TalkTalk has outperformed Sky and BT by reducing its monthly price for its Full Fibre 150 broadband package to £24, down from £25. This offering provides speeds of up to 150Mbps. Despite the seemingly modest price cut, it undercuts both BT and Sky, with BT charging £25.99 for its 36Mbps package and Sky offering a 100Mbps package for £26.
A notable advantage of TalkTalk’s Full Fibre 150 is its 18-month contract duration, shorter than the 24-month commitments required by BT and Sky. This flexibility allows customers to explore better deals once the initial contract period ends.
In addition to Full Fibre 150, TalkTalk also offers faster internet options such as Full Fibre 500 for £30 and Full Fibre 900 for £36, albeit with longer 24-month contracts. Customers should input their address details into TalkTalk’s availability checker to determine the speeds available in their location.
While TalkTalk’s prices increase by £4 per month every April, customers benefit from shorter contract terms. BT and Sky also offer similar contract structures, with Sky customers awaiting a percentage-based price increase. Last year, Sky’s broadband prices rose by an average of 6.2%, a smaller hike compared to the upcoming increases by TalkTalk and BT.
With thousands of positive reviews on Trustpilot, TalkTalk has garnered praise for its user-friendly setup and top-notch customer service. Customers appreciate the ease of contacting live support and express satisfaction with the service quality. Despite occasional issues, most customers remain loyal to TalkTalk due to its prompt resolution of concerns and efficient service.
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