“TalkTalk Undercuts Competitors with £24 Full Fibre 150 Broadband”

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Sky and BT face competition from TalkTalk, which has lowered its prices for Full Fibre 150 broadband to £24 per month, down from £25. This move gives TalkTalk an edge over its rivals as BT charges £25.99 for a slower 36Mbps service, and Sky’s 100Mbps package is priced at £26.

An important distinction to note is that TalkTalk’s Full Fibre 150 plan comes with an 18-month contract, shorter than the 24-month commitments required by BT and Sky. This shorter contract duration allows customers more flexibility to explore better deals once the initial term expires.

In addition to the Full Fibre 150 offering, TalkTalk provides faster internet speeds with Full Fibre 500 priced at £30 and Full Fibre 900 at £36, both on 24-month contracts. It’s worth mentioning that actual speeds may vary by location, so customers are advised to check availability using TalkTalk’s online tool.

While TalkTalk’s prices for its deals increase by £4 per month every April, customers benefit from the shorter contract lengths. In comparison, BT and Sky have longer contract durations, with Sky customers expecting a percentage-based price increase soon.

TalkTalk has garnered positive reviews on Trustpilot, with customers praising its customer service and stress-free installation process. The company’s commitment to resolving issues promptly has earned it loyalty from many long-standing customers who appreciate its efficiency in handling queries and repairs.

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