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05-11-2023 1:15 AM
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https://www.shellenergy.co.uk/broadband/registration/choose
They can (apparently) migrate my account *and* retain my landline provision. (or at least the option of retaining a call plan which suggests very similar)
Future projections of Shell Energy broadband provision prices are based on CPI + 3%
Based on a web search as my contract coming up for renewal.
And redirected from moneysupermarket
Re: apparently
05-11-2023 8:47 AM
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It is worth noting Octopus Energy has bought Shell Energy’s retail business. https://octopus.energy/shell/#faqs
So there might be a question mark over the future of the broadband service, will it be sold off or is Octopus entering the broadband market space?
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05-11-2023 10:25 AM
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@greygit1 I believe Shell use TalkTalk as their Broadband supplier who use Local Loop Unbundling with their own equipment in exchanges which are at present not affected by the stop/sell on PSTN landlines, this is likely to change when the full PSTN withdrawal happens in 2025.
As already mentioned by @Dan_the_Van will Octopus take over the Shell Broadband business, some uncertainty about that.
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07-11-2023 12:16 AM
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"I believe Shell use TalkTalk as their Broadband supplier who use Local Loop Unbundling with their own equipment in exchanges which are at present not affected by the stop/sell on PSTN landlines, this is likely to change when the full PSTN withdrawal happens in 2025."
Thx for that info snippet. Therefore I'm now assuming that Utility Warehouse may be in a similar marketing position.
(LLU unbundlers? Don't remind me of Tiscali...)
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