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Cheap broadband deals

Updated: Wednesday 04 January, 2012

By Editorial - news@consumerchoices.co.uk

Cheap broadband packages are everywhere, from cheap broadband-only to broadband, phone and TV bundles - but are they good value? Our expert compares the cheapest deals and providers, including Virgin Media (www.Virginmedia.com) and BT Broadband (www.BT.com).


Cheap broadband, phone and TV bundles

   

 
 Broadband: 30Mb + Phone: M + TV: M+ Everyday Lite + Entertainment TV + Talk Freetime TV Essential + Broadband and Anytime Calls 
Monthly charge£10.00
(for 6 months)
Free installation
Ends soon
£60 Credit
£20.00
£25 voucher
Ends soon
£17.00
Online Exclusive
£25 Gift Card
Ends soon
Speed (up to)30Mb14Mb16Mb
Usage limitUnlimited2GB10GB
Contract length18 months12 months18 months
Call Virgin Media on
0808 189 0514
Call Sky on
0844 241 1407
 
Line rental£166.80£147.00£175.20
Call rates
Day
8.68p
Evening
8.68p
Weekend
Free
Day
7.60p
Evening
Free
Weekend
Free
Day
Free
Evening
Free
Weekend
Free
TV package information
  • 65+ channels and on demand entertainment
  • Access on demand content on V box
  • Catch up on a selection of shows from the last 7 days
  • 200+ TV and radio channels
  • Record 185 hours of TV on Sky+HD
  • Free to air HD channels include BBC HD, ITV HD and Channel 4 HD
  • 1000's of hours of on demand entertainment
  • Record 80 hours of TV on Vision+ box
  • HD on demand content available

If you want broadband, calls and digital TV, you only have four providers to choose from: BT, Sky Broadband (www.Sky.com), TalkTalk Broadband (www.Talktalk.co.uk) and Virgin Media.

  • Virgin Media allows you to build your own bundle, so you only pay for what you want. It offers the UK’s fastest broadband at speeds - consistently topping the Ofcom list of fastest broadband providers - as well as a huge number of digital TV channels and a great selection of on-demand TV too. Check channel listings »
  • BT offers digital TV through BT Vision, which customers can get via their BT Total Broadband or new up to 40Mb or 100Mb broadband connection from BT’s fibre network, BT Infinity. BT Vision gives you a huge range of on-demand films, TV shows, sport and music videos, as well as interactive services.
  • Sky offers a great digital TV service with reliable 20Mb broadband, and if your area hasn’t already had its old analogue signal switched off in favour of digital, you’ll soon be thinking about your digital options.
  • TalkTalk also offers competitive packages, with broadband speeds up to 24Mb and digital TV channels - though its network is not as wide as the other three providers.

Check our guide to cheap broadband, phone and TV for more information about your digital TV and HD TV options.

Cheapest broadband-only deals

   

SupplierSpeed (up to)Usage limitContract lengthMonthly charge 
The Basics (O2 mobile customers only) 
16Mb20GB12 months £8.50
Call O2 on
0800 954 1408
Plusnet | Value 
16Mb10GB12 months £6.49
Call Plusnet 0808 189 1376
Simply broadband (Orange mobile customers only) 
14MbUnlimited12 months £13.50
Exclusive
£45 Amazon Voucher
when you call
Call Orange on 0800 072 4137
Value (12 months) 
10MbUnlimited12 months £17.00

Pay only for what you want with a broadband-only package. However, with providers aggressively marketing broadband, phone and TV combos, you could get yourself a cheaper broadband service and great value calls with a bundle.

Broadband speeds

When you choose a new broadband package you’ll need to choose a broadband speed. Advertised broadband speeds have increased over recent years and now almost half of UK residential broadband users are on packages with advertised speeds over 10Mb. However, the actual speeds that people get, although increasing, are still a long way from the headline speeds - most people only get around 6.8Mb on average (Ofcom, 2011).

There are various factors that affect your broadband speed, and while a cheap provider might advertise a speed of up to 20Mb - the same as many more costly ISPs - the service you get could differ drastically between the two suppliers.

Cheap providers tend to have congested networks because their monthly fees are so low, which may slow down your connection. You'll also be far more likely to be traffic managed by a cheap broadband provider and have your speed throttled at peak times.

