Broadband Social Tariffs

If you're claiming any of the Government benefits below then you could switch to a discounted broadband social tariff

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VOXI (Read caution - Limited 6 month duration) (Nationwide coverage)

Unlimited 5G-ready data, calls and texts for people receiving financial support. No contract you can change, pause or cancel at any time. Important: After six months, you’ll be moved onto VOXI’s standard £10/month plan. This still includes unlimited calls, texts and social media use, but your general data will be capped at 20GB. Flexibility to change, pause or cancel remains.
  • 124Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £10.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £120.00

O2 (Nationwide coverage)

If you qualify, the O2 Essential Plan is a Pay Monthly SIM-only option. This plan includes 10GB of data, unlimited UK minutes, and unlimited UK text messages. It operates on a 30-day rolling contract, with the flexibility to roam freely within the EU. A mobile phone with 4G or 5G signal is required to use this service. The average data speed is based on a 5G signal, which may vary depending on the location
  • 124Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £10.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £120.00

EE (Nationwide coverage)

If you qualify, you’ll get an EE Basics SIM-only tariff on a 30-day rolling contract for 12 months. You can cancel at any time without any early exit fees. You’ll need to provide your National Insurance number when you apply. Eligibility re-check after 12 months.
  • 25Mb average speed*
  • 5Gb
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £12.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £144.00

Smarty (Nationwide coverage)

Unlimited data, calls and texts for £12/month on SMARTY’s flexible 1-month social tariff. Includes 5G, up to 12GB EU roaming, no credit check or speed caps, and no annual price rises. Requires a 4G or 5G-capable phone. Available to people receiving selected benefits (validated via DWP). SMARTY reviews eligibility yearly and may move users to a standard plan if they no longer qualify. Existing Three SIM-only customers can switch without penalty, in line with Ofcom guidance.
  • 124Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £12.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £144.00

Virgin Media - Essential Broadband

A basic broadband package suitable for online browsing and streaming standard definition TV from one device. If you're already a Virgin Media customer and qualify for 'Essential Broadband', you can switch immediately and won’t have to pay any fees or extra charges. The eligibility check is re-run every 12 months. 30-day rolling contract with no setup fee.
  • 15Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £12.50
  • per month
  • 1st year total £150.00

Essential 35Mb Fibre Broadband (London borough)

Whilst not officially labelled as a 'social tariff' broadband package, this package is priced competitively and available to everybody in the London catchment area (Ilford, Dagenham, Bexleyheath, Southwark, Sidcup, Orpington, Bromley, Lambeth, Newham, Camden, Croydon, Sutton, Twickenham, Hounslow, Branford, Greenford, Hayes, Harrow, Edgeware, Wembley, Enfield). Please note that this is a 12-month contract.
  • 35Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £12.50
  • per month
  • 1st year total £150.00

The 4th Utility Social Tariff (Limited but nationwide)

30Mb upload and download speed, unlimited usage, no activation charge, 30-day minimum term and upgrade options available. Get a £25 Amazon voucher for referring a neighbour.
  • 30Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £13.99
  • per month
  • 1st year total £167.88

KCOM - (Hull & East Yorkshire)

KCOM is the leading provider of phone and broadband services across Hull, East Yorkshire, and North Lincolnshire. They offer a social broadband package called FLEX, specifically available to residents within Hull and East Yorkshire (postcodes HU1 to HU17). Online application or call the KCOM FLEX team on: 01482 602555
  • 30Mb average speed*
  • 30Gb
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £14.99
  • per month
  • 1st year total £179.99

Hyperoptic Fair Fibre - (Limited but nationwide)

This is the basic social broadband package for Hyperoptic full-fibre broadband. It comes with a 30-day rolling contract and no exit fees. Additionally, there is an option to upgrade and include a phone line service for £3 extra per month. No in-contract price rises. Hyperoptic is an independent, full-fibre broadband network which covers 64 towns and cities across the UK.
  • 50Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £15.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £180.00

