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

  1. Run postcode search and choose your exact address.
  2. Sort available deals by total cost and contract term.
  3. Check setup fees and price rises in provider terms.
  4. 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.

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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.

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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

First published 1 April 2026 · Last updated 23 April 2026 · Last reviewed 23 April 2026