Increasingly, broadband providers are offering speeds of up to 24Mb, and beyond, with Virgin Media and BT both offering the UK’s fastest packages delivering superfast connection speeds of up to 100Mb.

Broadband download limits

Today you can choose between truly unlimited usage - meaning your connection will not be throttled regardless of how much data you download, “unlimited” downloads - which have a fair usage or traffic management policy applied, or a package with a clear, set download limit. Some set download allowances can be as little as 1GB or 2GB, while other packages offer as much as 50GB or more.

If you go for a package with a set download limit, your downloading might not be restricted during peak hours but you’ll have to pay a set fee if you exceed your allowance.

If you choose a package with a fair usage policy and “unlimited” downloads, your connection will be more likely to be traffic managed at peak times and throttled if your ISP thinks you’ve been downloading too much. However, if you have low download requirements, your connection speed may be affected by the heavy usage of others so a package with a fair usage policy can sometimes work to you advantage.

Other providers such as Sky and O2 offer packages with truly unlimited downloads allowed so regardless of your usage you can download away to your heart's content - perfect for busy online households or avid gamers.

There’s no right answer as the best package for you depends entirely on your individual or household needs, but you should be realistic about how much you really download and get an appropriate package that could save you lots of aggravation, and hopefully money, in the long run.

Read more about fair usage policies and download limits.

Protection and security

Buying packages from certain ISPs, like BT or O2 Broadband (www.O2.co.uk) can enable you to save money on essential PC security if your package comes with free antivirus software included.

It’s not just the fact that you’re getting free internet security that makes these packages so attractive; the software is automatically installed when your connection is set up, so if you’re not the most confident with your PC, it’s one less thing to worry about.

We list full details of internet security protection that is supplied with each broadband package. Click here to compare broadband packages.

Customer service

Whether you’re experiencing service problems, have an old computer, or are just a technophobe, if you expect to make a lot of calls to customer services, there are two things you need to take into account; the cost of calls, and the quality of the advice you will receive.

Many people don’t like getting through to foreign call centres. If you're one of these people, it might be worth checking out where your provider’s customer service centre is located. For example, BT and Virgin Media - like many others - have call centres in India as well as the UK, while O2 offers free, UK-based advice.

While being understood is very important, especially with regard to broadband and the technicalities involved, don’t just assume that because a call centre is abroad, the service will be bad. Do your research; Madasafish Broadband (www.Madasafish.com) has call centres in South Africa, but has won awards for good customer service.

Equally important, is how much your calls will cost. Make sure you know exactly how much you will be paying for your technical support calls and don’t forget to take into consideration how long you’re likely to be on hold for. If you’re having consistent problems with your ISP, keep your bills to record how much it has cost you to get the problem sorted. At one end of the scale, some providers charge as much as 50p a minute, while others offer free technical support.

Use our broadband comparison calculator to check call centre opening hours and get a breakdown of call charges. Why not read our broadband reviews to see what other people say about their providers.

Know your "exit fees"

Many providers charge for breaking your contract early, even if you’re not satisfied with the service you’re receiving.

Always make sure you do your research before making a commitment, as some providers offer shorter contract terms, and some even offer “no contract” broadband - though you’ll most likely have to pay a connection or exit fee. But always make sure that you read the small print.

Read more about no contract broadband.

If it’s too late and you’ve already signed up but are having problems with your service, you can contact us to see if we can help. Or if you want cheap, reliable legal advice you could try the Which? Legal Service for £68 for a year.

Things to remember

Remember, it’s not just about the price. Bear in mind exactly what you could be sacrificing for the sake of a few pounds a month - high download allowances, fast and reliable connection speeds, PC protection, quality customer service and peace of mind.

While it can also be tempting to go for a bundle because of the cheap headline rates or digital television add-on, always be realistic and keep your needs in mind. If you are unlikely to use the extra services then they will just be a waste of money - no matter how cheap they are.

If you’re sure that you have accurately assessed your broadband needs - both in terms of usage and support, then you are more likely to get a package that’s right for you - but that might not necessarily be the cheapest one.

Do a broadband search. We rank by first year cost, monthly cost and flag any set-up costs. And with an in-depth breakdown of each package, including download penalties and extra benefits, you can make a confident and informed decision.

Cheap broadband providers

Broadband providers offer a selection of packages with some offering cheap broadband without a phone line. If you're unsure about what's out there, it's always a good idea to visit the provider's websites directly:

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