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Discovering the U.K.
Communication and Media
Telephone and Internet
In most areas, the internet connection at your property will be via your telephone landline,
which may have been disconnected when the previous tenant vacated. Internet speeds vary
by location. If having a high speed (fibre-optic) connection is important to you, please
mention it to your Consultant in case it is not available in your preferred location.
Alternatively, you can check availability by postcode at
www.uswitch.com/broadband/compare/fibre_optic .There is a wide array of suppliers for phone and internet service (e.g., British Telecom (BT),
TalkTalk, Sky, Virgin, Plusnet, Utility Warehouse Discount Club) and you will need to enter
into a financial contract with one to reconnect the line for service to your residence. To place
an order and arrange a contract, you will need your U.K. bank account to be operational.
Due to U.K. financial regulations and data protection laws, your Dwellworks Consultant is
unable to do this for you.
Alternatively, you can make arrangements to have your telephone line and internet
connected by speaking to BT on 0800 800 150 and going through to residential sales. This
will be a monthly subscription on a contract and you will need your bank account details.
When searching for a phone number, you can access the local Telephone Directory by
ringing BT (tel: 0800 833400). You can also use one of a number of directory enquiries
services, 118 212 or 118 118. (Please note that charges do vary.) Alternatively, you can
look up residential and business numbers free at
www.bt.com .You will need to know the
name of the person or business you are looking for, and their address. To obtain a Yellow
Pages Directory, which has details of all local businesses and services ring Yellow Pages at
0800 671444. There is also a business directory available at
www.yell.com .Your Consultant can help and advise you on setting up these services, but as they require a
financial contract, they are unable to place the order for you. If there is a delay before your
internet service goes live, you can purchase a “pay-as-you-go” Wi-Fi hotspot or dongle from
most mobile phone retailers or major electrical stores as a temporary option.
Mobile Phone and Devices
Check coverage in your area and compare call tariffs carefully to find one that suits your
needs. Once you’ve chosen a service provider, use their site to locate a dealer nearby.
There are several national dealer chains like Carphone Warehouse. The main service
providers are:
+
O2
www.o2.co.uk+
Vodafon
e www.vodafone.co.uk+
EE
www.ee.co.uk+
3 www.three.co.ukHelpful Hint:
Have your mobile phone
unlocked by your wireless carrier
before travelling.