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Old 13-03-2005, 11:54   #1
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Some moving home advise nedded please, how do I go about this particular scenario???

Basically Im moving out of my parental home in 3 weeks and moving in with my fiance. Now currently in this house I have cable modem broadband. When I move, I want to have broadband in my new house too. However, my mother uses the net a lot and also wants to keep broadband in this house too, same speed etc.

So simply, this current house is set up for the service, has the modem and cables etc, and still needs all those, but my mum will need a new account , user name etc.

My new house will need all ths stuff I currently have, set up there (a modem, cable connection etc), but I'd like to keep my current account details and user name, webspace, email etc.

Is this possible?? Is there an easier way to go about it??

Then add onto that the missus wants NTL Telephone and TV too, but is complaining that to have my current BB speed will cost too much on top....nightmare. (I wish theyd do a decent bundle package that wasnt, to use a certain adverts tag at the min for "brand new customers only!!")

Many thanks in advance.
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Re: Some moving home advise nedded please, how do I go about this particular scenario???

The easiest thing to do would be to move your current package to your new house with the missus. This way you will keep the same email addresses/ webspace etc. If your lady wants TV and phone as well, express and interest and see what deals you can get

Then, when you have moved out (or just before) get your mum to phone ntl and order BB or whatever she wants for her house and she will have a new modem installed and register her own email addresses / webspace etc.
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