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Discussion topic: BROADBAND BASICS

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This message was authored by egg+01 This message was authored by: egg+01

BROADBAND BASICS

will broadband basics be opened up to include recipients of income based ESA?

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This message was authored by Daniel0210 This message was authored by: Daniel0210

Re: BROADBAND BASICS

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@egg+01 
This link explains the process if you’re eligible for Sky Broadband Basics which is low speed only. It’s not applicable to any TV subscription.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-social-tariff
The Sky account holder needs to be claiming Universal Credit or Pension Credit to qualify for it. Sky would require the relevant NI number so they can check. It is only available to customers who already have Sky Broadband. If you are eligible you’ll need to call Sky to join.


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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@egg+01 

Universal Credit and Pension Credit are the qualifying benefits because they permit computerised lookup by companies and other external organisations to prove eligibility.

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This message was authored by egg+01 This message was authored by: egg+01

Re: BROADBAND BASICS

I have read that from this week a new tool has been made available to isps by the government, which Will include ESA 

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@egg+01 

Then presumably it's up to individual ISPs as to how they proceed: the whole scheme is voluntary (although Ofcom 'strongly encourages' ISPs to participate).

 

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