ISPreview Study Finds UK People Want to Ditch Costly Fixed Phone Lines

The latest monthly ISPreview.co.uk survey has claimed that 64% of respondents in the United Kingdom would stop using their fixed phone line if it wasn't still needed for home broadband. The high price of line rental and the fact that 62% prefer to use a mobile phone for voice calls are two of the key reasons for this attitude.

London, United Kingdom, August 14, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Is it still necessary to have a fixed telephone line? Just over two thirds (64%) of respondents to a new web-based ISPreview.co.uk survey, which was conducted with 998 Internet users in the United Kingdom between 15th July and 12th August 2013, have said that they'd scrap their fixed phone line if it wasn't required for a home broadband connection (21% answered with “no” and 15% said “maybe”).

Furthermore 82% of respondents agreed that the price of line rental (currently hovering around GBP15 a month), which has been racing upwards for the past few years, was the services main drawback. But the study also claimd that only 36% of respondents were saving money by paying for 12 months line rental in advance (e.g. Line Rental Saver), which is offered by most of the largest telecoms providers.

Perhaps unsurprisingly the most popular way of making voice calls today is actually via a Smartphone and not a land line.

Which do you use most for making voice calls?
Mobile (Smartphone) - 62.3%
Fixed Phone Line - 29.8%
Separate VoIP Service - 6.6%
Other - 1.2%

According to ISPreview.co.uk the average monthly cost of a UK fixed phone line ranges from the equivalent of GBP10 to GBP15 per month and the cost of a home broadband connection is usually added on top of that. Prices for a home broadband service typically vary, from lows of just GBP2 for a budget service to highs of GBP50 per month for a top end connection.

"Mobiles are becoming increasingly dominant, at least for voice calls, and so we shouldn't be surprised that the once attractive proposition of owning a fixed phone line is now under pressure," said ISPreview.co.uk's Founder, Mark Jackson. "Most consumers still require a fixed line for their home broadband service but in the coming years this too could face a similar threat from the increasingly sophisticated 4G and future 5G based mobile broadband services."

"In the meantime though people who wish to save money will either have to commit to a longer contract and pre-pay their line rental, or lose the fixed line entirely and take a mobile-only approach. But unless operators like BT can come up with a truly attractive standalone broadband (naked) line service, much like Virgin Media and a handful of altnet providers currently offer, then most people will have little choice but to keep paying full whack for line rental in order to keep their broadband," concluded Mark Jackson.
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