Broadband deals under £25
Need the wider picture first? Our cheapest broadband deals guide explains social tariffs, open-market entry fibre and when the lowest monthly price is not the cheapest over the contract.
How to compare budget deals safely
- Run postcode search and choose your exact address.
- Sort available deals by total cost and contract term.
- Check setup fees and price rises in provider terms.
- Use cheapest vs best value guidance before ordering.
Why £25 as a budget boundary
£25 per month is a common affordability threshold for lighter-use households, single occupants, and budget-conscious families. At this price point you can typically find entry-level fibre (30-40 Mbps) from major providers, which covers everyday browsing, email, HD streaming, and video calls comfortably.
The trade-off at this price is usually speed. Most deals under £25 are FTTC (fibre to the cabinet) rather than full fibre, and speeds tend to max out around 36-80 Mbps. If your household has multiple heavy users, gamers, or 4K streaming needs, you may find the under £30 bracket offers better speed-to-value balance.
Always check setup fees and in-contract price rises, which can push the real cost above £25 over time.
Compare deals under £25 by postcode
Enter your postcode in the comparison tool to see address-level availability.
Availability is postcode and address specific. Choose your exact address in the widget where prompted.
Under £25 deals: avoid false economy
For under-25 deal searches, check setup charges and in-term rise rules before ordering. A small monthly saving can disappear if one-off costs are missed.
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Broadband deals under £25: frequently asked questions
What do deals under £25 mean in practice?
Deals under £25 can be strong value for lighter-use households, but you should check setup fees, in-contract rises, and full-term cost before deciding.
Who might broadband deals under £25 suit?
Smaller households with basic streaming and browsing needs. Budget-focused buyers trying to reduce monthly bills. People willing to compare connection type trade-offs.
Why check setup fees and in-contract rises on deals under £25?
For under-25 deal searches, check setup charges and in-term rise rules before ordering. A small monthly saving can disappear if one-off costs are missed.
How do I compare deals under £25 at my postcode?
Enter your postcode in the comparison tool on this page to see address-level availability. Availability is postcode and address specific. Choose your exact address in the widget where prompted.
References
External regulator sources are cited in APA 7 (author, date, title, site name, retrieved date, URL). Last accessed 23 April 2026.
- Ofcom. (2024, July 19). Ofcom bans mid-contract price rises linked to inflation. Ofcom. Retrieved 23 April 2026, from https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/bills-and-charges/ofcom-bans-mid-contract-price-rises-linked-to-inflation
- Ofcom. (2024, September 12). Simpler and quicker broadband switching is here. Ofcom. Retrieved 23 April 2026, from https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/switching-provider/simpler-broadband-switching-is-here
- Ofcom. (n.d.). Social tariffs: cheaper broadband and phone packages. Ofcom. Retrieved 23 April 2026, from https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/saving-money/social-tariffs
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First published 1 April 2026 · Last updated 23 April 2026 · Last reviewed 23 April 2026