G.Network (London borough)

G.Network offer a full fibre broadband package with a 50Mb download and 15Mb upload speed. 12-month minimum contract applies. Available in areas throughout London, including Camden, Islington, Hackney, Westminster, Lambert, Southwalk, Lewisham, Wandsworth, Hammersmith & Fulham, Tower Hamlets, Harlington and Barnett.
  • 50Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £15.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £180.00

Country Connect (South Wales Newport region)

12-month contract with no early termination charges. Symmetrical speeds, meaning the upload speed is as fast as the download speed. Available in: Cardiff, Blaenavon, Bordon (Hampshire), Caerleon, Newport, Penywaun (Aberdare), Ponthir, Tidenham, Stroat, and Usk.
  • 25Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £15.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £180.00

Lightning Fibre ( South East region)

Lightning fibre is available in the following areas: Brighton and Hove, Worthing, Hastings & St Leonards, Eastbourne & Polegate, Tenterden, Hailsham, Heathfield & Broad Oak. If you're already a customer on a higher tariff service and qualify for a social broadband tariff, you can switch without incurring any early termination charges. New customers cannot sign up online, but after checking availability on their website, please call them at 01323 380260 and select option 3 to join the service. Prices will not rise during your contract.
  • 50Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £15.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £180.00

Fibrus Broadband (Northern Ireland, Cumbria, )

The Fibrus Social Tariff, known as Full Fibre Essential, is available on the Fibrus website, but it is not easy to find. To access this package, you'll need to enter your postcode and locate a small link that says "Social Tariffs: Do I Qualify?" After clicking, you'll be prompted to enter your name and postcode for a validation check with the Department for Work and Pensions based on the information you provide. Unfortunately, this service is not prominently featured, making it difficult for eligible customers to access. Expanding areas include: Cockermouth, Distington, Flookburgh, Great Broughton, Keswick, St Bees, Whitehaven, Windermere.
  • 50Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £15.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £180.00

BT Home Essentials – Standard (ADSL) (available in non-fibre areas only)

The BT Home Essentials ‘ADSL’ plan includes unlimited standard broadband with an average download speed of 16Mb and line rental included. There’s no early exit fee, and a one-off charge (usually £9.99) applies for router delivery, although there’s currently some confusion around this fee and it may be possible to have it waived—see details at the bottom of this page. If you’re an existing BT or EE broadband customer and eligible for Home Essentials, you can switch to this plan at no extra cost. This option is only available in areas where fibre broadband isn’t offered, typically in more remote or rural locations.
  • 16Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £15.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £189.99

Hey Broadband - Everyday 100 Fibre (South and Southeast region)

This is a Fibre Broadband-only package, which does not include a phone line. The estimated download and upload speed is 100Mb, which will adequately support any busy household. Key features: No in-contract price rises, free router and installation. Available in the following areas: Amersham, Aylesbury, Banbury, Beaconsfield, Billingshurst, Broadbridge Heath, Burgess Hill, Carterton, Chesham, Copthorne, Cranleigh, Crawley, Dorking, Downley, Ealing, East Grinstead, Elstead, Farnborough, Farnham, Gerrards Cross, Godalming, Greenford, Hanwell, Hayes, Haywards Heath, Hazlemere, Hemel Hempstead, High Wycombe, Holmer Green, Horley, Horsham, Kidlington, Lane End, Loudwater, North Holmwood, Northolt, Penn, Perivale, Redhill, Reigate, Smallfield, Southall, Southwater, Tyler Green, Wantage, West Ealing, Witney.
  • 100Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £16.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £192.00

YouFibre (Limited but nationwide)

