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whiskeryron | 09:51 Mon 01st Jun 2009 | Technology
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I share a BT line & we use Wireless BT Broadband.
I am interested in Be Broadband, my question, is it possible to have 2 Broadband suppliers using the same BT line or will I need to go to the expense of having another line installed?
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Why would your want two broadband suppliers?
the cost of half a shared bt line is still going to be less than having your own connection

given that BT wholesale provide BEs connection - you aren't going to get a better connection.
actually, even though Be* operate through BT's lines they are known of better download and upload speeds. this is because of the way in which they work. Be* have their own equipment in the local exchange which uses a different technology than BT (well, its more up-to-date).

i also think i know of cases where someone has used 2 lines for their broadband which is technically possible however i am unsure why you would want 2 ISP's.
"is it possible to have 2 Broadband suppliers using the same BT line"

No. new ISP on same line or new line with new ISP, can't have more than one ASDL service on one line.
Whiskeryron,

I don't know who you share your phone line with, but you can share the broadband between you both and all your computers.

Having two phone lines and two broadband providers will be a complete waste of money.

You could share your broadband service, and the cost, with the neighbours if you wanted. I mean, to put it in perspective, a business will run all its computers from one phone line. They don't have a separate phone line for every computer on the Internet.
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Thanks to you all for your answers,very interesting.
The reason I put the question is, I am elderley & live with my daughter & son in law,we share broadband from BT which sometimes is so slow it comes to a halt,& because the BT contract still has 6 months to run I was hoping to start Be before cancelling BT, obviously I can't do that, but thanks for your help.
i have cencelled my Bt contract before it was due to expire before. read the smallprint and see if you can find a hole. i found one where they planned to charge some money for something, i disputed it by citing the small print and saved some money.

i will also add, take note of any changes to the service/contract, as you can use that as an exucse to leave the contract also (they are changing it and you dont agree).

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