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Hello, I've just been looking around at all the broadband offers as i feel that mine is now out of date and I'm most likely paying to much for the service which i'm getting. At the moment my broadband is from AOL and we pay £17.00 a month and the local area connection says i receive 100 Mbps. So i was just wondering if anyone has any ideas about who provides the best broadband options for the cheapest price and has a better speed then i have at the moment.
 
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I currently have two connections (one home, and another at the office) through TalkTalk.

It's £21 per month INCLUSIVE of line rental, so in effect you're only paying £10 per month.

This includes all of your phonecalls to UK landlines and to 30 international countries, including US and Canadian mobile phones as well as up to 8mb broadband.
 
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If you're looking to switch, I’d compare the actual speed available at your postcode rather than relying only on the advertised maximum speed.

Zoiko Broadband is another option worth checking. Their current fibre plans range from basic packages to full fibre with speeds up to 1Gbps, depending on availability in your area. Prices currently start from around £22/month.

For me, the best broadband plan would be the one that gives you the right balance of speed, monthly cost, reliability and contract length rather than simply choosing the fastest package.
 
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If you're looking to switch, I’d compare the actual speed available at your postcode rather than relying only on the advertised maximum speed.

Zoiko Broadband is another option worth checking. Their current fibre plans range from basic packages to full fibre with speeds up to 1Gbps, depending on availability in your area. Prices currently start from around £22/month.

For me, the best broadband plan would be the one that gives you the right balance of speed, monthly cost, reliability and contract length rather than simply choosing the fastest package.
He is right. Check your areas actual available speed with your postal code.

Lots of different broadband speed checkers out there anyway, The internet provider you want to join will tell you the speed before you confirm your order on their website usually.

If you want a general idea for all providers without entering your details then try these below.

https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverage (most internet providers use these types of forms to check..

These two are best and in more detail....

https://labs.thinkbroadband.com/local/browse

https://bidb.uk/

Hope this helps.
 
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