YouFibre offers a strong social broadband package. While their coverage isn’t nationwide, they serve many locations across the UK. To check if YouFibre is available in your area use the postcode checker, then call them on 0333 443 9694. They operate in too many areas to list fully, but examples include: Carlisle, Chorley, Doddington, Downend, Durham, Folkestone, Frome, Grantham, Irvine Bourtree, Kingswood, Liverpool, Livingston, Macclesfield, Neath, Newport, Oldham, Peterlee, Pontefract, Purfleet, Swansea, Trowbridge, Wakefield, and Wrexham.
  • 50Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 18 month contract
View Tariff
  • £16.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £192.00

Quickline - Rural Wireless (Lincolnshire and Yorkshire)

Quickline is a rural-focused independent broadband provider delivering broadband via wireless access throughout Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. No installation charges & 30-day rolling contract
  • 100Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £16.50
  • per month
  • 1st year total £198.00

BT Home Essentials – Unlimited Fibre (Nationwide coverage)

The BT Home Essentials Unlimited Fibre plan (FTTC) This is BT’s entry-level social tariff, offering unlimited part fibre broadband with an average download speed of 36Mb. There’s no early exit fee, and a one-off charge (usually £9.99) applies for router delivery, although there’s currently some confusion around this fee and it may be possible to have it waived see details at the bottom of this page. This plan is available nationwide across the Openreach network. BT does offer a Fibre 2 plan with speeds up to 67Mb for £24 per month, but we have chosen not to separately list this as other providers on the Openreach network may offer better value.
  • 36Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £16.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £201.99

Wessex Internet – Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire & Hampshire

Founded in 2010, Wessex Internet offers a social tariff for eligible households in rural areas, with coverage across parts of Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire, and Hampshire. Their wireless social tariff is only available to existing Wessex Internet wireless broadband customers; new customers can only access a social tariff if taking a full fibre service, where available. Service is provided where there is a clear line of sight to one of over 150 countryside masts. To check eligibility or availability, call 0333 240 7997 or visit the Wessex Internet website.
  • 35Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £17.50
  • per month
  • 1st year total £210.00

WightFibre Essential (Isle of Wight)

Includes Full-Fibre 100 broadband, providing 100Mb download and 100Mb upload speeds. You will receive a free WiFi Hub, which connects to the WightFibre HomePass app by Plume, allowing all their usual broadband features such as parental controls, online protection and guest access. 30-day, rolling contract with no exit fees.
  • 100Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £19.95
  • per month
  • 1st year total £239.40

Lothian & Highland - PureFibre 100 (Scotland)

Available in the following Scottish regions: Lothian, Fife, Stirlingshire, The Highlands. You can't sign up online, but after checking availability on their website, call them on 0330 236 9900 to join the service. (Note this is a long-term contract)
  • 100Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 24 month contract
View Tariff
  • £19.99
  • per month
  • 1st year total £239.88

NOW Broadband Basics (Nationwide coverage)

NOW Fab Fibre available for £20 per month (usual price: £35.50 per month), with an average download speed of 36Mb. This plan offers the flexibility of a one-month rolling contract with no early termination fees. If you choose to cancel, simply provide one month's notice. A pay-as-you-use calling plan is included at no extra cost—only pay for the calls you make, with no monthly charge.
  • 36Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £20.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

Sky Broadband Basics

Sky offer a social broadband tariff for existing customers. Standard rates apply after the initial 24 month period. You won't be charged an early termination fee if you exit your contract early. Line rental and 'pay as you talk' calling package included.
  • 150Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 24 month contract
View Tariff
  • £20.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

Vodafone Fibre 2 Essentials

Vodafone Essentials Broadband is accessible to new and current customers, offering a pricing structure without in-contract increases and a hassle-free exit policy without any early termination fees.
  • 73Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £20.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

Virgin Media - Essential Broadband Plus

A broadband package suitable for large households or streaming high-definition TV. If you're already a Virgin Media customer and qualify for 'Broadband Essentials Plus', you can switch immediately and you won’t have to pay any fees or extra charges. The eligibility check is re-run every 12 months. 30-day rolling contract with no setup fee.
  • 54Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £20.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

