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Locked in and paying more?

Mid-contract broadband price hikes can leave you scratching your head and clutching your wallet.

Regrettably, they’re becoming more prevalent across internet suppliers.

We’ve got you covered, from the fine print behind price hikes to practical tips to help you dodge them.

Our experts are eager to break down the puzzles around mid-contract broadband pricing rises so that you can stay on top of digital connectivity, whilst keeping control of your budget.

When did Broadband Prices Increase?

You may have noticed that your monthly broadband price has quietly increased since April.

If you haven’t already, it’s a good idea to check your most current bill as soon as you can.

This latest price hike is the result of a significant increase in inflation that began in 2023.

As a result, a sizeable portion of internet subscribers have seen an unexpected increase in their monthly charges of up to 15%—a huge price increase that coincides with an ongoing cost of living crisis.

Even if you’ve agreed to a fixed monthly rate throughout your contract period, price rises are becoming regrettably common nationwide.

According to a recent Which? survey, customers could face an uplift of over £100 per year as a result of recent mid-contract broadband price hikes – and this will affect millions of people.

What are Mid-Contract Broadband Price Hikes?

Mid-contract broadband price rises are the act of increasing your current monthly price, whilst you are still in the middle of your contract.

Typically occurring annually, these adjustments are linked to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rate, which is published each January.

This amalgamation often results in an annual price increase of approximately 4-5%, regardless of the initial rate you agreed upon when entering your contract.

Price rises are imposed to help suppliers offset the mounting costs associated with running a business and providing their internet service.

However, the anomaly in 2023 emerged due to an unusually high CPI rate of 10.5% recorded in January.

As a result, the ensuing broadband contract price adjustments for 2023 exceeded the norm and left a lot of us reeling – with some prices rising by a shocking 14.4% this year!

Can I Switch Deals if my Bill Goes up?

You might be thinking “Well, surely I can just switch deals to avoid any mid-contract broadband price hikes?”

It’s unfortunately not always that simple.

This depends on the contract you signed up for with your existing supplier.

When you take out a new broadband deal, you agree to accept the terms and conditions put in place by your supplier.

These days, most T&Cs tend to mention that their prices will increase mid-contract, in line with inflation.

This might be tucked away within the fine print of your contract, or maybe your supplier will be more upfront about it.

Either way, we always recommend re-reading your contract in detail – even if it feels like a chore!

If your contract does not include any mention of accepting mid-contract price rises, you’ll be given a 30-day window to switch deals for free.

If it does mention price rises, you could face an exit fee.

You’ll find information about your exit fees within your T&Cs – as it’s likely to be another condition you’ve already agreed to.

What Are Exit Fees?

Exit fees are charges that you might face for leaving your current broadband deal before your contract period is up.

In some cases, you may have to pay for the remaining months left of your contract, but this varies depending on your supplier.

This is something our experts can investigate in depth for you.

Do any Suppliers Offer a Guaranteed Fixed Price?

Some internet suppliers do guarantee you a fixed ‘price for life’ – you just have to know where to look!

We’ve made it easy to search all the latest broadband deals from a range of suppliers in your area.

If you’re approaching the end of your contract when you find out about a price hike, the time couldn’t be better to switch and save!

One of our trusted suppliers, Neatley, offers every customer a fixed and affordable ‘price for life’ guarantee.

Find out more or get in touch directly on 0330 341 1954 today.

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4G or Fibre?

Don’t be fooled by the name – 4G broadband is very different to your traditional home Wi-Fi!

In some cases, it might be a better option for you.

We’ll explain all the how’s, what’s and why’s you might have.

What is 4G Broadband?

4G broadband is a cutting-edge internet connection.

It’s often used as an effective substitute for regular broadband, and we’ve explained why.

Unlike standard phone-line-based arrangements, 4G broadband frees you from the constraints of wire.

How?

By delivering a smooth internet connection to households over the omnipresent 4G mobile network that spans the majority of the UK.

Why Not Just Use Wi-Fi?

In some areas, internet suppliers have limited infrastructure.

This means that some homes simply can’t access faster broadband because they don’t have fibre optic cables installed in their area.

