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Why choose BT?
Connect your whole home: Get a strong and reliable connection with a BT Smart Hub router, plus Wi-Fi boosters.
Bundle up: Access popular channels like TNT Sports with a TV & broadband package.
Support if you need it: Expert customer service from UK and Ireland based teams.
* Average speeds are based on the download speed available to at least 50% of customers with this product during peak time (8 to 10pm). Your actual speeds depend on factors like your connection type, area, time of day and distance from the telephone exchange.
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BT is the UK's largest telecoms provider, and its broadband, home phone, pay TV, and mobile phone services are some of the most popular in the country. It has a history stretching back over 160 years, and it also owns two other well-known brands - EE and Plusnet - that provide their own popular broadband and mobile services.
BT was the first and only UK telecoms provider when the telephone network was invented in the 1800s, but the Post Office owned it for most of its existence. It was only named 'British Telecom' in 1980 when the service was privatised and turned into a company in its own right.
It's now one of the 'big four' phone and broadband providers (alongside Sky, Virgin Media and TalkTalk), which deliver internet services to more than 97% of UK consumers. And BT is still the most subscribed-to telecoms provider, currently serving around 10 million customers.
BT offers a range of broadband options depending on your required internet speed. It provides the full range of home internet services, from standard copper ADSL to superfast fibre and even ultrafast and gigabit full fibre broadband.
BT's part-fibre broadband provides average speeds of up to 74Mbps and is available almost everywhere in the UK (approximately 97% coverage nationwide).
Specific locations can access much faster speeds with BT Ultrafast deals. They work through its full fibre service and offer speeds between 100 - 900Mbps. This incredibly fast service is ideal for large households that enjoy high-quality streaming and gaming on multiple devices at once or those with multiple people working from home at the same time.
The provider also offers pay-TV services, which are now mostly traded under the EE brand name. You can add TV channels and services to your BT home broadband and get access to terrestrial TV, Sky channels, and the recently rebranded TNT Sports (previously known as BT Sport). TNT Sports is the exclusive home of UEFA Champions League and Europa League football in the UK alongside Premier League football, Premiership Rugby, and UFC coverage.
Read our BT broadband review for more of our thoughts on its service.
Enter your postcode and address in the BT broadband checker at the top of this page, and we'll give you details of which BT internet deals are available for your home.
Powerful BT Smart Hub 2 Wi-Fi router for fast, reliable wireless speeds
Virus Protection software
Optional 'Complete Wi-Fi' package for a strong signal in every part of the home, or a £100 money-back guarantee, for £12 a month.
Great broadband and TV bundles for those interested in watching blockbuster movies and sport
Adding a landline to your BT broadband package is very easy, but it will cost extra.
The most popular and widely available BT broadband deals use fibre cables for most of the journey but still need copper phone lines to get to your home. So it’s very easy to add a landline when choosing your broadband deal.
So, to find a broadband deal without line rental, look at our guide on broadband without a landline.
BT's superfast fibre package relies on a landline to get to your property, but you don't have to pay for a home phone on top of your line rental. You can choose just its broadband service if you don't need a landline.
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BT isn’t considered a budget broadband provider. Its prices are noticeably higher than other large internet providers like Plusnet or TalkTalk and far more expensive than altnet providers.
However, the provider does appear to make up for its high prices with a host of premium features that some smaller providers just aren't able to offer. With a comprehensive service that provides lots of added use and value, like Whole Home Wi-Fi and TNT Sports, you certainly get what you pay for if you choose BT.
If you're after some of BT's cheapest broadband plans, you'll want to look at its Fibre Essential or Fibre 1 deals. These start at around £28-30 per month for 24 months and offer average broadband speeds of 30-50Mbps.
However, you'll be able to find far cheaper deals than this for similar speeds from other providers. So, if you're searching for low-cost broadband in particular, you can browse our range of cheap broadband deals.
Yes. In previous years, BT contract terms included an April price rise based on the inflation rate in each previous December - plus its own annual rate of 3.9%. That meant a mid-contract increase of 7.9% in 2024, which (alongside Plusnet, EE and Vodafone) was the second-highest inflation-based price increase for broadband after Virgin Media.
From March 2025, these price increases will be replaced by a standard set of charges (listed below). While this makes things a bit simpler, it can mean your monthly increase will be even higher for those on lower-cost packages.
If there are any other price increases, BT is required to let you know and give you the option to cancel your BT contract. So make sure to read your T&Cs thoroughly.
BT Product | Price increase in March 2025 |
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Mobile or SIM only plan | +£1.50 per month |
Broadband packages | +£3 per month |
TV packages (EE) | +£2 per month |
As a 'quad-play' provider, BT also offers a pay-TV service through the BT YouView and YouView+ set-top boxes.
They're fully comprehensive TV packages with access to all the most popular entertainment channels that satellite TV provides. Plus, you also have the ability to pause and rewind live TV, watch content in Ultra HD and access streaming service apps online.
