Why switch to SuperLine?

The sensible option for low cost calls!  
 
  1. Really cheap UK calls
  2. Amazing international rates
  3. Per second billing
  4. How we compare
  5. Easy access from most phones
  6. No need to change your telephone number
  7. Online account management
  8. Pre-Pay Discounts Available
  9. No contract or commitment
  10. Only pay for the calls YOU make

1. Really cheap UK calls

With SuperLine you have the option of unlimited calls to UK 01 & 02 numbers for just £6.99 a month or with our Pay As You Go tariff, Weekend UK calls are only 1p per minute, Off-Peak calls are just 1.5p, and Peak calls are 2p per minute (billed per second, including VAT).
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2. Amazing international rates

SuperLine calls are great value to international fixed and mobile phones, and are up to 92% cheaper than BT. Save even more by adding our SuperCall option to your account and get 12 hours of UK and International calls each month for only £12.99! Yes, that's just 1.8p per minute for calls to 30 destinations, including UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, China and more.
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3. Per second billing

SuperLine calculates your call charges on a "per second" basis, whereas many phone companies bill for calls on a per minute basis, which makes a massive difference to the "cheap" rates they may quote - always check the small print!
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4. How we compare

SuperLine is up to 92% cheaper than BT.
Read our feedback section for customer comments
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5. Easy Access from most phones

If your telephone line is provided by BT you can make SuperLine calls by using our 1461 dial prefix. Alternatively, you can choose to have all your calls switched to SuperLine either by CPS or by using a free AutoDialler.

If your telephone line is provided by a cable company, like NTL or Telewest you make SuperLine calls by using our 0800 access number. Alternatively, you can choose to have all your calls switched to SuperLine by using a free AutoDialler.

SuperLine calls can also be made from mobile phones using an access number, enabling you to make tremendous savings on your international calls.

SuperLine calls cannot be made from a payphone or a telephone which is on a shared exchange.
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6. No need to change your telephone number

To use SuperLine all you need to do is register your telephone number or numbers with us. Then whenever you make a SuperLine call our computers will recognise your number and will give you instant access to the SuperLine network.
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7. Online account management

SuperLine customers manage their accounts online, our system allows you to add and remove the telephone numbers which can make SuperLine calls as well as letting you view, print and download your invoices, itemised call lists, and summary reports. Your payment and call histories are available online for 12 months.
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8. Pre-Pay Discounts Available

We have three Pre-Pay Discount Packages on offer:

  • UK Unlimited, Unlimited calls to UK 01 & 02 numbers for £6.99 per month (residential CPS customers only)
  • SuperCall, 12 hours of calls to leading international destinations for £12.99 per month (1.8p per minute)
  • UK Unlimited + SuperCall, Combine both of the above for £16.99 per month (residential CPS customers only)
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9. No contract or commitment

When you register with SuperLine you are not tied into a contract - use us as little or as much as you want, for as long as you want.
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10. Only pay for the calls you make!

With SuperLine there are no additional registration costs or hidden charges - you only pay for the calls that you make through our service.
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