Three has offered some bargain broadband deals
There’s a simple trick to bagging a speedy broadband upgrade without breaking the bank. Just switch from your standard fixed-line connection to a mobile signal.
Three has been offering this type of broadband for a while now, and they’ve just announced a price drop in time for Black Friday. This means you can get fast 150Mbps downloads for only £19 per month.
To give you an idea, Sky charges £27 per month for similar speeds, while BT asks for £29.99 for the same connection. This implies that swapping to a 4G or 5G signal instead of a fibre connection could save you up to £120 a year.
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Other perks of choosing Three include an easy set-up process, with the router delivered straight to your door. All you have to do is plug it in to get started, according to the Express.
The deal also comes with unlimited data and a 30-day money-back guarantee if you’re not happy with the service or the speeds don’t live up to your expectations. You’ll need to sign up for a 24-month contract, although there’s an option to pay £28 per month for a rolling monthly term, which lets you cancel whenever you want.
The only thing you’ll need to check is the strength of the Three signal in your area, as this will determine whether they can provide you with internet access and how fast it will be.
Best deals from Three, BT and Sky ahead of Black Friday
THREE MOBILE
PRICE: £19 per month
SPEED: 150Mbps
CONTRACT: 24 months
SEE THE DEAL HERE
BT BROADBAND
PRICE: £29.99 per month
SPEED: 150Mbps
CONTRACT: 24 months
SEE THE DEAL HERE
SKY BROADBAND
PRICE: £27 per month
SPEED: 150Mbps
CONTRACT: 24 months
SEE THE DEAL HERE
It’s crucial to remember that all the deals mentioned above are subject to price hikes each spring, so keep this in mind before signing up as it could be a negative for intrigued shoppers – this means prices can go up within the contract term. It’s also worth checking out if smaller providers like Hyperoptic or Community Fibre are active in your area, as they often offer competitive prices to attract new customers.