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Tuesday, 11, Apr 2006 04:30

Many households would like to cut the costs of their phone bill by switching home phone service but are deterred in case the level of service will fall or that they will have to pay to switch phone provider. In actual fact, switching home phone service is generally hassle-free. It is free to switch provider, you will not require a new number and your service should not be interrupted.

There are lots of different phone companies, each offering their own tariffs and packages. Some of these providers are household names that you will recognise like BT, Virgin, Sky, and TalkTalk and others less known that could save you money by specialising in providing the service you need whether it is local, national or international calls.

It is necessary to shop around for cheap home phone service with so many different providers offering fantastic deals like unlimited anytime calls, unlimited evening and weekend calls, or unlimited weekend calls only. You will also find that many also supply broadband and will offer cheap deals that combine phone, broadband and TV services.

Compare home phone and landline tariffs and find the best deal that suits your phone usage.

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