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Deals

Broadband deal guides covering full fibre, broadband and TV bundles, no-upfront-cost plans, social tariffs, and cheap broadband tradeoffs.

5 articles Find broadband savings while checking the contract details that change the real bill
Broadband and TV package card used for bundle comparison
Deals

Broadband and TV deals: compare bundles without overpaying

A broadband and TV bundle guide for readers deciding whether a combined package is cheaper and cleaner than separate broadband and streaming services.

A UK household comparing broadband-only deals with TV bundles from major providers.
Household full fibre broadband setup used for availability research
Deals

Full fibre broadband deals: speed, price, and availability checks

A practical guide to comparing full fibre broadband deals without ignoring setup cost, installation timing, router quality, or annual price changes.

A UK household deciding whether to move from part-fibre or cable to full fibre broadband.
Broadband offer card used for no-upfront-cost checks
Deals

Broadband with no upfront cost: when zero today costs more later

A guide to no-upfront-cost broadband deals, showing when zero setup fees help and when the higher contract cost cancels out the saving.

A UK household that wants broadband installed without a large initial payment but still needs a fair total contract cost.
Reader checking broadband social tariff eligibility online
Deals

Broadband social tariffs: eligibility, value, and switching checks

A guide to broadband social tariffs for eligible UK households, including eligibility checks, provider questions, speed tradeoffs, and switching timing.

A UK household on qualifying benefits or helping someone compare lower-cost broadband support plans.

What belongs in Deals

  • savings guides that separate headline monthly cost from setup fees, annual rises, and voucher conditions
  • budget-aware notes for households choosing between speed, reliability, bundle value, and flexibility
  • links to switching guidance so readers can avoid service gaps while changing provider