What is no contract broadband?

No contract broadband refers to short term broadband deals that don’t lock you in for a year or more. Often, these are rolling, 30-day deals, much like SIM-only contracts for mobile phones, with the aim of offering the consumer maximum flexibility.

They’re particularly good if you live in a short-term let or just need broadband for a short period before moving overseas.

 

Short term, one month broadband

Short-term broadband means a 30-day deal that you can cancel at any time, with no financial penalty.

Such deals are only available from a limited number of providers, but there are great deals out there for anyone in need of a quick broadband fix.

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To find the best deal for you, put your postcode into the search tool at the top of this page and we’ll show you what’s on offer.

 

Which providers offer no contract broadband?

  • Virgin Media – Virgin Media has a wide range of no-contract broadband deals, each designed to be tailored to consumer needs. That means a choice of speeds, as well as broadband-only deals and broadband-and-phone packages.
  • Hyperoptic – With a series of broadband-only and broadband-and-phone deals on 30-day contracts, Hyperoptic is a solid option for consumers after no-contract broadband.
  • Now Broadband – Standard and fibre broadband packages available on a rolling-contract basis.
  • Direct Save Telecom – Standard and fibre-optic, no-contract broadband available
  • Mobile Broadband – Read more about Broadband with no contract and what they offer here
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The good news is that short-term broadband packages get you exactly the same service as if you signed for a longer-term contract.

That means that your broadband speed, monthly usage allowance and connection quality will be the same.

And you’ll get the same extra features that your chosen provider offers on long-term contracts, such as security software and free voicemail.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get home broadband without a contract?

You can get fast, reliable broadband in your home without tying yourself to a long-term contract. But your choice of providers is relatively limited.

Most home broadband packages lock you in for 12, 18, or even 24 months, but a few suppliers, such as Now TV and Virgin Media, offer fixed-line home broadband on a 30-day, rolling-contract basis.

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That means there’s no commitment, and you can stop and start your service whenever you want with 30 days’ notice.

Your other option if you really want to avoid committing for a long time is to sign up for a mobile broadband deal, which are also available on short-term, rolling contracts.

But be mindful that although mobile broadband is a more viable alternative to fixed line home broadband than it used to be, it’s still generally not as fast or reliable.

Should I get no-contract home broadband?

Broadband with no contract costs a bit more than broadband with a standard 12-month contract. But a no-contract deal makes a lot of sense if you’ll be living at a particular address for less than a year.

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Examples of situations when we’d recommend no-contract broadband include:

  • You’re living in rented accommodation with a short-term let
  • You’re a student who needs a connection during term time
  • You require a broadband for a short stay at your holiday home
  • You’re going to be emigrating to another country and need a serviceable connection to tide you over until you leave the UK

Other advantages of no-contract broadband include:

  • There are no cancellation fees
  • You may not need a credit check
  • You can cancel and take out a better deal when one comes along

If you’re living somewhere long-term, on the other hand, you’ll probably get a better value for money by signing up to a full-length contract – take a look at our broadband page to see your options.

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Are there hidden costs with no contract broadband?

For some contract-free broadband packages, you may have to pay a connection fee, or pay for a router.

It’s also worth noting that most contract-free broadband deals also cost a little more per month than if you signed up for the same package on a longer-term contract.

And you generally won’t get the free gifts or vouchers that providers sometimes offer with full-length broadband contracts, either.