People living in more rural towns might also find that they have limited choice of suppliers and consequently fewer deals to pick from.

Whilst fibre coverage is expanding every day, lots of people are understandably looking for alternative Wi-Fi solutions.

How do I Access 4G Broadband?

You can connect to 4G broadband in a few ways.

Our experts have covered the main three ways below:

‘Tethering’ – The ‘tethering’ feature on your smartphone effectively turns it into a Wi-Fi hotspot. You will be able to connect a small number of gadgets and devices, but your usage will be limited. You might also notice that your mobile data is quickly eaten up when you do this, so it’s key to review your contract terms.

A Mobile Broadband ‘Dongle’ – A mobile broadband ‘dongle’ is a small gadget with 4G or 5G capability. It connects your devices using Wi-Fi or a USB to give you internet access. Compared to ‘tethering’, you can access more data and at a faster speed with a dongle.

A Dedicated Router – By using a dedicated router, you can connect more devices and handle more traffic than you can with tethering or dongles. Most large mobile networks offer this type of router, as it gives you a strong connection wherever you go.

What are the Benefits of 4G Broadband?

There’s a lot of important benefits to 4G broadband.

Our experts rate the top five perks to be:

  • Reliable Speeds. 4G broadband is faster than the speeds you receive to your mobile phone, as it uses more advanced hardware.  This is what makes it comparable to broadband, rather than mobile data signal.
  • Widely Available. Because 4G is practically everywhere, it is an excellent choice for rural WiFi and other areas lacking cable infrastructure.
  • No Fuss Set-up. Installation is quick and simple, requiring little to no setup.
  • Portable. Certain routers can be transported with you when you travel, allowing them to deliver WiFi in a caravan, for example.
  • Flexible Packages. You are not usually locked in long term with 4G broadband, as flexible packages are more readily available. One of our suppliers even offers a 30-day rolling contract.

Are There any Drawbacks of 4G Broadband?

Despite all the benefits, there are a few factors to consider.

  • Limited Bandwidth and Speed: 4G networks can provide impressive speeds, but they still have limitations in terms of bandwidth compared to newer technologies like 5G. As more users connect to a 4G tower, the available bandwidth is shared, leading to potential slowdowns during peak usage times. This is especially the case in densely populated areas or during crowded events.
  • Signal Interference: 4G signals can be affected by physical obstacles such as buildings and trees. Interference can lead to weaker signals and reduced network coverage, particularly in rural areas.
  • Limited Coverage: We’ve already hinted at this one! While 4G coverage is widespread in many areas, it may not be available in more remote or rural locations. This is something we can help you identify.
  • Data Caps and Throttling: Many 4G broadband plans come with data usage limits and may impose throttling or reduced speeds once those limits are reached. This can be a concern for heavy data users who rely on consistent high-speed connections.
  • Security Concerns: 4G networks, like any wireless technology, can be vulnerable to security breaches. Unauthorized access to the network can pose risks to user privacy and data security.

What About 5G Broadband?

5G works the same as 4G – it’s just considerably faster!

5G broadband is still fairly new and therefore less widely available than 4G, but coverage is growing consistently.

Your supplier will let you know if you’re eligible for 5G, as this depends solely on their network.

It’s also worth noting that 5G is currently more expensive than 4G.

Should I Consider Getting a 4G Broadband Deal?

If you live in a rural area with limited internet availability, it could be a perfect solution for you.

4G and 5G broadband solutions are growing in popularity due to being flexible, fairly priced, and reliable.

However, if your area also struggles with flaky mobile signal, this could affect your service.

This is something our experts can help you decide.

Start searching for the latest deals in your area today and see which plan is best suited to you.

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6 hacks to lower your bills

Managing household bills can be a real challenge, especially when they seem to keep climbing higher each month.

But fear not!

We’ve got your back with six ingenious household bill hacks that will help you save money without sacrificing comfort or convenience.

These simple yet effective strategies will empower you to take control of your expenses and free up some extra cash for the things that truly matter to you.

Let’s dive in and discover how you can make a significant difference in your monthly budget!

Why are household bills soaring in the UK?

