Home broadband deals | price comparison

Broadband Genie logoWe've teamed up with Broadband Genie, the broadband comparison website, to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-use listing of home broadband prices and packages. All the major home broadband ISPs - including BT, Virgin Media, The Carphone Warehouse (TalkTalk and AOL), Sky, Tiscali and Orange - are checked on a daily basis, plus many more besides. Use the filters, postcode checker and sort options to narrow down your search, then click through to the ISP website for full information.

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Package Price Setup Contract Speed Downloads Extras Popularity
Click here to go to the Virgin Media websiteVirgin Size L Broadband + TV (M) + Phone £14.00
per month
FREE installation plus
£20 credit for online orders
Offer ends 30 Jul 2009
FREE 12
months
10Mb
up to
UNLIMITED Digital TV with 45+ channels, plus unlimited weekend landline calls (+ £11/mth line rental) 5more»
Click here to go to the Virgin Media websiteVirgin Size L Broadband only £15.00
per month
£20 after 3 months
£20.00 12
months
10Mb
up to
UNLIMITED Broadband only, no landline required 5more»
Click here to go to the O2 websiteO2 Standard FREE £12.23 after two months, or £7.34 for existing O2 customers Offer ends 31 Jul 2009 FREE 12
months
8Mb
up to
UNLIMITED Wireless router, free 24/7 support,100 inclusive web texts p/m 5more»
Click here to go to the PlusNet websitePlusnet Value £5.99
per month
FREE 18
months
8Mb
up to
10 GB
per month
Free wireless 4-port router, 24/7 support 4.9more»
Click here to go to the Post Office websitePost Office Phone with Broadband Extra £24.95
per month
FREE 12
months
8Mb
up to
UNLIMITED Wireless router, includes line rental & free evening calls to UK landlines, free weekend calls to UK landlines and mobiles 4.7more»
Click here to go to the Virgin Media websiteVirgin XXL 50Mb Broadband + Phone £35.00
per month
£40.00 12
months
50Mb
up to
UNLIMITED Super-fast broadband, plus unlimited weekend UK calls (+ £11/mth line rental) 4.6more»
Click here to go to the Virgin Media websiteVirgin Size XL Broadband + Phone £10.00
per month
£20 after 3 months
£20.00 12
months
20Mb
up to
UNLIMITED Weekend UK landline calls (+ £11/mth line rental) 4.4more»
Click here to go to the O2 websiteO2 Premium FREE £14.68 after two months,or £9.79 for existing O2 customers FREE 12
months
20Mb
up to
UNLIMITED Wireless router, free 24/7 support, 200 inclusive web texts p/m 4.3more»
Click here to go to the Post Office websitePost Office Broadband Extra £20.50
per month
FREE 12
months
8Mb
up to
UNLIMITED Wireless router and PC security suite 4.3more»
Click here to go to the Post Office websitePost Office Phone with Broadband Standard £20.50
per month
FREE 12
months
8Mb
up to
5 GB
per month
Free modem, includes line rental & free evening calls to UK landlines, free weekend calls to UK landlines and mobiles 4.2more»

Guide to home broadband

As most PC Advisor readers will know, home broadband, or fixed-line internet, has now almost completely taken over from the older, slower 'dial up' connection which introduced many of us to the joys of the web. But with technology moving on at an alarming rate, what are your options if you are looking to upgrade your home broadband?

The cable option

Currently, if you're looking for the top-end advertised speeds for UK broadband, Virgin Media's cable option rules the roost. Cable broadband uses bandwidth from the same cables that provide cable television; the network previously governed under the name NTL:Telewest.

Virgin Media currently claims to be able to provide broadband speeds of up to 50Mb in some areas, as well as cheaper deals for slower speeds. It is now selling its cheapest packages with a minimum speed of 10Mb, which should be enough to view streaming television (such as the BBC iPlayer) without a hitch.

The ADSL option

The British telephone behemoth that is BT is your other option for broadband, with a huge array of internet service providers piggybacking on its ADSL network to bring you their own unique products. They differentiate themselves by installing their own equipment in BT's telephone exchanges, which are dotted across the UK, so be sure to use a speed test and postcode checker before you decide on a provider.

The main advantage with using a BT line is choice; no matter what you're looking for in a connection, there will be an option for you. While with cable you can choose Virgin or, well, Virgin, the likes of The Carphone Warehouse (via its Talk Talk and AOL products), Sky, Tiscali, Orange and O2 (including Be) use BT's network. This means whether you're looking for budget deals or targeted packages (for businesses, for example, or gamers) you will find the deal for you.

What to look for

So which broadband package should you choose? If you look at the table above, you'll see the PC Advisor home broadband comparison table differentiates the various deals in a number of key categories:

Package
Here you see not only the name of the deal and provider, but also any special extras that may be on offer, such as whether a telephone line or television services are included.

Price
Relatively straightforward, as the price in the red ticket will be what you can expect to pay per month for your deal. However, keep an eye out for special discounts that will be listed underneath the ticket, along with expiry dates for shot-term offers.

Setup
This is the cost of the initial set-up of the service. This can vary from free to anything up to £100, so is worth keeping a close eye on if you are looking for a budget package.

Contract
In such a fast-paced industry, it can prove wise to go for a short contract, giving you the option to move on when the next big thing lands on the market. But then again, the longer the contract, the less you'll have to pay per month. Have a good think about which is the right option for you.

Speed
As we mentioned earlier, cable currently beats ADSL on straight speed; however, speed isn't everything. If you're just looking at websites, using social networking applications and checking your mail, do you really need a 50Mb line?

Downloads
In a similar way to 'speed', downloads will be important for some, and less so for others. This column indicates how much data you can download from the internet per month before possibly being penalised by your provider. If you're looking to play a lot of online games, or download a lot of television or film content, an 'unlimited' deal is advisable.

Extras
Much like the 'Package' column, check here for any little bonuses a deal may offer, such as free calls, a free wireless router or WiFi minutes.

Popularity
The popularity column gives you an idea of how many other PC Advisor customers have gone on to buy this product after weighing up their options.

Once you've decided on the right home broadband deal for you, simply click on the 'More' button to be taken to the provider of your choice's page that links directly to the deal you're after, and away you go.

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