Truespeed Basic - (South West region only)

Full fibre broadband for £20 a month with a guaranteed 30Mb upload and download speed. Truespeed is a growing network, supplying full fibre broadband to the South West of England with local customer support. No landline phone service.
  • 30Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £20.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

B4RN (Lancashire, Cumbria, Yorkshire and Northumberland)

B4RN offers an outstanding social tariff with class-leading speeds. To qualify for the social tariff, customers must provide a copy of their council tax bill showing they receive council tax support. There is a one-off £60 connection charge, which can be paid over the first 12 months. B4RN is a regional gigabit broadband provider, delivering speeds of up to 1,000Mb (1Gb) across Lancashire, Cumbria, Yorkshire, and Northumberland, supporting communities with high-quality, affordable internet access.
  • 1000Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • £60.00 setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £15.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

Hyperoptic Fair Fibre - (Limited but nationwide)

This is the fastest social broadband package from Hyperoptic. It comes with a 30-day rolling contract and no exit fees. Additionally, there is an option to upgrade and include a phone line service for £3 extra per month. No in-contract price rises. Hyperoptic is an independent, full-fibre broadband network which covers 64 towns and cities across the UK.
  • 150Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £20.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

Toob (Southampton / Farnborough)

Toob broadband offers a social tariff called Toob Essentials. Unfortunately, this service is not prominently advertised on their website, and signing up online is not possible. Toob provides broadband in a limited area, with key areas including Aldershot, Cowplain, Eastleigh, Farnborough, Fareham, Fleet, Gosport, Knightwood, and Southampton. If you're interested in this package, you can contact Toob directly on 023 9300 9300.
  • 50Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £20.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

Wildanet (Devon & Cornwall)

Wildanet is an independent ISP with limited coverage across Devon and Cornwall. Unfortunately, you cannot sign up for their social tariff 'Helping Hand', online. To check availability in your area, we recommend visiting their website or calling them directly on 0800 0699906 for more information. Available in the following locations: Ashburton, Bideford, Bodmin, Bude, Callington, Camborne, Constantine, Dartington, Dobwalls, Falmouth, Fowey, Fraddon, Germoe, Hayle, Helston, Holsworthy, Ipplepen, Launceston, Liskeard, Marazion, Mullion, Newquay, Otterham, Pengover, Pensilva, Probus, Redruth, South Brent, South Molton, St Austell, St Just, St Keverne, St Tudy, Torpoint, Totnes, Tregony, Truro, Wadebridge, Yealmpton, Yelverton
  • 50Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 12 month contract
View Tariff
  • £20.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

Connect Fibre (Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Essex, Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire)

The social tariff plan from Connect Fibre, called “Essentials,” offers more than just fast broadband. It includes a free, modern Wi-Fi 6-enabled router with app-based setup and parental controls. However, there’s currently no option to sign up online. To check availability, visit the Connect Fibre website or enter your postcode into our broadband availability checker. If Connect Fibre is available in your area, you can sign up by calling them directly on freephone 0808 304 9000. Coverage areas include Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Exeter, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, and Yorkshire.
  • 150Mb average speed*
  • Unlimited
broadband usage
  • Free setup
  • 1 month contract
View Tariff
  • £20.00
  • per month
  • 1st year total £240.00

What are broadband social tariffs?

Broadband social tariffs are broadband packages offered voluntarily by internet service providers to support digital inclusion and social equality. These packages are designed to provide affordable and accessible internet access to low-income individuals or households or those facing financial difficulties. Like all standard broadband packages, the speed and cost of broadband social tariffs vary between providers. To find a broadband social tariff that is best for you, simply check the relevant eligibility type box above, then filter by your preferred contract length or select your preferred internet provider.