Since 2020, prices have been rising nationwide. Although this may have been kickstarted by the pandemic in several ways, the war in Ukraine has also led to soaring inflation.

Staying up to date on market trends is more important than ever and can help you stay prepared for further price rises.

Our weekly shops, insurance, petrol, and energy bills are sky-high, so it’s understandable that you’re looking to cut back where you can.

Our top 5 expert tips for cutting household bills

We asked our experts to explain the top six most effective hacks for reducing your home bills.

Everyone can try at least one of these – so read on for more!

  1. Energy-Efficient Appliances: Cut Costs, Not Comfort

One of the most impactful ways to save on your household bills is by investing in energy-efficient appliances. These modern marvels consume less power while delivering the same level of performance.

From energy-saving LED bulbs to Energy Star-rated refrigerators and showerheads, these appliances will not only lower your electricity bill but also reduce your carbon footprint.

We say that’s a win-win for your wallet and the planet!

  1. Embrace the Power of Smart Thermostats

Heating costs can take a considerable chunk out of your budget.

Enter the era of smart thermostats – the ultimate household bill hack. These intelligent devices learn your preferences, adjust temperatures accordingly, and can be controlled remotely through your smartphone.

By optimizing your home’s climate, you’ll avoid energy waste and save big on your bills.

Plus, some energy providers even offer rebates for installing smart thermostats, giving you an extra incentive to make the switch.

This is also the case for solar panels, depending on whereabouts you live.

It’s worth investigating if you would be eligible for a government grant.

  1. Bundle Up and Save on TV, Internet, and Phone Services

If you’re still paying for TV, internet, and your landline phone separately, it’s time to bundle up and save!

Many providers offer attractive bundle packages that combine these services into one convenient, discounted bill.

Not only will you enjoy the convenience of a single monthly payment, but you’ll also benefit from significant savings compared to individual subscriptions.

As for your mobile, could you consider a SIM-only plan?

If you’re nearing the end of your contract, and you’re happy with the device, you should look into it.

See our blog explaining everything you need to know.

  1. Unplug to Save: Combat Phantom Energy Drain

Did you know that even when your electronic devices are turned off, they still draw power? Our experts call this “phantom energy drain”, and it contributes to unnecessary energy costs.

Combat this sneaky expense by unplugging “vampire” devices when they’re not in use.

You’ll be amazed at how much you can save just by being more mindful of your off switches!

  1. Save on the Splash and Save up Your Cash

We all love a hot bubbly bath from time to time, but showering is much more efficient.

Even by just swapping to showers and having one bath per week, you can save tens of litres per month.

Putting your clothes on a slightly cooler wash of 30 degrees also saves you money every month, without decreasing the effectiveness of your washing powder.

  1. Don’t be Afraid to Switch, Shop Around and Haggle

When it comes to your bills, switching is your secret weapon. Many providers offer low priced and unbeatable introductory periods, or discounts for new customers.

We’re here to find these deals for you. Small changes make a big difference to your bills, and when it comes to broadband, you might be able to save AND upgrade!

In essence, our team will do all the haggling for you and find you a personalised deal within your budget.

Could you be Overpaying on Your Bills?

Switching your broadband or mobile deal could potentially save you hundreds per year. If you haven’t switched plans in a while, there’s a very real chance you could be overpaying.

Many suppliers will automatically enrol you onto a new standard tariff plan once your initial contract ends.

The catch? You’ll likely be paying more per month – and not necessarily for a better service in return.

We’ll find out how much you could be saving in no time, whilst also ensuring that your new contracts are well suited to your home.

Switch and Save Now

We can help you cut back on your expensive contracts. Whether it’s your mobile, or your home broadband, we can find you a personalised deal today.

Get started with a few clicks and you’ll be surprised by the savings!

 

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5 Myths we Need to Debunk

Switching broadband deals isn’t the burden you think it is.

As technology evolves, so does your need for quality internet.

A lot of us couldn’t bear the thought of going without Wi-Fi for a day – but this doesn’t mean you should be afraid of switching suppliers.

Once the initial contract period ends, many of us find ourselves suddenly paying over the odds for subpar internet.

