Surprise BT broadband rival gives you a big reason to switch to something new

BT broadband deal is beaten by Vodafone (Image: GETTY)

BT is still the go-to supplier for millions of UK homes, but if you fancy getting decent speeds at a lower price, it’s worth shopping around. , and thanks to its big winter sale.

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Save over £200 compared to BT

Vodafone is giving new customers the chance to buy its Full Fibre 74 plan which has average speeds of 74mb/s for 24 months. 

It costs £24 a month with unlimited downloads so you’ll never have to worry about your speed being slow. You’ll also get £100 towards any early fees.

24 month deal | Price will rise each year

Those are good offers, but there’s another firm that says it will beat BT on price, and the name might surprise you. might be famed for its 4G and 5G mobile networks, but the company has also been offering broadband access for several years.

To make this service sound more enticing, Vodafone is currently boasting that customers can save over £260 by switching from BT to its internet platform.

“Our best broadband deals. Save over £260 vs BT in our Big Winter Sale,” Vodafone boasts on its website.

So, are these deals really any good?

Express.co.uk has been comparing Vodafone and BT, and here are all the best deals from these UK suppliers.

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BEST BT v VODAFONE DEALS

SPEED: UNDER 200MBPS

BT • 150Mbps • £29.99 per month

Vodafone 73Mbps • £24 per monthVodafone 1503Mbps • £25 per month

SPEED: UNDER 500MBPS

BT • 300Mbps • £32.99 per monthBT • 500Mbps • £34.99 per month

Vodafone • 500Mbps • £29 per month

SPEED: ABOVE 800MBPS

BT • 900Mbps • £44.99 per month

Vodafone • 900Mbps • £36 per monthVodafone • 1.6Gbps • £70 per month

It’s worth noting that all of the deals above are based on a 24-month contract and prices will rise each spring but a set amount.

If your contract has ended, it’s definitely worth shopping around and getting a better deal. According to money expert Martin Lewis, millions of UK homes are currently paying too much for below-average speeds.

By switching, you might not only find things cheaper but also a lot faster.

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