No Contract / Monthly rolling broadband only deals

Searching for a no-contract 30-day monthly rolling broadband package? 

No contract broadband deals

Short-term and no-contract broadband-only deals are ideal if you don’t intend to stay with a provider for a long time or just need broadband for a short period of time.

Providers that offer no-contract broadband are Virgin Media, Hyperoptic broadband, Toob, Rebel, Rise Fibre and 4th Utility. Mobile broadband providers such as Three, EE and Vodafone also offer Monthly rolling broadband on some of their broadband packages.

Take a look at the best no-contract broadband offers available this week below. Click through to visit the provider’s website to check the latest price and if their service is available in your area.

Best monthly rolling/no contract broadband deals in June 2026

These monthly rolling broadband deals offer full flexibility with 30-day terms, no cancellation fees, and no long-term commitment. No contract broadband means you’re not tied to a 12- or 18-month agreement. Instead, you pay monthly and can cancel anytime with minimal notice. These 30-day broadband deals are ideal for renters, students, or anyone needing short-term internet access.

Provider Product Name Speed Price Contract Link
Virgin Media M125 Fibre Broadband 132Mb from £51.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Virgin Media M250 Fibre Broadband 264Mb from £57.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Hyperoptic 150Mb Superfast Fibre Broadband + Phone 158Mb from £34.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Hyperoptic 500Mb Ultrafast Fibre Broadband 500Mb from £47.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Hyperoptic 1Gb Hyperfast Fibre Broadband + Phone 1Gb from £59.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Hyperoptic 50Mb Fast Fibre Broadband 50Mb from £22.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Hyperoptic 50Mb Fast Fibre Broadband + Phone 57Mb from £24.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
toob toob full-fibre broadband: home900 900Mb from £35.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Rebel 1000 1Gb from £52.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Rebel 115 109Mb from £32.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Rebel 330 311Mb from £42.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Rebel Fibre 74Mb from £32.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Rise Fibre 150Mbps Full Fibre 150Mb from £25.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Rise Fibre 250Mbps Full Fibre 250Mb from £26.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Rise Fibre 500Mbps Full Fibre 500Mb from £28.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Rise Fibre 1Gbps Full Fibre 1Gbps from £44.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Rise Fibre 2.3Gbps Full Fibre 2.3Gb from £66.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
Three 5G Hub Unlimited Home Broadband 150Mb from £25.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
4th Utility 150Mbps Full Fibre 150Mb from £36.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
4th Utility 250Mbps Full Fibre 250Mb from £38.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
4th Utility 500Mbps Full Fibre 500Mb from £40.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage
4th Utility 900Mbps Full Fibre 900Mb from £30.00/month 1 Month Check Price and Coverage

Compare Broadband Contract Types: Which One Fits Your Needs?

Choosing the right broadband plan depends on how long you want to commit. If you’re looking for broadband with no contract, a 30-day broadband deal or monthly rolling broadband might be the perfect fit. These flexible options let you cancel anytime, making them ideal for renters, students, or short-term stays.

Use the table below to compare no contract broadband with traditional 12-month and 24-month plans. See how they differ in price, flexibility, and household suitability so you can pick the best option for your situation

Feature No Contract / Monthly Rolling 12-Month Contract 24-Month Contract
Commitment 30 days, cancel anytime Fixed 12 months Fixed 24 months
Flexibility High – ideal for short stays Moderate Low – early exit fees apply
Setup Fees May apply upfront Often waived Often waived
Monthly Price Higher per month Lower than rolling Lowest monthly cost
Best For Renters, students, short-term use Stable households Long-term residents
Broadband Type Fibre, 5G, mobile broadband Fibre, standard broadband Fibre, standard broadband
Providers Virgin Media, Hyperoptic, Three, Rebel, Rise Fibre Most UK providers Most UK providers

Mobile Broadband vs Fixed Broadband Comparison

If you’re exploring broadband with no contract, it’s important to understand the difference between mobile broadband and fixed broadband especially with providers like EE, Three, and Vodafone now offering fast, flexible 5G mobile broadband on 30-day rolling packages.

Mobile broadband is ideal for short-term use, travel, or backup connections, while fixed broadband suits households that need stable speeds for streaming, gaming, and working from home. Use the table below to compare both options and find the best fit for your needs.

Feature Mobile Broadband Fixed Broadband
Setup Plug-and-play (no engineer) May require engineer visit
Speed Depends on 4G/5G signal More stable and consistent
Portability Can be used anywhere with signal Fixed to one address
Best For Short-term use, travel, backup Streaming, gaming, families
Contract Options Often available as 30-day rolling Available as 1-month, 12-month, or 24-month
Providers Three, Vodafone, EE Virgin Media, Hyperoptic, Rebel, Rise Fibre

No contract broadband-only deals FAQs

FAQ - No contract broadband only deals

No. The most common broadband contracts lengths are 1 Month rolling, 12 Months, 24 Months.

At the time of writing, NOW broadband have the cheapest monthly rolling broadband deals. As standard all monthly rolling contract have a set-up fee of around £20.

Virgin Media and Hyperoptic broadband are the fastest providers no contract broadband providers with speeds of up to 1Gb (1,000Mb+).

There are a few other options available to you if you don’t want to go through the hassle of setting up a short-term/No contract broadband package. Alternatives to short-term no contract broadband include:

  • Tethering –  If you have a lot of data available of your mobile contract you can use your phone as a WiFi hotspot. Alternative if your data package is limited you could contact your provider to upgrade your data package.
  • 4G or 5G home broadband Deals – Providers such as Three, EE and Vodafone offer some of their 4G and 5G broadband packages on monthly rolling contracts.
  • Create your own broadband Solution –  Sign up for a mobile provider that offers cheap unlimited data sim only deals such as Voxi. Insert the sim into an old phone and tether to it via cable or as a wifi hotspot. If you don’t have a phone, you can buy a broadband dongle for the sim card.

No contract broadband packages are exactly the same as traditional contract packages.

If you don’t have an active landline or the required equipment, an engineer will be required.

Yes, unless you sign up for Virgin Media no contract broadband or Hyperoptic fibre broadband.

Other no contract broadband packages required a landline. You do not need a landline if you opt for Mobile broadband.

No contract fibre broadband deals are available through providers such as Now, Direct Save Telecom, Hyperoptic and Cuckoo.

Virgin Media also offer no contract broadband but it is not widely published or promoted.

Most provider required at least 30 days’ notice. Check with your provider to be sure as every provider has their own policy.

The shortest no contract broadband packages is generally one month. This is also referred to as a one-month rolling contract.

Disadvantages of short-term no contract broadband include:

  • Higher monthly rates compared to  longer contract deals
  • Higher set-up fees.  Most short term broadband services have a setup fee over £20.
  • You may also have to pay for the equipment
  • Limited new customer deals, offers or incentives

Advantages of short-term no contract broadband include:

  • Flexibility of not being tied in for a long period but you are still in a monthly contract.
  • No cancellation fees – option to cancel your broadband contract at any time without termination fees
  • Opportunity to test a providers service before committing
  • Option to change provider at short notice if a better deal comes along
  • Access to the same fast broadband as long-term contract customers

Virgin Media, Now, Direct Save Telecom, Hyperoptic and Cuckoo offer broadband without a contract.

 

 

Avatar photo
James Jordan

James Jordan is a seasoned expert in the broadband and IT networks industry with over a decade of experience. He writes regularly about broadband-related topics and is committed to helping people make informed decisions when choosing a broadband provider.