Fast speeds and lower prices could be a switch away, but there are a few misconceptions putting people off.

Our experts have explained the truth about switching broadband deals.

Why are people staying put with their current broadband deal?

According to a recent Which survey, almost 50% of respondents said they’ve never switched broadband deals.

Many consumers have the same excuses for staying put – but they’re not necessarily true.

Some customers stick with their supplier out of a misguided sense of loyalty or fear the switching process is simply not worth it, for various reasons (and they’re usually inaccurate!).

As a result, we’re seeing thousands of people missing out on potential savings and better broadband every year.

In this blog post, we aim to set the record straight and help empower you to switch your broadband deal today.

What’s more, you’ll discover that switching can be a great way to save on upgrade on other deals too, like your mobile plan.

The top 5 Switching Myths we Hear

Don’t believe the rumours!

We’ve explained the top 5 most common myths below.

Myth 1: Switching is Too Complicated and Time-Consuming

One of the most common myths about switching broadband is that it’s an incredibly complicated and time-consuming process.

We know this isn’t the case.

With the help of Switch Experts, the sign-up process has never been easier.

We take care of the switch from your current provider (if you have one), liaise with your new supplier and keep you updated along every step of the way right up until your activation.

Additionally, many providers offer to handle the cancellation of your current service, making the transition seamless. With the right guidance and support, switching can be completed in a matter of days, ensuring minimal disruption to your connectivity.

Myth 2: Switching Will Result in Downtime and Disruptions

This is another prevalent myth – and we understand why it sounds off-putting! Nowadays, switching your broadband doesn’t cause any major downtime or disruptions. If your new supplier is using the same network (like Openreach), as your existing supplier, you’ll be up and running on your new deal in a day.

This is also the case if you’re switching from a fibre deal to another fibre deal, with no landline phone involved. It’s when you switch from an ADSL deal to fibre (getting rid of your landline) that it can get a bit more complicated.

If a visit from an engineer is required, you’ll be given plenty of notice before arranging a visit – and you’ll still be up and running within two weeks.

Our experts will guide you through this and explore if your new supplier offers a temporary solution to keep you connected throughout the switch, such as mobile broadband.

Myth 3: I Will Lose My Email Address and Contacts

If your email address is associated with your current provider, we know it could seem daunting to switch. Some internet providers will let you keep your existing email address and account, but the majority do not.

This is something our experts can advise you on, however, we do strongly recommend creating a new email account with a free service.

Many of the large email providers, such as Gmail and Outlook, even have advanced technology to seamlessly fetch and import your old emails and addresses into your new account. Whilst you may have to spend a bit of time on email forwarding and editing your accounts and subscriptions, you won’t be tied down again in the future.

Myth 4: Switching Providers is Expensive

We know for a fact this myth isn’t true – and you can likely attest to this!

Many providers offer enticing deals and incentives to attract new customers, including zero installation fees or free equipment.

Do you remember signing up for a new deal because it guaranteed low prices for a set period? Once this period ends, you’ll be auto enrolled to a standard broadband plan and could end up paying more for a service that isn’t worth it.

With the help of our experts, you could save up to nearly £200 per year on your broadband bills – just by switching your deal.

Myth 5: All Providers Offer the Same Service, So There’s No Point in Switching

Every provider offers different plans, speeds, and features tailored to various consumer needs.

If you’ve been on a long term broadband plan, for example 18 months or longer, it’s highly likely that your area has received infrastructure upgrades by now. You could be sitting on an affordable fibre deal instead of being tied to a landline and ADSL bundle!

It’s also important to consider if you’re truly happy with the service you’ve received from your current supplier. We only work with reputable and trusted brands to ensure we can offer the right deals for everyone.

Perhaps you think customer support could have been better, or you’d like to explore different products or add-ons (like a mobile 4G broadband router.) We think it’s essential that the service you receive is worth every penny you pay.

Are There any Downsides to Switching?

We believe the switching process only becomes difficult when you go into the world of broadband deals alone.

Manually trawling through separate sites and getting multiple quotes becomes a confusing chore, when in our opinion, it simply doesn’t have to be.

