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Broadband and TV Deals

Broadband and TV packages are the easiest way to combine both your internet and TV into one subscription. Broadband and TV deals often work out to be cheaper than paying for the services separately, and it's great in terms of monthly management as you'll have just one bill to pay each month.

This specific broadband bundle can be great for those looking for the best packages with incredibly fast speeds in addition to all the sports and film channels that you'd ever want. It's also great for those customers looking to save by getting the basics of both broadband and TV all in one deal. What's more is that many broadband and TV packages now come with access to the biggest streaming platforms (Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+). Thus, bringing you even more content with your package as well as saving you money that you may have spent on the respective streaming platforms.



Is a Broadband and TV Bundle Worth It?

When combining broadband with TV in your broadband package, you're likely to receive a variety of benefits that you won't come across if you were to pay for each service individually.

Here are some of the benefits that you can expect:

  • With a broadband and TV bundle there's less hassle, as there'll only be one bill that you have to pay each month and if you have any queries you'll only need one point of contact for all the services provided in your package.
  • There are loads of extra benefits that come for free, such as laptops, tablets and vouchers.
  • You can usually expect a better price, as some providers offer discounts if you purchase a bundled package.

Even with all these benefits, there are still some things that you have to consider:

It can be difficult to switch: If at any point you wish to switch to a different broadband or TV provider or you're looking to move to another property in the near future, the switching process is usually very complicated and you may end up being charged extra. Therefore, it's best to only sign up for a broadband and TV bundle if you're willing to ride out the contract in its entirety.

Overpaying is common: It's likely that many of the TV channels that you pay for monthly are ones that you don't end up watching in the long run, meaning that you're paying over the odds for a service that you rarely use. If you tend to stream from services like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, a TV package may not be the ideal package for you.

A lack of options: The number of providers on the market that offer customers TV and broadband all in one bundle are limited. This means that you'll be restricted to only a few options and it's likely that they will be quite expensive.

Providers That Offer Broadband and TV Deals

Sky
With broadband speeds that can reach up to 900Mbps. Choose from satellite TV, Sky Q or Sky Glass, and acquire over 300 channels, this includes full access to Sky channels (including Sky Atlantic), Sky Sports, Sky Cinema and many others.
Virgin Media
Virgin Media's broadband and TV bundle has speeds ranging between 108Mbps-1130Mbps, which can either be bundled with cable TV or Virgin TV 360 with up to 230+ channels.
Vodafone
With FTTP technology, Vodafone can reach broadband speeds of up to 910Mbps as well as the Vodafone Xtra plan that comes with Apple TV 4K, on-demand apps and access to all your subscriptions.
TalkTalk
With download speeds that can reach 506Mbps. You'll be provided with a TalkTalk TV 4K Box with 70+ live channels and over 30 streaming apps.
BT
A BT broadband and TV bundle will provide you with download speeds up to 900Mbps, and TV via a YouView box with a choice of five plans, as well as access to Sky Sports, Sky Cinema and various streaming apps.
EE
EE has broadband speeds between 10Mbps-900Mbps, and Apple TV 4K with BT Sport Ultimate and other streaming services.
NOW
Broadband speeds of 11Mbps, 36Mbps and 63Mbps, and NOW TV Memberships, which give you access to entertainment channels, Sky Sports, Sky Cinema and box sets.

How To Find The Best Broadband and TV Deals

The best broadband and TV deal is likely to be different for everyone, so you need to think about what's important to you. Making the right choice when choosing a broadband and TV bundle usually revolves around your location, data usage, internet speed and access to channels. TV bundles are also great because they come with add-on packages and extra features.

Broadband Speed

If you're always downloading or streaming music, TV and films or playing games online, you'll most likely need high-speed fibre broadband. If you desire lightning fast download speeds, some cable services can go as fast as 900Mbps, but this isn't a requirement for most users.

If you don't use your internet for much more than web browsing, you'll probably only need a lower-speed standard ADSL broadband connection. This sort of broadband offers speeds of up to 11Mbps, which may not sound like a lot compared to speeds offered by fibre broadband packages, but it's enough for simply browsing the internet, online shopping and even streaming HD video.

