What is the best broadband deal right now?
The best broadband deal depends on your needs, including speed, budget, and contract length. Use our comparison tool to find the latest offers from BT, Sky, Virgin Media, Vodafone, and more.
Connect your home for less by comparing the best broadband deals from a range of providers.
Looking for the best broadband deals? Compare the UK’s leading providers, and find a package that suits your needs at the best possible price. Whether you’re after superfast fibre broadband, a budget-friendly deal, or a bundle with TV and calls, we’ve got you covered.
With so many options available, it can be difficult to know which broadband package is right for you. Prices, speeds, contract lengths, and additional features all vary between providers. By using our broadband comparison tool, you can:
Compare deals based on monthly cost, contract length, and upfront fees.
See offers from top UK networks like BT, Virgin Media, Vodafone, Sky, PlusNet, and more.
Get access to entertainment bundles including Sky TV and NOW.
Whether you need a landline or just broadband, we help you find the right fit.
Enjoy ultrafast speeds with providers like BT, Virgin Media, and Rebel Internet.
We compare the latest broadband deals from some of the UK’s biggest providers, as well as smaller, emerging names offering great value:
There are several types of broadband packages to choose from, depending on your speed requirements, budget, and whether you need extras like TV or landline calls.
A basic and affordable broadband option, ideal for small households with light internet usage.
A faster and more reliable connection, perfect for HD streaming, online gaming, and home working.
The fastest broadband available, offering ultra-high speeds with no copper wiring for maximum reliability.
Combine your broadband with top-tier TV entertainment, including sports, movies, and streaming services.
A great option for those who still use a home phone, combining broadband with call minutes.
Got questions about broadband deals, speeds, switching providers, or contract terms? Check out our FAQs below to help you find the best broadband package for your needs.
The best broadband deal depends on your needs, including speed, budget, and contract length. Use our comparison tool to find the latest offers from BT, Sky, Virgin Media, Vodafone, and more.
You can compare broadband by looking at factors like speed, price, contract length, and whether you need extras like TV or landline calls. Our comparison tool lets you filter deals based on these factors.
Fibre broadband (FTTC) uses fibre to the cabinet and then copper wires to your home. Speeds are faster than ADSL but slower than full fibre. Full-fibre broadband (FTTP) uses fibre all the way to your home, providing speeds of up to 1Gbps with no copper wiring.
Providers like TalkTalk, PlusNet, NOW, and Onestream often have the cheapest broadband packages. However, prices vary depending on contract length, speed, and offers.
Yes, providers like Virgin Media, Rebel Internet, and some Vodafone and BT plans offer broadband-only options without a phone line.
The best broadband and TV deals are available from Sky, Virgin Media, BT, and NOW, which offer TV bundles with streaming services, sports, and entertainment channels.
10-30Mbps - suitable for light users (browsing, emails, SD streaming).
30-100Mbps - ideal for streaming, video calls, and small households.
100-500Mbps+ - best for gaming, 4K streaming, and large households.
1Gbps+ (full fibre) - perfect for smart homes, heavy streaming, and ultra-fast downloads
Yes. If you're switching between Openreach providers (BT, Sky, TalkTalk, PlusNet, etc.), your new provider will handle the switch for you. If moving to Virgin Media or full-fibre, some extra setup may be required.
Some providers offer fixed prices, while others include mid-contract price increases. Check the terms before signing up. Providers like TalkTalk and Rebel Internet offer price guarantees on certain plans.
Yes. NOW Broadband offers rolling 30-day contracts, while some other providers have short-term flexible options. However, these deals may have higher setup fees compared to long-term contracts.