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Fix your broadband bill until 2028 and get 3 months free on selected plans
Save up to £240 with Fibre 150 Broadband
No price hikes on 24 month broadband contracts
£75 Voucher with Sky Superfast Broadband
£65 Voucher with Sky Full Fibre 75 Broadband75
£95 Voucher with Sky Full Fibre 150 Broadband
£95 Voucher with Sky Full Fibre 500 Broadband
£125 Voucher with Sky Full Fibre Gigafast Broadband
Superfast Broadband for £24 per month
Full Fibre 75 Broadband for £24 per month
Full Fibre 100 Broadband for £26 per month
Full Fibre 300 Broadband for £31 per month
M125 Broadband only for £18.99 per month + £0 set up
M250 Broadband only for £25.99 per month + £0 set up
M350 Broadband only for £28.99 per month + £0 set up
M500 Broadband only for £20.99 per month + £0 set up
Gig1 Broadband only for £24.99 per month + £0 set up
£140 Reward Card with Full Fibre 145 Broadband
£140 Reward Card with Full Fibre 300 Broadband
£175 Reward Card with Full Fibre 500 Broadband175
£175 Reward Card with Full Fibre 900 Broadband
£150 Reward Card with Fibre 67Mb Broadband
£150 Reward Card with Full Fibre 74Mb Broadband
Broadband deals, vouchers and rewards
Finding the right broadband deal in 2026 requires navigating a market that has shifted toward fixed annual price increases. While most major UK providers now apply a set monthly increase each April—typically between £3 and £4—there are still several effective strategies to keep your monthly bills down.
Top tips for saving on broadband
- Switch when your contract ends: Staying with your current provider once your initial term expires often leads to higher out-of-contract rates. Switching to a new provider can save the average UK customer approximately £183 per year.
- Negotiate with your current provider: If you are happy with your service but want a better price, contact your provider's retention department. Mentioning cheaper competitor offers can often lead to a discounted rate or a speed upgrade to keep you as a customer.
- Check eligibility for social tariffs: If you receive government financial support, such as Universal Credit, you may be eligible for a social tariff. These packages start from around £10 to £12.50 per month and typically do not include annual price hikes.
- Assess your speed requirements: While ultrafast speeds are tempting, many households can manage effectively with 100Mbps or less. Lowering your speed tier to match your actual usage—such as basic streaming and browsing—can significantly reduce your monthly costs.
Use rewards and incentives
Many broadband providers offer incentives to attract new customers, such as cashback or pre-paid reward cards. Some providers even offer to cover early exit fees from your previous contract, which can be as much as £300. Always check the total cost over the full contract term, including any scheduled April price rises, to ensure the incentive provides genuine value.
Dedicated discounts for students and key workers
Many brands and service providers offer dedicated support for specific groups:
- Students: You can often verify your student status via platforms like Unidays or Student Beans to access exclusive discounts on your orders.
- Key workers: NHS staff, teachers, and emergency service workers can frequently generate discount codes through the Blue Light Card website or app.
How to use a voucher code
Using a discount code on your order is a simple way to secure immediate savings:
- Navigate to the checkout stage once you have selected your plan or items.
- Look for the link labelled got a voucher code located under your order summary.
- Enter your code and click apply.
- The discount will be removed from your subtotal immediately before you complete your payment.