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Switching to new broadband connection, still need an ISP?

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Old 14 June 2006, 12:15 PM
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Default Switching to new broadband connection, still need an ISP?

Sorry guys, but this is probably a real dumb question. Currently have Telewest broadband, but, my wife is having BT broadband installed for her work laptop.

Obviously, we will then be able to "jump" on the connection, by moving our router across to the BT modem, but, will we still need an ISP? Just thinking we could save £25 a month and cancel the blueyonder membership.

Appreciate that we will need to get some new email addresses, but guess we could use something like hotmail which are free.

Like I said sorry if it is a dumb question!
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You may as well cancel Bluryonder - no point having two broadband connections in the same house
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Thats right, BT Broadband will be your new ISP.
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