Our deal checker tool is free, easy, and only shows deals that are tailored to you.

We don’t charge a penny and aim to get you switched, sorted and saving money as soon as possible.

Ready to switch and save?

With Switch Experts, it’s never been easier to save money and time.

In a world where costs are increasing left right and centre, we understand that every penny counts.

If you’ve gone over your contract end date, now is the perfect time to switch and start saving money straight away.

We personalise our deals to your internet needs and explore a range of plans from different internet providers, with no hidden fees whatsoever for using our deal checker.

Get started today and find your new broadband plan.

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Do you need business broadband?

Business broadband is a dynamic solution for professionals who rely on the internet.

The internet has evolved into the foundation of both personal and professional life in today’s interconnected society.

Reliable broadband is necessary for handling critical corporate processes as well as streaming our favourite television shows.

Did you know that as of 2023, there are 28.1 million fixed broadband lines running up and down the UK?

Of course, we’re all familiar with Wi-Fi for our homes.

However, are these plans suitable for business owners?

In this blog, we’ll examine the major distinctions between business broadband and residential broadband and explain how the right deal will completely transform your company.

What makes business broadband different?

Business owners need strong, reliable, and consistent internet speeds.

As a result, broadband deals that are designed for business use come with a guarantee of high-speeds and minimal downtime.

You also receive dedicated customer service should the unexpected happen.

Typically, this means a more expensive cost too – but we’ll explain why it’s worth every penny.

Benefits of business broadband

Here’s why you should invest in a business broadband plan:

Enhanced dependability and Uptime

The major goal of business broadband is to maintain a high level of dependability. Business broadband providers often provide solid Service Level Agreements (SLAs), in contrast to household broadband, which may be more susceptible to speed variations during peak hours. These SLAs provide minimal downtime and fast reaction times. You also receive a powerful router and a static IP address, allowing you to host your own server, website and more.

Symmetrical Upload and Download Speeds.

The symmetry in upload and download speeds is one of the key distinctions between commercial and home broadband. We all love to stream music and films with speed at home, however, symmetrical upload and download rates are essential in a professional situation where data is handled. Ultrafast internet enhances file sharing, cloud-based collaboration, and video conferencing.

Enhanced Security and Data Protection

Businesses have very different security needs than the average household. To protect sensitive data from online dangers and unauthorised access, business broadband services frequently include cutting-edge security measures, such as strong firewalls, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), and encryption methods. A secure business internet connection is now essential to protect your precious assets due to the rise in cyberattacks that target businesses.

Flexibility and Scalability

As a company expands, so do its bandwidth needs. The scalability and flexibility of business broadband services enable you to update or modify plans as necessary. Business internet can adapt to your company’s shifting needs, ensuring that you’re always prepared to take on new challenges, whether you’re adding more staff, moving to new locations, or adopting bandwidth-intensive apps.

More Cost Effective Than you Think

If you’re struggling with downtime because of bad Wi-Fi, the cost quickly pays off! Although business broadband is typically more costly, we’re here to help you find an affordable deal.  It’s also important to remember that your business broadband bills may be classed as a business expense.

What else Should I Look for in a Business Broadband Deal?

Just like your home broadband deal which may come bundled with your landline, your business broadband deal can also include a VoIP system.

If you haven’t already transitioned to VoIP over landline, it’s crucial to start considering it! VoIP lets you host seamless conference calls remotely and guarantees clear audio quality with every call.

If you’re running a large business with 100+ employees relying on fast internet, we consider looking into a leased line connection.

This is a dedicated fibre connection that runs directly to your premises.

If I’m Self-Employed, Can I use Home Broadband?

Even if you’re self-employed, or working from home, you should still consider a professional broadband plan.

You get to enjoy all the benefits mentioned above, plus it becomes easier to keep your work and personal internet usage separate.

This is especially true if you live with other people connected to your internet – you don’t want to experience bandwidth hogging when you’re busy with work!

What do Our Business Experts Think?

Although providing internet connectivity is the same objective for both home and business broadband, they are designed to meet different demands.

A home of four Netflix users certainly shouldn’t be on the same plan as an internet-reliant business of 10+ employees!

