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Broadband set-up - help please!

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VenalWinfrey | 16:03 Sun 11th Mar 2007 | Technology
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Dear all

I am still using dial-up and want to get broadband. My credit approval is not great so I'm having problems signing up online. My questions is basically, once I get a package (I only want broadband, not free calls/tv etc.) agreed, will my broadband be on instantly or do I have to wait for an installation etc.? I have a BT landline so just assumed that it would be like flicking a switch so to speak. Have I got this wrong?

Any help appreciated, as I'm kinda eager to get broadbanding!! Thanks
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You have to wait for the broadband modem, as it doesn't use your actual phone line. This means you can make and receive calls online.

Expect to wait a week or two - it usually comes through the post.
It certainly will not be like just 'flicking a switch'. You will need an ADSL modem, usually supplied free by the broadband supplier and instructions as to how to set it up. Depending on how far you are from your local telephone exchange and a couple of other factors, you may need an ADSL cable running from your main telephone socket to wherever you plug the computer modem in.
and you may need to wait for the line to be broadband enabled. This is very similar to flicking a switch, but you'll have to wait for a BT engineer to get down to your local exchange to do it, which will probably be a week or 2

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