Sat-01-11-2014, 13:11 PM
Hiya folks.
The short answer is, yes you can get the internet without a landline telephone.
The problem is that in the long run it can be a more expensive - and slower -option.
I don't know if you live in the middle of no-where, as seemingly was Fred back in the day, but I can't see why you can't have a landline if the house was once connected. Or maybe you just don't want one.
Also why did the Marie turn down your planning application for a sat dish? Surely people around you have them...in which case a precedent has been set......errr"wal" Just hide it.
Have a squint at this
http://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk
I know it's UK based but it gives you the general picture - so to speak.
I'm sure Fred will beat me replying to this with sound advice. In my wildest dreams someone else on this site might wake up and say something useful.
Bonne chance.
Admiral
The short answer is, yes you can get the internet without a landline telephone.
The problem is that in the long run it can be a more expensive - and slower -option.
I don't know if you live in the middle of no-where, as seemingly was Fred back in the day, but I can't see why you can't have a landline if the house was once connected. Or maybe you just don't want one.
Also why did the Marie turn down your planning application for a sat dish? Surely people around you have them...in which case a precedent has been set......errr"wal" Just hide it.
Have a squint at this
http://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk
I know it's UK based but it gives you the general picture - so to speak.
I'm sure Fred will beat me replying to this with sound advice. In my wildest dreams someone else on this site might wake up and say something useful.
Bonne chance.
Admiral