Hey Broadband
2025 is here and if you have just left your broadband contract or are on the lookout for a new contract in the coming weeks, Hey! Broadband might have a deal you’d be silly to ignore –
for internet users, with three months of free internet on its fastest gigabit download speeds. , offers 900mb download speeds and is perfect for gamers or busy households that frequently download files or stream movies or series.
When compared to competitors like and Sky who charge upwards of £43 per month, However, it’s worth noting that Hey! Broadband primarily operates within Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and West London, so your postcode will be a deciding factor.
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Those interested should act quickly, as the Subscribers will enjoy 900mbps download and upload speed, which is ideal for gamers and work-from-home families.
The company also provides a router and guarantees no price increase during the 24-month contract period. If a phone line is required, it charges an additional £11 per month for six months, included in the deal.
If you’re unfamiliar with Hey! Broadband, they currently boast a , with numerous positive reviews. However, there are also some negative reviews, with users citing potential Wi-Fi issues. One reviewer said: “We signed up on Monday and on Friday, they visited us to install there was a problem bringing the fibre to the house from the street.
“On Monday we were contacted by the installation team, they came on Thursday and sorted the street connection and the next day we were connected with speeds you can only dream about.”
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However, another reviewer cited issues and said: “I was sold a 12-month plan as a free trial, but it never worked! I cancelled in November within the 12 months, but now they are asking for £308 for early termination.”
The silver lining is that Hey! allows customers to cancel within 14 days of the contract, giving them an edge over competitors like and Virgin who lock customers into 18 to 24-month contracts. If you’re looking for alternatives,
undercutting rivals EE and Sky who charge £44 a month for the same service. and will pay up to £200 to buy you out of your contract so you can join –