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There less than one week left to grab the UK's cheapest broadband deal


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There's no doubt about it, Onestream is the king of cheap broadband deals. Consistently topping the list of internet providers offering affordable prices, it's hard not to consider Onestream as an option if you just want the most affordable broadband possible. 

And in an act of total domination of the cheap broadband market, Onestream dropped a deal so cheap no one comes near to it - and it's exclusive to TechRadar readers! The only problem? There's only a few days left to get it.

Coming in at a stunningly low monthly price of just £11.99, this exclusive offer blows the rest of the market out of the water. You would expect there to be a catch, but there really isn't. It has the same average speeds and contract length as its competition and there are no caps on your data usage - just a great overall deal. 

So if you want to be the proud owner of the UK's cheapest broadband, you can find all of the details below. Or if it doesn't quite fit what you were looking for (faster speeds perhaps?) check out our best broadband deals page for all the other options.


  • Rather go all out on your broadband? Check out our broadband and TV deals page for the biggest packages available.

This exclusively cheap broadband deal

How does this compare to other broadband deals?

When it comes to the absolute cheapest price, nothing compares to this Onestream offer. But what about fibre broadband deals?

If it's cheap fibre you're looking for then your best option is TalkTalk. For just £19.95 and absolutely nothing upfront, you can currently get TalkTalk's Faster Fibre package, an incredible bargain on fast fibre speeds.

Or if you like your broadband packages filled with freebies, how about BT. Currently running a brilliant offer on fibre, BT will give you not only fast fibre speeds but also a £80 Pre-paid Mastercard and your choice of a Samsung Tablet A, Fitbit Charge 3 or an Amazon Echo - all for £29.99 a month.

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