Social tariffs can reduce your internet costs but only if you know about them.
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Millions of households could save £200 a year by switching to a broadband social tariff. It seems to be 'The industry's best-kept secret'. Astonishingly, out of the 4.3 million households on Universal Credit, less than 6% have switched to a 'social tariff for broadband.' Although the government has been advocating for ISPs to offer social tariffs, they are not obligated to, and those who do are often discreet about it. Sharing this information could make a significant difference for someone in need and create an opportunity for positive change.

Broadband Social Tariff Support

Pensioners in England, Scotland, or Wales who qualify for Pension Credit can access a social broadband tariff. These tariffs offer discounted rates from various broadband providers to help manage the cost of living. You can still qualify for Pension Credit even if you have additional income, savings, or own your home. It’s also worth noting that Pension Credit is separate from the State Pension, so receiving a State Pension does not affect your eligibility for Pension Credit.

If you're not currently claiming Pension Credit but think you might be eligible, you can check online using the Pension Credit Calculator

Social broadband tariffs for pensioners: How to apply

1. Confirm your eligibility
If you’re receiving Pension Credit, you qualify for social broadband tariffs. Most providers listed here offer discounted broadband packages for pensioners, with the exception of Voxi by Vodafone.

2. Compare and choose a provider
Select ‘Pension Credit’ from our filter options above (a green tick will appear to confirm it's active) to view eligible tariffs. Click on the provider logos to see specific offers or scroll through the list to view all social tariffs.

3. Sign up with your chosen provider
Once you've found a suitable package, select ‘View Tariff’ to go directly to the provider’s sign-up page. Social tariffs are designed to be accommodating, allowing you to exit the contract early if your financial situation changes.

Cheapest broadband option for pensioners
We discuss this question in more detail below under Regular 'Broadband Deals' vs. 'Social Tariffs'. It’s important to remember that frequently switching providers to take advantage of introductory deals can be confusing for some pensioners. However, if you’re a savvy pensioner who is comfortable with switching providers and not deterred by technical jargon, you may find a faster broadband package at a cheaper price, compare broadband deals in your area. Just be aware that these offers typically come with fixed-term contracts, and if your financial circumstances change, you will be responsible for the remainder of your contract. In contrast, while social tariff packages may offer slower speeds, they are generally more than sufficient for most pensioners, and early termination fees will be waived if you needed to end your contract early.

If you're currently under contract and eligible for a broadband social tariff, we recommend contacting your current Internet service provider to inquire about the availability of social tariffs. Most ISPs offer this option as part of their commitment to digital inclusion and social equity. Generally, broadband providers do not impose early termination fees if you switch to a broadband social tariff mid-contract. If you are with TalkTalk, please note that they don't officially have a social tariff; however, they do offer a six-month free tariff, which can be applied for via JobCentre Plus.

TalkTalk offers free broadband to eligible jobseekers through a partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), helping to improve digital inclusion and remove employment barriers across the UK. Launched in 2021 to support jobseekers as more training and job support moved online, the scheme provides a no-contract voucher for six months of TalkTalk’s Fibre 35 broadband package. This package includes unlimited data with speeds up to 38Mbps, along with a free Wi-Fi hub, ensuring a reliable broadband connection for the duration of the offer.

Here’s how it works: As part of the Flexible Support Fund, TalkTalk supplies referral codes to the DWP, who then distribute these codes to eligible jobseekers. To qualify, you must be receiving Universal Credit and have a Jobcentre Plus work coach. If eligible, a Jobcentre Plus staff member will provide you with a voucher code, which can be redeemed by calling the dedicated TalkTalk phone number they give you. This process allows you to bypass the usual credit check. Once you’ve received the code, you can redeem it to pre-pay for six months of service. At the end of the six-month period, you can either choose to continue with a paid contract or cancel the service without any additional costs. If you decide not to continue, simply return the equipment using the prepaid service provided.

Enter your postcode into our TalkTalk availability checker to see if you can get TalkTalk in your area.

