We have looked at the site mentioned above we were told that the £20 tarriff was for businesses only. The tarrif for personal use is £35 per month. Not such a hot deal methinks.
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We've been told to wait and see what develops and are not personally keen anyway on signing up to an extra monthly package contract. But we noticed that Options 2 and 3 on the BT Home hub includes 250 free wifi minutes per month for use at the hotspots. We were also told that the BT home router is a good bit of kit. So we're wondering whether we'll just swap ISP provider to BT and make use of the increasing number of hot spots whilst waiting to see how the market develops. All the Pay As You Go cards seem to have disappeared. I know we can't use it in the caravan, but at least we could do banking and e-mail in the towns. Downside = carrying the lappy in the car. Is anyone using this BT service please?
Fogey this thread appears to be ancient so I guess maybe the packages have changed?
Ali
No. They are still advertising the £20 package but you have to plough through the FAQs to discover that this package is only available to businesses. I have suggested that they make it very clear on their website that this package is not available to non business customers.
Quote: Originally posted by purplehat on 14/5/2007
We've been told to wait and see what develops and are not personally keen anyway on signing up to an extra monthly package contract. But we noticed that Options 2 and 3 on the BT Home hub includes 250 free wifi minutes per month for use at the hotspots. We were also told that the BT home router is a good bit of kit. So we're wondering whether we'll just swap ISP provider to BT and make use of the increasing number of hot spots whilst waiting to see how the market develops. All the Pay As You Go cards seem to have disappeared. I know we can't use it in the caravan, but at least we could do banking and e-mail in the towns. Downside = carrying the lappy in the car. Is anyone using this BT service please?
We're not using BT but we are considering using Cloud because they have lots of hot spots. You can buy a prepay username and password on-line.
Hi there, we have a BT home hub but haven't used our away from home minutes yet but are considering doing so. As far as BT internet is concerned at home we have found it very reliable and also have BT Vision with on demand TV. The hub has a phone with various free minutes included on it.