Switch Your Broadband and Stop Overpaying

Broadband bills can quietly creep up – especially if you’ve been with the same provider for years. It takes just a few minutes to check for better deals. We’ve picked reliable options at different speeds so your family stops paying over the odds.
Value Broadband – 50 Mbps+

Great for everyday use – browsing, streaming and video calls without overspending.
- NOW Broadband Superfast – avg 61 Mbps, £23 pm, 24‑month contract
 - Sky Superfast Broadband – avg 61 Mbps, £26 pm, 24‑month contract
 - BT Fibre 2 – avg 67 Mbps, £28.99 pm, 24‑month contract
 
High-Speed Broadband – 100 Mbps+

Perfect for households with multiple users streaming, gaming or working together.
- Virgin Media M125 – avg 132 Mbps, £23.99 pm, 18‑month contract
 - Vodafone Fibre 2 – avg 67 Mbps, £25 pm, 24‑month contract
 
Ultra‑Fast Broadband – 500 Mbps+

When speed matters most – ideal for 4K streaming, remote working, large downloads or busy households.
- Virgin Media M500 – avg 516 Mbps, £29.99 pm, 18‑month contract
 - Virgin Media Gig1 – ~1000 Mbps, £35.99 pm, 18‑month contract
 
To get a tailored result for your address, check the MoneySavingExpert Broadband Comparison tool – it matches providers and speeds in your area.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does switching take?
Broadband switching usually completes within 48 hours, and most providers handle the change without needing an engineer. Virgin Media may require you to cancel your old service yourself.
Will we lose internet during the switch?
Typically there’s only a brief downtime of a few hours on the day of the switch — most households won’t notice any real interruption.
Are there exit fees if we leave early?
If mid-contract, you may face early exit fees. But Ofcom rules say you can leave without penalty if prices go up by more than inflation.
Can we negotiate with our current provider?
Yes. MoneySavingExpert encourages comparing and negotiating your current deal – many households successfully secure lower rates or freebies that way.
Do we need a landline?
No. Many fibre deals now don’t need a landline included. They still offer full broadband speed without extra costs.
Will prices keep rising with inflation?
Yes, many broadband contracts include annual price rises linked to inflation (Retail Price Index + X%). If your bill increases significantly, you usually have the right to leave penalty-free.
What if the deal isn’t available in my area?
Full fibre availability varies by postcode. Use comparison tools or provider coverage maps to check what speeds you can get locally.
Ready to Save on Broadband?
Press one of the links above to go straight to the deal. Need help comparing or switching? Just ask – we’re happy to guide you.
