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Broadband in Dallas

Simplifydigital makes it easy to compare broadband deals in Dallas. Whether you want super fast fibre optic broadband from Virgin Media or a great family broadband plan from Sky.

You can check for broadband availability in Dallas using the postcode search bar below or speak to our dedicated Switching Support team in the UK.

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TalkTalk Essentials

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Half price broadband and calls for 12 months. Get £9.50 line rental if you pay it up-front.

     

Up to14 Mbps 40 GB 12 months £3.25for 12 months
then £6.50
(Plus £14.50 line rental)
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Post Office Broadband Standard with Home Phone

Broadband Standard is the broadband service from the Post Office which gives you speeds of up to 8Mbps and a 5GB download usage allowance.

     

Up to8 Mbps 5 GB 12 months £9.15(Plus £12.25 line rental) Go to site  Online Only 
TalkTalk Chargeable Broadband & Phone

My TalkTalk Broadband with Free Evening and Weekend Calls is the combined home phone and broadband service from TalkTalk that allows you to get superfast broadband speeds.

     

Up to8 Mbps 40 GB 18 months £21.82(Plus £14.50 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Orange Broadband & Off Peak Calls for Orange mobile customers

Get great broadband speeds of up to 20Mb Broadband with an Unlimited usage allowance, and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. Includes free calls at evening and weekends.

     

Up to14 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £5.00(Plus £13.50 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Orange Broadband & Off Peak Calls (Off Net)

Get up to 20Mb Broadband with an Unlimited usage allowance, and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. Comes with free calls during the evening and weekends.

     

Up to14 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £20.00(Plus £13.50 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Orange Broadband & Off Peak Calls for Orange mobile customers (Off Net)

Get up to 20Mb Broadband with an Unlimited usage allowance, and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. Comes with free calls during the evening and weekends.

     

Up to14 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £15.00(Plus £13.50 line rental) Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
Broadband Unlimited & Talk Freetime with Line Rental (Without TV)

Upragde to Broadband Unlimited from Sky and get truly unlimited downloads and access to Sky Anytime+, comes with a free wireless router and free activation.

     

Up to14 Mbps Unlimited 12 months Freefor 6 months
then £10.00
(Plus £12.25 line rental)
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Plusnet Value with Evening & Weekend Calls

Special Offer: Half price broadband for 12 months and £25 cashback with this bundle.  Comes with free evening and weekend calls, a free wireless router and free connection.

     

Up to16 Mbps 10 GB 12 months £3.24for 12 months
then £6.49
(Plus £12.99 line rental)
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Plusnet Value (Off Net)

This is an affordable broadband deal for people who don't live in an area where Plusnet is widely available. Comes with a free wireless router and broadband speeds of up to 20Mb.

     

Up to16 Mbps 10 GB 12 months £6.49for 3 months
then £12.99
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Plusnet Value (Market 2)

Comes with a free wireless router and unlimited overnight downloads. Add Plusnet home phone to get a free activation worth £25 and free evening and weekend calls.

     

Up to16 Mbps 10 GB 12 months £6.49 Go to site  Online Only 
Tesco Broadband with Inclusive Evening & Weekend calls

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: - Enter code HALFBB-B to get broadband for £2.50 for the first 12 months+ 3 Clubcard points for every pound you spend.

     

Up to14 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £2.50for 12 months
then £6.50
(Plus £13.75 line rental)
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Be Value Broadband and Evenings and Weekends

Be Value is perfect for users who want to use broadband for more than just surfing and emailing giving you speeds of up to 8Mb with an unlimited monthly usage allowance.

     

Up to10 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £17.00(Plus £11.00 line rental) Go to site  Online Only 
BE Broadband Value

BE Value is perfect for users who want to use broadband for more than just surfing and emailing giving you speeds of up to 12Mb with an unlimited monthly usage allowance.

     

Up to10 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £17.00 Go to site  Online Only 
Broadband and Anytime Calls

Get a free anytime calls for a year.Comes with a free BT Home Hub, free security and free BT Home Hub 3 router.

     

Up to16 Mbps 10 GB 18 months £13.00(Plus £14.60 line rental) Go to site  Online Only 
Broadband 30Mb & Phone Size: M

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Get a 6 months half price broadband when you sign up online. Comes with a free install and free wireless router.

