Broadband Prices Set to Rise – Here’s How to Get the Best Deal

18 Mar, 2025

From March 31st many broadband providers hike their prices. If you’re already out of
contract or will be before that date, now is the time to check. MyVoucherCodes tech and
money-saving expert, Nathan Walters, says “Many of our household bills will rise in April,
and not overpaying for your broadband will make a significant impact on your outgoings. It’s
worth taking the time to research now before the price increases come into force”

Nathan shares his tips for ensuring you get the cheapest broadband deal for your needs –
from haggling with broadband suppliers to checking your broadband speed.
Which Broadband suppliers are increasing prices?

● BT & Plusnet (31/03/25)
● Now (01/04/25)
● O2 (01/04/25)
● Sky (01/04/25)
● Talk Talk (01/04/25)
● Three (01/04/25)
● Virgin Media (01/04/25)
● Vodafone (01/04/25)

Switch at the end of your contract: Broadband providers love to lure new customers with
fantastic introductory offers, but these often increase once your minimum contract ends.
Note your end date and shop around to see if you could get a better deal elsewhere before
you switch to an expensive, standard tariff.

Haggle for a better deal: It may sound uncomfortable, but being bold and calling your
current provider could score you a discount. Mention competing offers you’ve seen
elsewhere, and you might be surprised how quickly they’re willing to match or beat a rival’s
price to keep you as a customer.

Slash costs with a social tariff: If you’re on specific benefits (like Universal Credit), certain
providers offer special tariffs that can significantly cut down your broadband bill. These deals
aren’t advertised as loudly as standard packages, so do some detective work or call
customer services to see if you qualify.

Check your speed requirements: Some people pay for lightning-fast speeds they barely
use. You might not need a top-tier package if you mainly browse, stream on one or two
devices, and send emails. Downshifting to a slightly slower speed can shave pounds off your
monthly bill without drastically affecting your internet experience.

Bundle with other services: Sometimes, combining broadband with TV, phone, or even
mobile services under one provider can unlock discounts. For example, you can save money
on your home broadband if you have an EE mobile contract. However, always do the
maths—adding extra services you don’t need just for a “deal” can cost more in the long run.
Look out for cashback offers. Many broadband deals come bundled with cashback or gift
vouchers when you sign up through specific comparison sites. While jumping at the biggest
upfront freebie is tempting, ensure the monthly costs and contract fees make financial sense
overall.

Use comparison sites: A little online research can save you serious money. Tools like
MoneySuperMarket, Uswitch, and Compare the Market let you filter by speed, cost, and
contract length, making it easier to spot the best bargain. Remember to check reviews to
ensure the service quality is decent.

Upgrade your router instead of your plan: Are you struggling with sluggish speeds?
Sometimes, it’s your old router or Wi-Fi extender rather than your broadband connection.
Upgrading hardware or moving your router to a central spot can solve patchy signals. No
pricey contract changes are required.

Watch out for hidden fees: Look beyond the headline price when switching or signing a
new deal. Activation fees, line rental costs, and router charges can creep up. Factor these in
before jumping on what appears to be a too-good-to-be-true monthly rate.

Avoid rolling monthly plans. Rolling monthly or no-contract plans can be handy if you
need short-term broadband, but they’re often pricier in the long run. Locking in for a year or
18 months usually brings the best monthly rates. Just keep track of when the deal ends so
you can re-negotiate or switch.