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No contract broadband

Truth about 'no contract' broadband

If you've been let down by a previous provider, or don't like the idea of committing to a 12, 18 or even 24 month contract, there is another way.

Some suppliers do offer broadband without a minimum contract term, or with only very short one to three month plans - perfect for anyone who doesn’t want to be tied to the same provider for too long. However, no contract broadband packages are not without their pitfalls and there are some things that you’ll have to keep an eye out for.

No contract broadband packages

UK's shortest broadband contracts

   

SupplierSpeed (up to)Usage limitContract lengthMonthly charge 
Wireless Flexi + Unlimited Calls 
8.2Mb10GB1 month £4.99
for 3 months
Call AOL on
0800 049 4404
Wireless Flexi 
8.2Mb10GB1 month £4.99
for 3 months
Call AOL on
0800 049 4404
Value (12 months) 
8.2Mb40GB12 months £7.50
Call Be on
0808 101 3421
Unlimited (3 months) 
24Mbunlimited3 months £20.43
Call Be on
0808 101 3421

AOL Broadband (www.AOLbroadband.co.uk) offers the UK's shortest broadband contract - it's Wireless Flexi package comes on a rolling one-month contract. No other Internet provider offers as short a contract.

If you know that you definitely don’t want your broadband for a whole year, but will need it for at least three months, then Be Broadband (www.Bethere.co.uk) offers fast, reliable broadband on three or nine month contracts with speeds of up to 24Mb.

Additional fees

The majority of providers lease their broadband lines from BT (www.BT.com) and have to pay BT to connect you. When you sign a lengthy contract, you’ll often be connected for free, because your ISP knows that it will recoup the money through your subscription over the course of your contract.

But if you take out a contract-free package and only stay with the company for one or two months, it won’t make its money back.

This is why you have to make sure you read the small print and be prepared for any number of hidden charges and fees.

Upfront charges

Some ISPs that offer no contract broadband packages will charge an upfront fee, also known as an activation or connection fee, when you join. This covers the cost that they pay BT for your connection, and might be better than being lumped with it when you want to cancel, and times might be a little harder. The following best buy tables lists packages with no upfront fees.

Broadband deals with no connection charge

SupplierSpeed (up to)Usage limitContract lengthMonthly charge 
Home Max - Orange mobile customers only 
20Mbunlimited18 months £6.50
Call now for
Exclusive Amazon Voucher
Call Orange on 0800 072 4137
Broadband + Phone - Essentials Package
24Mb40GB18 months £6.99
Special Offer
Free Connection
Ends Soon
Call TalkTalk 0800 049 7843
Talk and Surf - Calls + Broadband 
20Mb10GB18 months £7.49
for 3 months
Call BT on
0800 028 2122

Cancellation fees

More tempting to the naïve consumer are those broadband packages that are advertised as having no contract, and no set-up or connection fee. But more often than not, these packages will charge a cancellation fee if you leave within the first 12 months, even if you’re on a month-by-month contract.

Mobile broadband

Mobile broadband providers such as O2 Mobile Broadband (www.O2.co.uk), 3 Broadband (www.Three.co.uk), T-Mobile Broadband (www.T-Mobile.co.uk), Orange Mobile Broadband (www.Orange.co.uk), Virgin Media Mobile Broadband (www.Virginmedia.com) and Vodafone Broadband (www.Vodafone.co.uk) all offer rolling one-month or pay-as-you-go packages without long contracts.

You’ll be able to take your broadband with you no matter where you go and if you can stay within your download limits and use mobile broadband to replace your home connection you’ll be able to save £135 a year on line rental alone.

Best selling short contract dongles

SupplierUsage limitContract lengthMonthly chargeDongle/Laptop costs 
1GB (1 month) 
1GB1 month £10.00
£10.00
5GB (1 month) 
5GB1 month £15.00
£9.99
3GB (30 days) 
3GB1 month £15.00
£32.99
Call Orange on 0800 072 4137

However, you will need to keep an eye on your downloads as mobile broadband packages have far lower monthly allowances than traditional broadband packages and out of bundle costs can be very high.

Monthly vs yearly contracts

So what’s the best option for you? You can find very competitive no contract broadband packages if you shop around, and if you’re sure that you will have to cancel within 12 months, then even paying the cancellation fee could be much cheaper than settling the remainder of your 12, 18 or 24 month term - which is what you’ll have to do if you sign a standard contract.

Bear in mind that its not just one month or one year contracts that are available; 18 and even 24 month contracts are now available too. These are sometimes cheaper per month - and many offer freebies such as laptops or inclusive line rental to tempt you, but leave you stuck if you’re not happy with the service, no longer need it, or find a better deal elsewhere.

You can compare over 100 broadband deals on Broadbandchoices.co.uk so use our broadband comparison calculator to compare the costs of different packages, and find the best deal for you.

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