Broadband and phone
Read our independent broadband reviews to find the best broadband and phone providers.

Plusnet is a UK-based broadband and phone provider, offering either standard or fibre broadband internet, including phone calls. YouView TV and BT Sport Lite are also available to broadband customers. On 29th November 2016, LIFE Mobile customers joined the Plusnet family and became Plusnet Mobile customers.



Virgin Media delivers live TV and catch-up TV via fibre optic cable. It's a match for Sky, but it isn't as easy to use and isn't available everywhere.



Sky TV is a monthly subscription-based service. It delivers premium content, unmatched ease-of-use, and more bonus features than a Blu-Ray boxed set. Sky also provides home phone and broadband bundles.



BT is of course the original and largest telecoms company in the UK. BT provides a full range of services - broadband internet, phone, mobile, and TV.



TalkTalk provides a full range of telecom services - broadband internet, home phone, mobile and TV. The company offers both standard and fibre broadband, and a range of add-on TV services including access to Sky entertainment channels.



With a monthly pass from NOW TV you can access Sky Cinema, Sky Sports, kids and entertainment channels, with no monthly contract. The NOW TV box gives you access to Catch Up from BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4 and Demand 5. And you can also get your broadband internet from NOW TV too.


Vodafone now offers home phone and broadband - for ADSL up to 17Mbps, and fibre up to 76Mbps. Both options include unlimited data, and inclusive evening and weekend calls to UK landlines. A free Vodafone Connect router is included when you sign up. Existing customers get discounts off the company's broadband bundles.



Utility Warehouse offers a range of services, including gas & electricity, phone & broadband, and mobile. Their bundled services offer the most value.