With its exceptional dependability, symmetrical speeds, specialised support, cutting-edge security, and scalability, business broadband stands out.

By giving your employees the resources they need to succeed in today’s fast-paced environment, investing in a business-grade internet connection is an investment in your future success.

We’re here to help you take advantage of the full potential of business broadband, achieving growth in a world where staying connected is essential.

Find a new Broadband plan Tailored to your Business

Using our free deal checking tool, you can find the latest business broadband deals in your area today.

Our team of experts are on-hand to guide through the entire switch.

We can also help you consider other business solutions to help you thrive.

These include VoIP, mobile, card payment machines and more.

Get started today and optimise your business for less.

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Key points to know about fibre broadband

Fibre broadband is the next-generation broadband technology, changing the way we connect to the internet.

That said, it’s still not a completely perfect solution for everyone.

Read on to see our expert deep-dive into all the pro’s and con’s of fibre broadband.

We’ve explained all the drawbacks and positives below.

What is fibre broadband?

It provides high-speed internet access through a fibre-optic network, which uses light to transmit data.

This technology is far superior to traditional internet connections that uses copper wires, as it can offer speeds of up to 1Gbps, making it one of the fastest and most reliable forms of broadband available.

Instead of copper wires, fibre infrastructure uses thin plastic or glass strands.

Most suppliers nowadays also offer fibre broadband only deals, meaning you don’t need your landline bundled in anymore either!

See what makes fibre so revolutionary below:

The undeniable pro’s of fibre broadband

Here are some reasons to switch from ADSL to fibre broadband:

  1. Speed: Fibre broadband offers much faster speeds than ADSL, with speeds of up to 1Gbps, making it ideal for homes and businesses that require fast and reliable internet access. This is especially important for activities that require a lot of bandwidth, such as online gaming, streaming high-definition video, and downloading large files.
  2. Reliability: Fibre broadband is more reliable than ADSL, as the fibre-optic network is not affected by interference from other devices and provides a stable connection without any dropouts or interruptions. This makes it ideal for businesses that need a dependable internet connection for critical operations.
  3. Security: Fibre broadband is more secure than ADSL, as the fibre-optic network is much harder to tap into, making it more difficult for hackers to steal sensitive information. This is especially important for businesses, which are often required to protect sensitive data.
  4. Environmental friendliness: Did you know that fibre broadband is more environmentally friendly than ADSL? Fibre-optic cables are made of glass, which is a renewable resource, and do not emit harmful electromagnetic fields like traditional broadband cables. 70% less energy is needed to transmit the same amount of data though a fibre cable, in comparison to a standard copper wire. Using less energy means less heat is generated, meaning that equipment doesn’t need to be kept cool. This drastically reduces the network’s carbon emissions.
  5. Future-proof technology: Fibre-broadband is the next-generation broadband technology, and is the future of internet connectivity. By switching to fibre, you can ensure that your home or business has access to the latest technology and will be able to keep pace with future demands for high-speed internet.
  6. With its high speeds, reliability, and the dedicated and consistent connection (instead of battling for bandwidth with other users during peak hours), you can understand how fibre appeals to busy homes and heavy internet users.

With this in mind, it’s important to know the cons of fibre broadband.

The drawbacks of fibre broadband

While fibre broadband offers many benefits, there are also some negatives to consider:

  1. Cost: Fibre broadband can be more expensive than traditional broadband, especially for consumers who live in areas where fibre-optic networks have not yet been widely rolled out. The cost of installation and the cost of the service itself can be a barrier for some consumers.
  2. Availability: Not all areas have access to fibre yet, especially rural and remote areas. This can leave some consumers with limited options for high-speed internet access.
  3. Complex installation: The installation of fibre broadband can be complex and time-consuming, and may require excavation and disruption to existing infrastructure. This can be a barrier for some consumers, especially those who live in urban areas where space is limited.
  4. Limited service providers: In areas where fibre broadband is available, consumers may only have access to a limited number of service providers. This can result in less competition and higher prices.
  5. Technical difficulties: While fibre broadband is generally more reliable than traditional broadband, there can still be technical difficulties with the fibre-optic network, such as power cuts or network issues, which can result in disruptions to your connection.