Availability

While broadband connectivity and speeds are always increasing across the UK, depending on where you live, you may find that certain types of broadband are either available or not. If you live in a rural area, you may find that you don't have access to the fastest speeds, as part-fibre and full-fibre have not been installed where you live. This may leave you restricted to a standard ADSL connection.

However, if you live in an area where fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) technology has been installed, you may be able to get the best speeds in the UK. FTTP technology is regularly being installed in new areas via the Openreach network, so while it may not be available yet, be on the lookout for faster speeds in your area in the near future.

Equipment

You should check if there's any new equipment you might need for your new bundle. If it's upgrading to a faster broadband type or switching to a different TV provider, you may need new hardware. This can include new routers or upgrading to fibre for broadband, while you might need a new box or satellite installed for TV.

Always make sure to check for any extra fees for hardware or if they are included as part of your package.

Free Extras

Many broadband and TV bundles will use incentives to attract new customers. These incentives usually include free tech gifts, cashback or vouchers. It's always smart to look out for these special offers, as they can alter the overall value of a bundle.

Add-Ons

The majority of providers now offer TV add-ons that are designed around genres. You can get the base service, and then add channel packages such as sports, film and kid's channels on top. Most will also let you add on streaming subscriptions such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+.

Customer Support

You should always look at the customer rating scores of any provider that you're interested in purchasing packages from. This is because at some point you'll probably need some technical assistance. A provider that offers you a cheaper package can seem like the best possible deal, but if the customer support rating is relatively poor, you may find it's simply not worth all the hassle. Whereas the right support can get you up and running again quickly and is likely to make all the difference to the value of your deal.

The Types of TV Packages Available

You can get TV in your home in four ways:

  1. Satellite: This requires a satellite dish to be installed on the outside of your home - this service is only offered by Sky.
  2. Cable: This features an underground cable which brings the TV signal to your home - this service is only offered by Virgin Media.
  3. Internet TV: This is how internet service providers (ISPs) like Sky, Virgin, and BT offer their on-demand television services.
  4. Streaming: Services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, or iPlayer offer their content through smart TVs, games consoles and many other electronic devices.

Frequently Asked Questions



Can I get a broadband and TV bundle without a phone line?

Whether you're able to get this package without a phone line depends on the type of broadband you're able to receive. The most commonly available broadband type is ADSL, which uses your phone line to send data. For this type, a phone line is required. Most fibre broadband also typically requires a phone line, this is because the most commonly available service is fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) where the traditional phone line will carry the signal from the street cabinet to your home. Only fibre-to-the-premises technology (FTTP) allows you to bypass a phone line, but this has more limited availability and is only available to around 35% of households in the UK.

How are broadband and TV packages installed?

If you choose a satellite (offered only by Sky) or cable service (offered only by Virgin Media), an engineer will need to visit your home to install the dish or cabling needed and connect them to a receiver that's hooked up to your TV. If you choose an IPTV (Internet Protocol television) option, however, it's likely that you'll only need a set-top box or dongle that's very easy to install yourself, as all you'll need to do is plug either device into your TV.

Will I be able to stream services like Disney+, Prime Video and Netflix?

Of course! With Sky, Virgin Media, Freeview and BT you'll still be able to stream from your favourite streaming services through the set top box or directly from the TV app. They even frequently offer free-of-charge subscriptions to these streaming services in order to attract customers.

Which providers offer Apple TV?

EE, Three and Vodafone all offer Apple TV with their broadband packages. That means that you can stream all the latest shows from Apple TV+ as well as access to Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and certain gaming services too.

Which broadband and TV packages have Sky Sports?

You can add Sky Sports to the following broadband plans:

  • Sky Fibre
  • BT Unlimited Broadband and Superfast Fibre
  • Virgin Media broadband
  • NOW Brilliant Broadband


Can I get BT Sport with my broadband and TV package?

You can watch BT Sports on your TV for free if you're a new customer of BT, but after that it will cost you a few extra pounds per month to enjoy BT Sport's exclusive coverage of Premier League and Champions League football, Premiership Rugby.

Virgin Media is the only other internet provider that allows you to add BT Sport to your broadband plan. You simply have to choose a Virgin plan that includes BT Sport.