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There are lots of ways to get broadband in the UK, depending on where you live. Here are the most common types you could find in your area.
Superfast 'partial' fibre broadband is available to 97% of the country, and usually offers speeds between 30-70Mbps. It's currently the most popular type of broadband in the UK.
Full fibre plugs fibre cables directly into your property, providing ultrafast speeds from 100Mbps all the way beyond 1Gbps. It's currently available to around 50% of UK homes.
Virgin Media cable broadband is a separate network run individually by Virgin. It provides ultrafast speeds of up to 1Gbps to just over 50% of all UK properties.
4G/5G mobile internet is often used as a backup, but it can also be relied on for home broadband. It's a great option for homes that can't get access fibre.
Copper ADSL is the oldest and slowest type of broadband in the country. It offers 10Mbps average speeds to 99% of the UK through Openreach copper phone lines.
Satellite broadband is also an option for people in hard-to-reach areas. SpaceX's company Starlink allows rural homes to get online via a satellite dish.
Broadband deals come in many shapes and sizes, so the right package will be the one that suits your needs (and your budget) the best.
Some providers let you add TV, landline or mobile phone services to your broadband contract. So if you regularly use any of these services, it might be worth seeing if you can bundle them together with the same provider. But remember - this only works out cheaper if you actually use them.
Here are the main broadband packages and bundles you could choose from:
Broadband only deals are a great option if you:
Don't need a landline
Only use streaming services for TV
Want to spend less per month
They offer the most straightforward plans for those who just want to get online. But you can still choose ultrafast speeds if you're after a fast connection.
Broadband and home phone deals might suit if you:
Regularly use your landline for calls
Can only get broadband through your phone line
Make a lot of international calls
Most broadband deals still require a landline to get internet to your property, so it's very common for these services to be offered together.
Broadband and TV bundles can help you save money if you:
Watch a lot of pay-TV on channels like BT Sport or Sky Atlantic
Currently pay different providers for your broadband and TV
Choose a provider that offers both services
If you're a Sky, Virgin Media or BT customer, in particular, a broadband and TV bundle can be a great way to access their premium services for a cheaper monthly fee.
Just bear in mind that these are better value only if you take full advantage of the TV package you choose.
These types of deals are rare, but they're great if you:
Have the budget to pay for top-quality services
Are loyal to one particular provider
Want maximum features from all your services
All-in broadband bundles can be very expensive, so they're not a good fit for people looking to keep costs down. But if you have a flexible budget and you're already using all of these services, you might find that the price is better than the overall cost you're currently paying.
Virgin Media offers an Ultimate Volt bundle that merges these four services — see if it's right for your needs.
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‡£162 is our calculated savings figure from August 2022, which details the potential amount a customer could save per year by choosing a broadband deal on Uswitch. Find out in more detail how we calculate our savings figure.
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*The "average" speed displayed in Mb represents the speed available to 50% of customers with this product during peak time (between 8pm and 10pm). The actual speed you will get depends on your cabling, your area and (with non-fibre optic products) time of day and how far you are from the telephone exchange. Most providers will tell you the likely speed you will receive when you begin your online sign up — this may differ from the average speed displayed on our table.
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|| Some of the deals we display prominently on our tables are labelled ‘Sponsored’. These offers have been promoted as a result of us securing an exclusive tariff with one of our providers, or a commercial agreement to showcase what we believe to be worth our customers’ consideration. Our sponsored deals may not always be the cheapest option, but you can be sure you’re getting a fair price and competitive speed from a reputable provider.