Our expert conclusion

Fibre broadband is the future of internet connectivity.

It’s the perfect choice for homes and businesses that require fast, stable and secure internet access.

So, if you want to stay ahead of the curve and enjoy the benefits of the latest technology, you should look into fibre deals near you.

Ready to make the switch?

If you are looking to upgrade your internet connection, we’ll help you find a low priced deal today.

Fibre broadband isn’t as expensive as it once was, and we’ve compiled deals from a wide range of suppliers.

Don’t get lost in competitors and endless quotes – search fibre offers in your area now.

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VoIP is the future of the telephone

You’ll likely have heard all about the national landline switch off by now.

Don’t get left behind – you’ve only got two years to prepare!

With the right VoIP solution, you can revolutionise and streamline the way you work.

Is VoIP right for my business?

Regardless of your industry, you’ll find that there’s a lot of ways in which the right VoIP system supports your productivity.

As with all business suppliers, it’s important that you compare before you buy – especially if you’re new to VoIP.

Noisy office environment? Make high quality conference calls to remote staff.

Want to re-route customer calls? Create a seamless self-service phone option. We’ve got deals from every VoIP supplier in one place, so you can find a new deal with ease. Speak to our experts for professional advice today.

Small business? VoIP could be an asset to you too

Don’t overlook VoIP – it’s not just for big teams or large businesses!

In fact, recent research finds that more than one-third of all businesses now use a VoIP phone system.

The vast majority of those being businesses have less than 50 employees, proving you don’t need to be a large brand to access the best tech.

What is VoIP and how does it work?

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is internet-based phone system.

Instead of transmitting voice conversations over copper phone lines, you make calls through the internet.

Although it might sound technical, it’s simpler than you realise – and not too dissimilar to Skype.

If you have internet, you’re already halfway there!

Not only will VoIP replace your traditional business landline, but you can also make calls from your laptop, mobile or other smart devices.

All of this happens instantaneously.

Benefits of VoIP

There are several reasons why more businesses are switching to VoIP phone systems, which don’t necessarily revolve around cost.

Call quality

VoIP calls don’t use a lot of bandwidth, which means you get to enjoy clear and crisp audio quality. As long as you have stable internet, your calls will be higher quality than landline.

Simple installation

In addition to better sound quality, the cloud is also making VoIP a more viable option for small businesses.

Rather than having to install special equipment or wiring, companies can simply choose a cloud-hosted VoIP phone solution. This means you don’t need to buy any more equipment or employ IT staff to maintain it.

Ease of use

VoIP systems are very user-friendly. You also get a dedicated level of customer service from your supplier, in the rare event of any downtime.

Flexibility

Depending on your needs, you can scale up or down with ease.

This is especially true if you choose a cloud-based solution, which is easy to tailor and grows with your business. Say you hire new employees and need more phone lines – it can easily be arranged with your supplier!

Remote connectivity

One of the biggest advantages of VoIP is that it allows you to collaborate seamlessly with remote staff. Your team can take their business phone line anywhere they go, meaning higher rates of productivity.

You can also stay in close contact with your customers on the go by having business calls re-routed to your personal mobile.

Cost benefits

Cost is another reason businesses are making the switch from landline.

VoIP technology can also be relatively low cost, making it ideal for small businesses – but you still need to research before you commit!

Most VoIP providers charge a monthly fee per-user, making it a lot cheaper to maintain than old-school landline systems.

Add-ons

VoIP plans are highly customisable. It’s crucial you compare and research beforehand to make sure you pick a deal with the right features for your business.

These include conference calls, call logging and routing, customer insight, call recording, a virtual receptionist and many more.

You can even integrate VoIP systems with other business services, like email.

We can also find you a solution to disguise your personal mobile number for professional use – so you can still work on the go.

Ready to find a VoIP deal?

We’ve got every VoIP plan from every supplier in one place.

The package you choose will significantly impact price, features and installation – all of which we can help you consider.

Compare VoIP suppliers for free.