  • 6 Months free broadband
  • Contact Jobcentre Plus to request a TalkTalk referral code
  • Broadband only service
  • No additional costs or sign-up fees
  • 35Mb broadband supplied by TalkTalk
  • Unlimited usage

To be eligible for a broadband social tariff, you must claim one of the Government schemes listed below. Alternatively, you can use our broadband availability checker to find cheap broadband deals in your area that are available to everyone. The broadband market is highly competitive for new customers, and you're likely to receive a similar discount to a social tariff during your first year. Be sure to note when your contract period is due to end, as prices will likely increase after your welcome period. Ideally, consider switching to a provider that offers a social tariff, even if you do not choose it initially. If your financial circumstances change, you'll be better positioned to switch to the social tariff without incurring any early termination charges.

  • Universal Credit
  • Pension Credit
  • Income Support
  • Income-based Job Seekers Allowance (JSA)
  • Income-based Employment & Support Allowance (ESA)
  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • Attendance Allowance - Care Leavers support

Broadband social tariffs are designed for individuals and households with low incomes. They often include waivers for early termination charges. These tariffs are designed to be flexible and accommodate those facing financial difficulties. If this flexibility is important to you, make sure that you clarify the deal you are considering offers these options. Before cancelling, it's essential to have a direct conversation with your ISP to understand any charges you may incur and to explore any potential flexibility they may offer to assist your situation.

When comparing Regular Broadband Deals vs. Social Tariffs, it’s important to consider various factors that can impact your decision. Regular broadband deals often feature attractive rates for new customers, along with incentive offers such as cashback, bill credits, and free gifts, making them appealing options. However, these offers usually come with fixed-term contracts, which may include early termination fees and price increases after the promotional period ends. Providers may also adjust monthly fees annually in line with the retail or consumer price index.

In contrast, social tariffs offer long-term, affordable broadband solutions without the risk of in-contract price rises, annual consumer index adjustments, or exit fees, making them an excellent choice for those who prefer stability with a single supplier. While social tariffs may typically provide slower speeds, they are designed for individuals and households who want to avoid the hassle of frequently switching providers to access the cheapest rates. If you know what you’re looking for and are comfortable committing to a contract, you may find a broadband deal that is cheaper than a social tariff during the initial contract term. For added peace of mind, consider choosing a broadband provider that is part of the Ofcom compensation scheme; you can learn more about this in our 'essential broadband guide'.

There are no time constraints other than the initial contract period. At the end of your contract, your provider will re-check your eligibility so that you can continue to receive the discounted rates.

To help you save money, we aim to provide you with a wide range of choices. Our broadband availability checker can search for the best deals in your area by postcode. However, like all comparison sites, there may be small independent internet service providers that are not listed. To address this, we manually list them above, along with the regions they cover if they are not nationwide. Simply click through to the provider and enter your postcode to check availability. Alternatively, you can enter your postcode into our checker to find the best deals and identify providers offering social tariffs.

Unfortunately, broadband providers have different eligibility criteria for offering a broadband social tariff. You can use the filters at the top of the page to determine which internet providers offer discounts based on your benefit type. If these are limited or unavailable in your area and you are out of contract, consider switching to a new provider. Discounted rates and cashback offers are regularly available to new customers. Low-cost broadband providers

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There’s some confusion around the delivery charge for the BT Home Essentials router. Martin Lewis at MoneySavingExpert reports a one-off delivery fee of £11.99, while BT’s own residential Consumer Price Guide (effective 30th May 2025) states it’s £9.99. When we contacted BT directly, we were told the charge can vary sometimes £11.90, (yet another price) sometimes it's free. So, if you’re calling to switch to a BT social tariff, it’s always worth politely asking if they can waive the delivery fee.
(A bit of charm might just save you a tenner!)

Contact BT about Home Essentials social tariffs:
BT customers: 0800 800 150
EE customers: 0800 079 5122
Monday – Friday: 8am – 9pm
Saturday – Sunday: 8am – 8pm

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