     

Up to30 Mbps Unlimited 18 months £7.25for 6 months
then £14.50
(Plus £13.90 line rental)
Go to site Or call to order:
0800 542 4704
AOL Broadband Only (Off Net)

All AOL broadband packages come with a free wireless router and an easy installation CD. Up to 8Mb broadband with 10GB usage suitable for light to medium use.

     

Up to8 Mbps 10 GB 18 months £9.99for 2 months
then £19.99
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Post Office Broadband Extra with Home Phone

Broadband Extra is the broadband service from the Post Office which gives you speeds of up to 8Mb, with an unlimited usage allowance.

     

Up to8 Mbps Unlimited 12 months £13.80(Plus £12.25 line rental) Go to site  Online Only 

What do the various technologies mean?

  • ADSL:The standard broadband technology using standard copper BT phone lines. Offers speeds of up to 2Mb.
  • ADSLMAX:Superior technology to standard ADSL, offering speeds of up to 8Mb. Again provided over standard BT phone lines.
  • LLU:Local loop unbundling. Many providers can install their own equipment in the BT exchanges, frequently allowing them to offer faster speeds and/or cheaper prices.
  • Cable:If available, Virgin Media can install a new fibre-optic cable to your property, allowing them to offer super-fast up to 20Mb broadband as well as digital TV and phone services.
  • Freeview:Digital TV received through a standard aerial.
  • IPTV:Digital TV delivered via a broadband connection.
  • Satellite:Uses a dish on your property to receive satellite TV signals.
Monthly prices exclude line rental. Prices last checked 16 May 2012

Broadband providers in Dallas

  • AOL
  • Be broadband
  • BT
  • Freesat
  • Freeview
  • O2 broadband
  • Orange
  • Plusnet
  • Post Office
  • Sky
  • TalkTalk
  • Tariam Satellite broadband
  • Tesco broadband
  • Three
  • T-Mobile
  • Top Up TV
  • Virgin Media
  • Vodafone

Things are picking up for TalkTalk

17 May 2012 | posted by Lee Farrer

Things are picking up for TalkTalk TalkTalk has today revealed its quarterly results for Q1 (ending last March) and apparently things are looking up for the provider and its child firm, AOL. You might rec... [read more]

No news is good news for Orange

16 May 2012 | posted by Tracey Rodger

No news is good news for Orange No news is good news for Orange as the mobile operator and fixed-line broadband provider confirmed that it did not gain any new customers nor it lost any for the second q... [read more]

Report reveals list of unfair content blocks

15 May 2012 | posted by Edita Lozovska

Report reveals list of unfair content blocks Recent reports have revealed a very interesting fact - adult content filters used by mobile operators have started a process called "over-blocking". This means that legit... [read more]

O2 to slice its roaming charges

14 May 2012 | posted by Rob Pell

O2 to slice its roaming charges Many of you might be familiar with (or have been victims of) high roaming charges especially when it comes to using mobile broadband abroad. According to recent reports, ... [read more]

O2 reveals latest quarterly results

11 May 2012 | posted by Geoff Slaughter

O2 reveals latest quarterly results Mobile giant O2 (owned by Telephonica) has just released its latest quarterly results. According to the company's calculations, the fixed line broadband side of the busi... [read more]

BT Infinity reaches 10m UK premises

10 May 2012 | posted by Edita Lozovska

BT Infinity reaches 10m UK premises According to BT's freshly published Q1 2012 results, its FTTC (fibre-to-the-cabinet) broadband service now reaches a whopping 10m firms and households, which equals to 40... [read more]

ASA bans Virgin Media’s “UK’s fastest” ads

09 May 2012 | posted by Chris Williams

ASA bans Virgin Media’s “UK’s fastest” ads According to recent reports, the ASA heard BT's complaints regarding Virgin Media's adverts in a tech mag, thought that the concerns made sense and thus decided to ban th... [read more]

O2 to provide Wi-Fi across all Costa coffee shops

08 May 2012 | posted by Tracey Rodger

O2 to provide Wi-Fi across all Costa coffee shops It seems that Wi-Fi hungry coffee lovers have officially become spoilt for choice. Simplifydigital would like to remind you that customers can get wireless broadban... [read more]