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Broadband contract ending soon? Lucky you

Receiving that end date notification means you’ve got a chance to save more money.

What’s more – it doesn’t take half as much time or effort as you might think either.

Given how the cost-of-living crisis has affected us all, it’s never been more crucial to compare and switch.

We see a lot of customers being pleasantly surprised at how much they could save on their broadband.

Despite this, it’s often overlooked – and for reasons that surprise us.

Did you know you could save nearly £200 a year by switching your ISP?

What about auto-renewal?

Unfortunately, loyalty doesn’t help you save money!

Although it became law in 2020 for energy suppliers for notify customers when their end date is due, this doesn’t mean you don’t have to act on it.

In most cases, you’ll continue your current plan – but not necessarily for the same price.

Say you chose your current 12/18/24 month contract because of its low monthly price, this will only be for a limited time.

Despite Ofcom making it law to notify customers, a lot of people are still facing an unpleasant surprise when their fixed term ends.

Why don’t more people switch?

We see a lot of customers reluctant to switch, either out of misguided loyalty or because switching seems like a lot of hassle.

According to a recent Which survey, 43% of people say they stay put because they’re happy with the service. This is fair enough, but is it worth paying more for? Fibre is more widespread and affordable than ever before, so you might find a new supplier makes you even happier!

37% are afraid they’ll lose their current email address. These days, losing your email is unlikely – but it’s quick and easy to set up a separate one.

32% say they fear the whole process is “too much hassle”.

We’re here to compare and switch for you, so you get to enjoy a seamless change over.

A bit of bargain hunting pays off – especially when you do it with our experts.

Switching is easier than you think

A lot of broadband networks now share the same infrastructure, making a switch over quick and easy. It’s highly unlikely that you’ll be left without an internet connection during your switch, even if you’re upgrading from ADSL to fibre.

Generally, you’ll never be waiting longer than 2 weeks for the transition to be complete – and this for the most complex switches.

Saving doesn’t mean downgrading!

More properties are eligible for fibre than ever before. In fact, 95% of properties can now access superfast Wi-Fi – but a lot of homeowners don’t know this!

If it’s been a while since you last changed deals, you’ll be surprised at how many suppliers have upgraded their service. Because fibre is readily available, prices are competitive – making it all the more crucial to compare.

Find the best deal today

Once you’ve given us your postcode, we scour the web to find every available deal in your area.

We handpick deals from a range of suppliers (including bundles and 4G routers).

Plus, you’ve got our friendly, impartial advisors to help guide you through the process too!

Search for your new broadband deal in a few clicks.

With the help of our experts and our free tool, you can also find your next mobile deal with us too.

11 million homes connected to fibre

Repost from Digital TV Europe.

Are you living in a newly-upgraded full fibre area?

Some 11 million UK homes now have access to fibre broadband, up from seven million a year ago, according to regulator Ofcom’s Connected Nations autumn update.

According to the report, 37% of households can now get full fibre, capable of delivering download speeds of up to 1 Gbps.

This is an increase from 24% a year ago, when just under seven million homes were covered.

The number of properties unable to get a broadband speed greater than 10 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload has meanwhile fallen by 38% since last year to 83,000.

The number of homes able to get gigabit capable broadband is now almost 20.2 million homes or 68% of all UK homes, up from 19.3 million or 66% at the time of Ofcom’s last update.

Full fibre coverage now reaches 37% of homes, up from 33% in the four months between January 2022 and May 2022, an increase of four percentage points, with just over 11 million homes now covered. Superfast broadband coverage across the UK stands at 96%, with Northern Ireland, the leading region both for full fibre (83% coverage) and gigabit broadband coverage (85%) saw an increase of a percentage point in superfast coverage.

The number of premises unable to get decent broadband, when factoring in fixed wireless and fixed line, has dropped from 99,500 to 83,000 premises since Ofcom’s Spring update.

However, those unable to achieve decent broadband over a fixed line has increased from 506,000 to 513,000 over the same period.

Could you be eligible for fibre?

You can find out for free.

We’ve compared broadband deals from every ISP across the UK.

Tailor results today – all we need is your postcode to find you your next dream broadband plan!