When you’re buying broadband there are two main choices: bundles and standalone deals. The standalone deals are aimed at anyone looking for a simple broadband service without any extras while the bundles offer more choice of services. But which one is better for you?
Standalone broadband
If all you’re looking for is broadband then there’s no need to pay for any extras. A standalone broadband package can be cheaper than a bundle and is easier to work with if you’re comparing broadband prices. You may also have a wider selection of broadband providers to choose from.
Broadband bundles
Bundles cost slightly more to purchase outright but can save you money overall if you use a number of services. For those watching TV, interested in cable channels, using broadband and in need of a phone line, a broadband bundle offers a great way to reduce the overall cost of these services, as well as simplifying the deal by taking it through one provider. If you’re considering a bundle then there are a few things to think about:
- Which TV channels do you watch? Make sure that the ones you need will be included in the package.
- When do you use your phone? Bundles tend to offer deals based on calls during peak or off peak hours – choose one that will save you money during the hours you’re most often on the phone.
What speed of broadband do you need? Don’t sacrifice broadband speed and limits to add a few extra TV channels. Make sure that you’re prioritising the most important service.
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