FAQs

Rooneyswitch - Broadband FAQs

FAQs
What is broadband?

Broadband is a fast, permanent internet connection which allows information to be transmitted quickly.

Why should I switch?

With an abundance of broadband packages now available we offer a quick and simple search process to allow you to find the best deals for your home internet service.

Searching could not be easier and costs you nothing, save money now by switching.

How does the service work?

Rooneyswitch will compare all the major broadband providers and their tariffs and provide you with comprehensive product information helping you to make an informed decision of who is best suited to your broadband needs.

All you need to do is follow the online instructions which will enable us to provide you with the best suited broadband packages.

Our information is supplied by the broadband providers and is regularly updated to ensure it is accurate.

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Lines open 9am – 8pm Monday to Friday and 10am – 4 pm on Saturday.  Calls are recorded and charged at national rate. The savings illustrated are based on a customer who currently buys their electricity from their local supplier and their gas from British Gas, who have also changed their payment method from cash/cheque on receipt of bills to monthly direct debit. Consumption amounts used in this illustration are based on OFGEM stated consumption details for the average household using 3,300kwh of electricity and 20,500kwh of gas per year. Figures correct as of 2nd March 2007.

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