Which UK Provider has the cheapest broadband deals?

The UK broadband market is very competitive. The cheapest broadband deals tend to be from the following internet service providers:

  • Three 5G Home Broadband: Wireless cable-free broadband
  • Now Broadband: Cheap broadband and TV Packages
  • TalkTalk: Cheap no-frills broadband deals
  • Plusnet: Consistently cheap prices
  • Vodafone: Cheap pricing on superfast broadband packages
  • Virgin: Value for money on their lower speed packages
  • Community Fibre: Cheap and frequent offers for Londoners

The latest prices for the above providers can be found here.


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