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Is a no landline broadband contract portable?

Hoteds
Visitor

I took out an 18mth broadband contract with no landline back in October.  It looks like I will be moving again so firstly, is this type of contract portable? secondly, would my router work in a shared house where there is already another broadband service provided? and finally do I need to go through the Home Move process via my online account in order to make this happen? Any help would be really appreciated, thanks

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XRaySpeX
Grand Master
Grand Master
  1. Yes, BB w/out landline can be moved to another property.
  2. Your router would work there if your existing type of BB is available there. A new landline would need to be installed.
  3. You would need to follow How do I arrange my move?

Which EE BB do you have presently?

 

What does BT Wholesale Broadband Availability Checker Address Checker estimate for your new addy? Post just the whole table and the line above it, blanking out your addy. 

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