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Message posted on 15 Feb 2026 09:33 PM
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My 86yr mother in law is moving into a flat in a complex and the manager has told us the phone is with Sky. Who do I contact about getting it connected. She doesnt need Broadband as cant use the Internet due to dementia.
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Message posted on 15 Feb 2026 10:05 PM
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@Choccymum if your mother in law wants to contine with a Sky landline, she can do so by signing up online, or by calling.
Note that a Sky landline is bundled with broadband. They (and most other providers) do not provide solely a landline service.
In most cases the telephone handset must be plugged into the standard phone socket at the back of the broadband Hub, not the wall socket.
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Message posted on 15 Feb 2026 10:05 PM
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@Choccymum if your mother in law wants to contine with a Sky landline, she can do so by signing up online, or by calling.
Note that a Sky landline is bundled with broadband. They (and most other providers) do not provide solely a landline service.
In most cases the telephone handset must be plugged into the standard phone socket at the back of the broadband Hub, not the wall socket.
Message posted on 22 Feb 2026 01:11 PM
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Re: New phone line in rented flat
There must be somewhere to get just landline and no broadband. My Grandmother (95) has this. She wouldn't have any use, or even know where to start with Broadband. She doesnt have a mobile either.
Seems ridiculous to expect someone to pay for a service they dont want or need!
Message posted on 22 Feb 2026 02:03 PM
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Re: New phone line in rented flat
@atgio let us know if you find one.
Message posted on 22 Feb 2026 02:15 PM
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Re: New phone line in rented flat
@atgio wrote:
There must be somewhere to get just landline and no broadband.
Essentially no: PSTN switch-off (still scheduled for January 2027) means all voice telephone service has to be carried over broadband even if internet access isn't otherwise required at the address.
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Message posted on 22 Feb 2026 03:38 PM
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Re: New phone line in rented flat
Well you learn something every day. Better get my gran sorted with a broadband then, no doubt she will end up paying more, its always the consumers especially elderly vulnerable ones who seemed to get ripped off by these so called 'enhancements'
Message posted on 23 Feb 2026 09:05 PM - last edited: 23 Feb 2026 09:06 PM
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Re: New phone line in rented flat
@atgio wrote:
its always the consumers especially elderly vulnerable ones who seemed to get ripped off by these so called 'enhancements'
Being the relevant regulator, Ofcom has thoughts on the topic.
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/landline-phones/future-of-landline-calls
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