The best broadband deals in June 2017

The best broadband deals in June 2017

Finding the best broadband internet deals can be a bit of a minefield – there are so many options. Do you need superfast fibre broadband? Is cheaper ADSL enough? Should you go for a cheap £17.99 per month broadband only deal, or add TV to your package?

We're here to help you make that decision. Pop in your postcode above and we'll give you a list of the lowest priced home broadband deals available in your area. With the latest offers from BT Infinity, Sky, Virgin Media and TalkTalk all included, our widget will filter down the best broadband deals.

Below, you'll find TechRadar's handpicked favourite deals for fibre (if you can get it), broadband and tv packages and broadband only plans. We'll find a baragin for you, even away from the madness of Black Friday. Keep scrolling down and you'll find our advice on what else you should consider when buying broadband – from the speed you'll need, to whether getting fibre broadband is a must for your household.

See also: BT Broadband and Infinity deals | Virgin Media broadband deals | Sky broadband deals

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Best fibre broadband deals (subject to availability at your postcode)

BT Unlimited Infinity 1 | 12 months | Up to 52Mb | Line rental inc. | No TV | £9.99 upfront | £29.99pm BT is our most popular internet provider, and now is a great time to buy Infinity 1. It's just dropped its activation fee for fibre, so the only thing you'll pay up front is £9.99 for delivery of the router. After that, it's a reasonable £29.99 a month, but you also get a £100 Reward Card. At 52Mb, it's really fast for downloads (around 6.5MB per second) and you can spend with your card anywhere that accepts Mastercard. Total cost of 12 months £369.87

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Virgin Media Player Bundle | 12 months | Up to 100Mb | Weekend calls | 70+ channels | £20 upfront | £32pm
Virgin Media is still the only broadband company that can offer pulverising 100Mb broadband speeds. And its current cheapest package throws TV into the mix as well, with a 500GB TiVo box and 70+ regular and HD channels. This is a brilliant price for rapid home internet speeds, but your price will go up to £45 a month after the first year. Total cost of 12 months £404

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The best broadband and TV deals in June 2017

TalkTalk TV Plus with Fast Broadband | 12 months | Up to 17Mb | Line rental inc. | 80 channels | FREE activation| £25pm
If a basic set of TV channels is enough for your household, this deal from TalkTalk should serve you well. You don't have to pay a penny upfront for set-up. You just need to find £25 for the TalkTalk TV Plus box, which is worth £50 and lets you pause and rewind live TV, as well as recording around 180 hours of TV. Belting. Total cost of 12 months £325

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Virgin Media Mix Bundle | 12 months | Up to 100Mb | Weekend calls | 70+ channels | £20 upfront | £39pm
For an extra £7 a month to Virgin's cheapest deal above, you can double the channels and start to get some really juicy television. Sky 1 and Sky Living will appear on Virgin's upgraded V6 box, as well as the likes of MTV, TCM and Eurosport – so something everyone. Total cost of 12 months £488

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The best broadband only deals in June 2017

Plusnet Unlimited Broadband | 18 months | Up to 17Mb | Line rental inc. | No TV | £10 activation | £17.99pm
The cheapest way you can connect your home to the internet at the moment. All that will be asked of you is a tenner upfront and then £17.99 a month. Plusnet is now throwing £75 cashback at you, too, so suddenly this deal is the king of the broadband jungle. You can get your mits on this deal now, and have until 20 June to do so. Total cost over 18 months is £333.82

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EE Unlimited Broadband | 18 months | Up to 17Mb | Weekend calls | No TV | £7 upfront | £21pm
EE may not be the first name you think of when it comes to broadband, but this deal might just appeal if your phone is already on the EE network (and we know there are a lot of you), as they'll add 5GB of data to your monthly allowance. You pay only £7 up front for the router, and the included phone line fee covers unlimited weekend calls to UK landlines. Total cost of 12 months £385

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What broadband speed do I need?

Superfast fibre broadband may sound appetising, but it may not be necessary for your home – especially if you want to cut costs. It could be worth considering slower, cheaper ADSL instead.

Broadband speeds are represented in megabits per second, or Mb. Crudely speaking, the more Mbs, the faster the broadband speed. But remember that the advertised speed is the maximum and doesn't necessarily represent the actual speed you'll end up getting. That varies depending where you live.

0-25Mb This entry-level broadband speed is transmitted via an ADSL connection to your nearest BT exchange. The equivalent to around 2.1MB per second, It should be fast enough for small households where only one or two people are using the internet at once. Be aware that if you stream TV, you may experience the odd interruption.

25-50Mb Where Virgin led the way, the rest followed. Now every big provider offers rapid fibre broadband. This is the sweet spot between fast speeds and good value and just the ticket for a family household where four or five members are all streaming, downloading and surfing at once.

50+Mb If you stream 4K TV or have loads of people trying to use your broadband connection at once, then it may be worth shelling out for the extra speed. It may cost you more, but you're pretty much guaranteed lag-free use – plus, the providers often sweeten the deal with added extras and rewards.

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Is fibre broadband available in my area?

There's one very easy way to find out…scroll to the top of this page and input your postcode. We'll tell you straight away whether you can get fast fibre broadband.

Roughly speaking, 90% of UK homes now have the option of connecting to fibre broadband. But if you have your heart on Virgin Media fibre plans, it's more like around 60%.

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What contract length should I go for?

Most broadband providers lock you in for at least 12 months, with one year plans being by far the most common.  That said, perhaps taking their cue from mobile phone contracts, we are now seeing some providers experimenting with longer plans, with 18 month contracts rearing their heads.

On the opposite side of the spectrum, some providers now offer short term rolling contracts. Virgin Media, for example, have 30 day plans for commitment-phobes. The downside is you'll be expected to play a larger setup fee.

When your contract comes to an end, be prepared for your monthly tariff to be hiked – especially if you were lucky enough to get a great introductory offer at the outset.

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Will I have to pay anything upfront for broadband?

Usually. Sometimes known as 'setup', 'upfront' or 'activation' fees, most of the major broadband providers ask for at least some payment when you kick off your contract. The amount usually depends on what level of package you go for, but it will likely be somewhere between £10 and £50. Only TalkTalk bucks the trend – they've scrapped their activation fee completely.

There may be other added extras, too, however. If you take a broadband and TV package, you might be charged for the TV set-top box. And some, including BT and EE, charge delivery for the router.

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Do I have to pay more to have a phone line?

If you still use a home landline to make and receive calls, you're in luck – many broadband plans don't  just feature a landline, but they actually include it in your monthly price.

You will have to start paying more though when you have a personalised call plan. You'll see your standard monthly bill begin to escalate when you start adding unlimited evening, daytime or international calls to the mix.

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