Broadband & Mobile Networks
- recommendedLebara review: Cheap and cheerful plans Customer service could be better, but Lebara is a solid no-frills network with free international calls and low-cost data deals£5
- Best broadband deals, based on our survey Looking to switch provider? We've collected the best broadband deals from the likes of Plusnet, Three and Zen Internet, based on our survey
- recommendedHyperoptic broadband review The smaller, full-fibre provider delivers superb speeds and a strong all-round service£25
- recommendedThree Broadband review: A superb value offering If you’re prepared to rely on 4G or 5G coverage, Three has a very compelling broadband proposition£20
- After a cheap SIM-only plan? This Smarty deal is perfect Don't want to splash out for loads of data? This Smarty SIM-only deal gets you 5GB for £5/mth on a rolling, 30-day plan
- O2 review: High prices, not so high performance O2 has done better than it did last year, but speeds and service still aren’t where they need to be£15
- Three review: Fantastic 5G, but service disappoints Three’s 5G speeds and coverage are impressive, but it needs to tighten up its service and support£9
- Vodafone: Tempting bundles, but the service lags behind Vodafone has done better in this year’s survey, but it still feels overpriced£15
- recommendedGiffgaff review: Simple plans and strong customer service Performance could be improved, but Giffgaff still delivers great service and value£6
- EE review: Top for speed, not for value Still the top network for 4G and 5G coverage and speeds, but you’re paying a steep premium for performance£16
- recommendedTesco Mobile review: Clubcard deals and discounts Performance needs improvement, but Tesco is still a winner when it comes to customer support and satisfaction£8
- This Voxi SIM-only deal is simply outrageous value Voxi has pushed the boat out with this SIM deal: 300GB of data (was 100GB) for £20/mth, plus unlimited use of social, music and video apps
- Watching the pennies? This is the Smarty deal for you This Smarty SIM-only plan gets you a lot of bang for your buck – 60GB (was 40GB) for just a tenner, to be precise