesn’t require the use of these landline cables. And that’s how we deliver broadband without a phone line.
Pros: | Cons: |
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It could save you money on your bills | Without a landline, you’re dependent on your mobile phone (or VoIP phone if you’re using a Broadband & Phone service) for making calls |
It provides ultimate flexibility | If you’re using a Broadband & Phone service, that phone service is dependent on your internet – so if it goes down, you won’t be able to make calls (even to emergency services) |
Depending on how the service is delivered, you could benefit from faster internet speeds | |
You’ll encounter fewer cold calls | |
You can avoid interference caused by your phone line, which usually slow your broadband down |
Since most of us use our mobile phones these days, not everyone wants to pay for a landline phone they’ll hardly use.
In most cases, you do get charged extra for a landline, line rental or phone service so it’s typically cheaper to go without.