UK broadband users are facing much higher bills in 2024 as providers hike prices to fit in line with inflation, meaning it's more important than ever to lock into a cheap contract. Days after the rates went up, BT and EE have dropped huge savings, which could cut £300 off your next yearly bill.
For many it's a deal that's too good to beat, but you'll only make the saving if you pick the exact right plans. So, we've scoured through its site to pinpoint the best money-saving options, including one that'll save you £360.
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- Save as much as £300 with EE's Full Fibre 500 plan - BUY HERE
- Sky has slashed its upfront fees, you can save on its Full Fibre 100 plan - BUY HERE
That would be over at EE but only if you pick the Full Fibre 500 broadband plan, the biggest amount out of the three price drops. Now reduced to £34.99 this reduced rate will save you £360 across its full 24-month plan, and they've cut the upfront fees to £0 too.
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Also available for a lot cheaper are its two other fibre plans; it's Full Fibre 50 and Full Fibre 150. Of course, the speeds would usually sway you towards a plan but it's helpful to know that you'll get as much as £216 in savings with the Full Fibre 150 plan, which costs £29.99. The smallest Full Fibre 50 is currently £120 cheaper and starts at £29.99 a month too.
And yes, both the fibre 50 and fibre 150 currently cost the exact same price per month so it's a no-brainer if you choose the one with the bigger £216 saving - and much quicker speeds. It's not the only deal around from EE, as TV fans can jump in on the saving too with its TV Full Works Plan.
You'll need one of its broadband or landline plans to get access to this but it's got a huge £159 saving for eager TV series binge-watchers. Now £25 for the first three months followed by the usual £78 per month price, you'll get access to 11 Sky Sports channels, 11 Sky Cinema and Entertainment, NOW Full HD and NOW Boost, all four TNT Sport channels, a standard Netflix plan, and Eurosport 1 and 2, and Discovery+, they weren't kidding when they said 'the works'.
As you'll spot a handful of Sky channels are included in that price too, which reminds us that the rival provider also has deals of its own ongoing, you may want to check out. There are currently no upfront fees on its Full Fibre 100 broadband or Ultrafast broadband plans which start at £27 a month. You can see all of Sky's recent deals, here.