Ofcom tells ISPs to come clean on broadband speeds

16 May 2012 | posted by Hugo Thornhill

Broadband has long been a subject of fierce debate between providers, customers and the government. If you’re familiar with social media outlets, in particular Twitter, you w... [read more]

Over 1bn global social media users and counting…

15 May 2012 | posted by Hugo Thornhill

Of the 1bn users of social media worldwide, the vast majority of these are Facebook users. This platform has a staggering 901m monthly active users on its network. The figures that... [read more]

iPhone 5, set for release in June?

14 May 2012 | posted by Hugo Thornhill

Rumours of the iPhone 5’s release date have been circulating for months. Indeed, analysts were convinced back in 2011 that Apple would release the iPhone 5 over the summer of 2011 ... [read more]

BT Infinity: 10m homes and counting…

11 May 2012 | posted by Hugo Thornhill

BT, it seems, has rolled out its wholesale fibre broadband service “several months ahead of schedule”, according to the internet service provider. The ISP has now completed rolling... [read more]

The App Centre – Facebook’s new app store

10 May 2012 | posted by Hugo Thornhill

Facebook has announced plans to launch its own app store in the coming weeks. The ‘App Centre’, as it’s called, will aim to showcase the best and most popular iOS, Andr... [read more]

Tu Me, a new rival to Skype?

09 May 2012 | posted by Hugo Thornhill

The telecommunications company Telefonica Digital has revealed it will be launching a data-based communication app which will allow users to make calls and send messages without us... [read more]

How good is UK broadband?

08 May 2012 | posted by Hugo Thornhill

Broadband networks are a fundamental part of the UK’s infrastructure. We rely on broadband connections and speeds for both business and pleasure as more and more time is spent onli... [read more]

How long will the Pirates be kept at Bay?

04 May 2012 | posted by Hugo Thornhill

Virgin Media has become the first internet service provider (ISP) to block The Pirate Bay website after the High Court ordered all ISPs to block the website following a successful ... [read more]

Provider Customer Service Numbers

09 May 2012 | posted by Rob Pell

Provider Customer Service Numbers Fed up with FAQs? Livid with live chat? When there's a problem with your digital service, sometimes you just need someone to speak to. What you don't need is to spend 20 ... [read more]

How to avoid the hidden costs of broadband?

09 May 2012 | posted by Edita Lozovska

How to avoid the hidden costs of broadband? Imagine this scenario: you saw a catchy advertisement on television which promoted a fresh package from a popular internet service provider. But it wasn't any old package... [read more]

The history of the telephone

27 April 2012 | posted by Edita Lozovska

The history of the telephone Next time you dial your friend for a quick chat you'll know that the humble telephone has a rich history and a very bright future. What's more - home phone services don't... [read more]

A guide to cheap broadband

29 July 2011 | posted by Ebony Hasselbaink

A guide to cheap broadband With so many broadband providers out there offering cheap deals, it can be tricky to find the right one for you. The best way to choose a cost-effective package is by ma... [read more]

How to make most of broadband technical support?

19 April 2011 | posted by Summer Murawski

How to make most of broadband technical support? As customers cotton on to high cost call centres, the ISPs have began to take notice. Last April BT broadband made all its telephone support services completely free to ... [read more]

What is Fibre Optic Broadband?

12 April 2011 | posted by Summer Murawski

What is Fibre Optic Broadband? Fibre optic broadband is the future of high-speed internet. Just as ADSL broadband internet was an enormous step forward compared to the original 56k dial-up connections,... [read more]

A guide to LTE 4G mobile broadband technology

05 April 2011 | posted by Summer Murawski

A guide to LTE 4G mobile broadband technology Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology is the most recent offering from mobile networks as it can provide high-speed wireless internet connectivity to its customers. It is... [read more]

What is the Digital Economy Act?

29 March 2011 | posted by Summer Murawski

What is the Digital Economy Act? You may have recently heard of the Digital Economy Act (DEA), but do you know what it is about? And do you know how it might affect you? The new legislation may easily c... [read more]

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