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Updated February 2026
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Can you get out of a broadband contract early without paying fees?

Leaving a broadband contract early usually means an exit fee, but there are legitimate ways to leave for free. Here's exactly when you can and can't.

Social tariff broadband: who qualifies and what deals are available?

Social tariffs offer broadband from around £15/month for people on Universal Credit and other benefits. Here's who qualifies, which providers offer them, and how to switch.

Understanding broadband contracts: what to check before signing

Broadband contracts can hide surprises in the small print. This guide explains what to look for, including exit fees, price rises, and speed guarantees.

Social tariffs for broadband: cheap internet if you're on benefits

Social tariffs offer discounted broadband for people on Universal Credit, Pension Credit and other benefits. This guide explains who qualifies, what is available, and how to apply.

How to test your broadband speed (and what the results mean)

Running a speed test is easy but understanding the results takes more than looking at one number. This guide explains what download speed, upload speed, and ping actually mean.

How to switch broadband providers without losing connection

Switching broadband is easier than it used to be. This guide explains how the process works, what to check before switching, and how to avoid gaps in service.

Fibre broadband explained: FTTC vs FTTP and what it means for you

Not all fibre broadband is the same. This guide explains the difference between fibre to the cabinet and fibre to the premises, and what speeds you can actually get.

Cheapest broadband UK 2026: best deals and social tariffs

Find the cheapest broadband deals in the UK, including social tariffs for low-income households. Compare speeds, contracts, hidden costs and switching tips.

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