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TalkTalk broadband deals 2023: Get TREMENDOUS free extras this October

We've collected all of the best TalkTalk broadband deals below – read on to save BIG money

TalkTalk broadband deals rarely fail to deliver and the current crop is no exception: not only can you bag yourself superfast download speeds for an ultra-competitive price, but the internet service provider (ISP) is throwing in gargantuan gift cards as sweeteners.

To help you find the TalkTalk broadband deal that closest fits your needs, we’ve rounded up all of the best into the handy comparison widget, which is constantly updated. All you have to do is enter your postcode into the box, select your address, click the blue button and then peruse the plans in your area. Simple.

DEAL OF THE WEEK: Get a FABULOUS plan from TalkTalk

This is the best TalkTalk broadband deal we’ve ever seen: the company’s 77Mbits/sec plan for £28/mth on an 18-month contract, with only £15 to pay upfront. That’s easily enough speed for a few devices to connect at the same time.


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Why should you go for a TalkTalk broadband deal?

In our latest TalkTalk review, we praised the company for its solid routers, wide coverage and reliability. In fact, it even finished in second place in the Most Reliable category of this year’s Expert Reviews Best Broadband Awards, where 78% of the customers we surveyed said they were satisfied with the stability of their connection. That put it ahead of big-hitters such as BT, Sky, Virgin Media and Vodafone.

The caveat is so-so customer service. Nevertheless, 72% of customers who responded to our survey were either neutral or satisfied with the support they received, which again puts TalkTalk ahead of Virgin Media. It’s also easy to overlook these quibbles when you’re getting so much broadband bang for your buck, as well as free gifts, with the offers above.

Read our full TalkTalk review


How to choose the best broadband deal for you

Coverage

When it comes to getting the best broadband, location makes a big difference. The speed and reliability of both fibre and ADSL connections will depend on the quality of the line between you and the nearest streetside cabinet and the distance between your home and the local exchange. Faster full-fibre connections may or may not be available, depending on whether the necessary cabling has been installed in your area. This makes checking your coverage essential, but we’ve made the process as easy for you as possible: simply enter your postcode in the live widget above and you’ll see the available in your neck of the woods.

Contract length

Some broadband contracts still last 12 months, but ISPs are increasingly trying to push new customers towards 18-month or two-year deals. That might be fine if you’re happy with the service, but if you want to jump ship to a faster or cheaper provider, you could be looking at a long wait.

However, Ofcom regulations mean you can now back out of your contract if your provider fails to deliver a promised minimum speed and most providers will allow you to back out of your contract within the first month if you’re not getting what you pay for.

Lifetime costs

All ISPs will bill you on a monthly basis, but if you’re comparing different packages it’s smart to tally up how much you will pay in total over the course of the contract, including any upfront setup fee.

If you’re shopping around for a new ISP, review prices right up until the minute where you sign up. The market is fluid and deals frequently come along that can dramatically reduce the cost of certain contracts or see you get a higher speed for the same price as a lower-cost service.

Keep an eye on what happens after your initial contract term ends, too. Some ISPs hike the price up after the first year or 18 months, sometimes inflating the monthly charge. This is often negotiable, though, if you phone them up and say you’re planning to move to a different provider. If they won’t budge on the price, find an alternative.

Speeds

ISPs are obliged to advertise average download speeds for their internet packages. These give you a good idea of which packages are faster than others but it doesn’t tell you much about how consistent or reliable the service is.

This allows us to see how the different providers stack up across the board via our handy tool above. Just remember that the speed data from the Ofcom survey refers to the connection speed between the ISP and your router – if your laptop or smartphone is connected over Wi-Fi, that could slow things down.


How do we sort the wheat from the chaff and get the best TalkTalk broadband deals for you? At Expert Reviews, we always strive to find the best deals to make your money go as far as possible. We’ve explained our full deals-hunting practice in a more detailed article, which you can read by following this link.

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