BT TV customers can also add TNT Sports to their packages. This exclusive channel gives you access to football from the Champions League and Europa League, plus a selection of Premier League matches each week.
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If you're still a regular user of your landline, BT continues to offer home phone and calls packages with its home internet deals.
Calls packages come quite cheap these days, so it won't add much onto your monthly bill to opt for a landline option with BT — especially since its most widely-available connections still rely on a copper phone line to get to your property.
If you need to make landline calls abroad though, you should expect to pay a little bit more for a home phone package that includes international calls.
Take a look at our best broadband and home phone offers to explore even more choices.
Here's what you get when you purchase a BT broadband package, from routers to connection guarantees to internet security.
Available for free for all new customers signing up to BT Superfast Fibre packages, the original BT Smart Hub router is designed to give you a fast and reliable wireless internet connection throughout your home.
However, if you sign up for BT Superfast Fibre with Complete Wi-Fi or BT Ultrafast Fibre, you'll get an even more advanced Smart Hub 2 for free.
If you don't want either of these packages but still want to use the router, you can purchase a Smart Hub 2 for £200, plus postage.
BT Smart Hub 2 specs include:
If you have a large home or a property with thick walls that regular Wi-Fi struggles to penetrate, BT's 'Complete Wi-Fi' could help to solve your problems.
For a small additional charge, BT broadband customers can purchase its 'Complete Wi-Fi' service, which combines the Smart Hub 2 with additional Wi-Fi discs to guarantee a strong signal in every room of the home.
Customers will initially receive one Wi-Fi disc to extend their signal, with BT claiming that a four-bedroom home could see up to 25% faster Wi-Fi speeds with just one Wi-Fi disc.
However, if you still have ‘not-spots’ in your home after installing it, BT will send up to two more discs free of charge. And if you can't get a signal everywhere after three months, BT will refund you £100.
All BT deals come with antivirus software to protect your devices from harm.
Broadband Unlimited and Superfast Fibre users will get BT Virus Protect for up to two devices, while Fibre with Halo 2 users can add BT Virus Protect to up to 15 devices.
BT antivirus key features:
Find out more about setting up parental controls with our dedicated guide.
All BT broadband packages offer users free access to the BT Mail service with a personal email address ending in @btinternet.com. Features of this include:
Just be aware that, like all provider-led email addresses, you'll likely have to change it if you switch away from BT in the future.
Take a look at our guide on keeping your email address when you switch your broadband provider.
BT broadband deals also come with free cloud storage, which lets you back up your photos, videos and files safely on the cloud and access them from anywhere.
This can be much cheaper and more convenient than backing up files to external hard drives or USB sticks.
Most BT packages offer 200GB of free cloud storage, with higher-end packages including up to 1000GB (1TB). You can also add an extra 50GB for £3 a month or pay £9 a month for a massive 500GB boost.
BT's broadband, TV, and home phone connections are powered by Openreach, the largest broadband network in the UK (and also owned by BT Group).
Most broadband providers use Openreach for their packages, so getting set up is very simple if you switch to BT from another provider that uses it. This includes part-fibre connections from Sky, TalkTalk, Plusnet, EE, NOW, Vodafone, and more.
If you're switching from a full fibre connection, it's a little less guaranteed that you'll be switching between Openreach providers. The same goes if you're switching away from Virgin Media. In these cases, you'll also need to contact your old provider to cancel your service if you change to BT.
However, Openreach's full fibre providers still include the likes of Sky, Plusnet and EE, as well as TalkTalk and Vodafone for some of their full fibre connections.
In most cases, you'll likely be switching from another provider that uses the same network as BT, so the changeover from your old provider to BT should be relatively instant.
You'll be sent a Wi-Fi router to set up and plug in, but aside from that, your connection change should be handled in the background in time for the activation date you chose.
However, if you're switching from a provider like Virgin Media, which runs its own cable broadband network, or
If you're experiencing an issue with your BT broadband or want to find out when your BT contract ends, BT support is available around the clock with a range of contact options, including phone helplines and online support.
Customers can also sign up for the firm's additional 'Tech Experts' service to get complete help with their other gadgets.
BT's phone helpline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and can be reached for free on 0800 800 150 from a UK landline.
Your call will also be directed to BT's closest call centre to your location, just for that extra touch of familiarity when you speak to its support staff.
BT’s support service offers a range of online solutions, including a virtual assistant and video guides to walk you through many of the most common issues.
If you can't find the answers you're looking for, you can also access a live chat service with a customer service agent.
For personal accounts, visit the BT Contact Us page or post your questions to BT's official support community page.
For help and support for BT Business customers, details can be found here.
BT Home Tech Experts offer you the peace of mind that you can get support from a certified tech expert no matter what happens.
You can book two-hour appointments, seven days a week, to help you with everything from getting your broadband set up to making the most of your BT connection.
This is a subscription service that comes with two options.
Both services also include a yearly PC health check worth £80.