BT’s Whole Home Wi-Fi gives you seamless wi-fi coverage across your whole home. Find out how it works & compare the Whole Home Wi-Fi devices.
In the UK, Whole Home Wi-Fi is a mesh networking solution from BT that gives you a seamless wi-fi network covering your whole home. The system uses multiple Wi-Fi discs to improve your wi-fi coverage and to remove wi-fi dead spots in your home. It works with any broadband provider: there’s no need to be a BT customer to use Whole Home Wi-Fi.
In this article, we’ll review BT’s Whole Home Wi-Fi system, including what it is and how it works. We’ll also look at some of the added features like wi-fi scheduling and guest wi-fi, before comparing the multiple Whole Home Wi-Fi devices (including Whole Home Wi-Fi, Premium Whole Home Wi-Fi and Whole Home Wi-Fi 6).
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You can get a 5G Pay As You Go SIM card from £5/month with no contract and no credit check required.
If you’re using a 5G-ready phone in the UK, you’ll also need a 5G-ready plan to take advantage of the faster speeds available. At present, there are nine UK mobile networks offering 5G Pay As You Go plans. These allow you to get connected on your mobile from £5/month with no contract and no credit check.
In this article, we’ll review and compare the UK’s best value 5G Pay As You Go plans. We’ll start with an overview of our recommended networks, before looking at the plans available on each mobile network in more detail.
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You can either watch Sky TV through Sky Glass or through a Sky Q box. Compare the two ways of watching Sky TV.
In the UK, there are now two different ways of watching Sky TV: you can either buy a Sky Glass television or you can get a Sky Q box for your existing TV.
If you choose a Sky Glass television, you’ll be receiving live TV through your home broadband connection. There’s no need for a separate box or satellite dish as everything is built-in directly to the TV. You’ll also get HD included as standard. You won’t, however, be able to record TV: you’ll need to use the Sky Glass playlists feature instead. There are also fewer channels available on Sky Glass, with certain channels only available on the Sky Q box.
In this article, we’ll compare the two ways of watching Sky TV: via Sky Glass and via the Sky Q box. We’ll also compare the channels available and how much it costs. We’ll then look at the picture quality available, how playlists compare to recordings and how the multiscreen viewing feature works.
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Three offers unlimited 4G & 5G home broadband from £19 per month. See how their plans compare.
In the UK, Three now offers 4G & 5G home broadband with no need for a landline. You can get online through a simple plug-and-play setup: there are no engineer visits required and you can get online the next working day.
You can get Three’s 4G & 5G home broadband for just £19 per month, as a special offer for May 2025. If you’re in a 4G coverage area, this will come with the 4G Hub. Alternatively, customers in a 5G coverage area will get the 5G Hub.
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In this article, we’ll review Three’s 4G & 5G home broadband service, including the plans available and the download speeds you can get. We’ll also review the Three Broadband hubs before looking at the availability of the service and how it compares to other providers.
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TalkTalk offers Fibre 35 and Fibre 65 broadband. Compare the two fibre broadband plans, along with TalkTalk’s Ultrafast Fibre.
In the UK, TalkTalk offers a choice of Fibre 35 and Fibre 65 broadband plans in most households. Prices currently start from £26 per month for Fibre 35 and £28 per month for Fibre 65. In addition, TalkTalk also offers ultrafast and full fibre plans. These may also be available, depending on your postcode.
In this article, we’ll compare TalkTalk’s fibre broadband plans including Fibre 35 and Fibre 65. We’ll look at how the download speeds compare across the two plans, before looking at the inclusive Wi-Fi Hub router. We’ll also look at how you can check the availability where you live and how to switch your broadband provider to TalkTalk.
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SMARTY offers 5G coverage at no extra cost on all of their plans, plus 99% population coverage on 4G.
In the UK, SMARTY now offers 5G at no extra cost on all of their SIM-only plans, starting from £6/month. This allows you to access average download speeds in excess of 200Mbps on a 5G-ready device, with no need for a contract or credit check. You’ll also get 99% population coverage on 4G, along with Wi-Fi Calling and 4G Calling on compatible mobile phones.
At present, SMARTY’s most popular 5G-ready plans include 100GB data for £10 per month and unlimited data for £16 per month. For lighter mobile users, there’s also 12GB data for £6 per month.
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In this article, we’ll look at SMARTY’s mobile network coverage. We’ll start with an overview of their new 5G service, including the benefits of 5G and compatible 5G-ready phones. We’ll then look at SMARTY’s 5G-ready plans, the other forms of coverage they offer and the download speeds you can expect on SMARTY.
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Vodafone offers small business mobile plans with 5G at no extra cost, VeryMe Rewards and optional business add-ons.
If you’re a freelancer, a sole trader or a small business owner, Vodafone offers business mobile phone and business SIM-only deals.
On Vodafone Business, you’ll get access to 5G coverage at no extra cost on all plans, along with discounts and offers through VeryMe Rewards. There’s also a range of optional business add-ons, full eSIM support and Vodafone OneNumber for your smartwatch.
In this article, we’ll review Vodafone’s business plans. We’ll start by looking at the best Vodafone Business deals and at the benefits of choosing a Vodafone business plan. We’ll also look at the coverage you can expect on Vodafone Business, and how you can keep your current phone number when you switch to their service.
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With a Pay As You Go bundle, you’ll convert your credit into a one-month allowance of minutes, texts and mobile data. Compare the UK’s best value bundles.
If you’re currently looking for a Pay As You Go bundle in the UK, there are more than 80 Pay As You Go bundles to choose from across 13 providers.
When you buy a Pay As You Go bundle, you’ll convert your Pay As You Go credit into a one month allowance of minutes, texts and mobile data. This will usually save you money compared to traditional Pay As You Go, unless you happen to be a light user spending less than £5 per month.
The benefit of Pay As You Go bundles is that you’ll retain complete control over how much you spend. There’s also no need to sign a contract or to undergo a credit check to get one. You also have the flexibility to stop your bundles or to change them at any time (including moving back to traditional Pay As You Go).
In this article, we’ll compare the Pay As You Go bundles that are currently available in the UK. We’ll also look at the best value plans available, the different providers you can choose from, and the different features that are available.
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EE offers full fibre “broadband that can handle anything” from £32.99/month. Compare the Fibre Max 100, Fibre Max 500 and Fibre Max 900 plans.
In the UK, EE now offers full fibre broadband that “can handle anything” that you might want to use your home broadband connection for. You can connect up to 100 devices to your EE full fibre connection. You’ll also benefit from a more reliable connection compared to normal fibre broadband.
At present, you can get EE’s full fibre broadband from just £32.99/month when you order through this link. There’s a choice of three different plans, depending on the speeds you require (Fibre Max 100, Fibre Max 500 and Fibre Max 900).
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In this article, we’ll review EE’s full fibre broadband and the Full Fibre Max plans you’re able to choose from. We’ll also look at the benefits of upgrading to EE full fibre and how you can switch to EE’s full fibre service.
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In the UK, mobile networks and broadband providers often increase the cost of your plan each year. Find out more about mid-contract price rises.
In the UK, most mobile networks and home broadband providers now increase the cost of your plan each year. This means your monthly bill will go up every year, sometimes by as much as 3.9% above the rate of inflation (CPI+3.9%).
These annual price rises can add substantially to your bill. In 2022, we’re currently forecasting an annual price rise of around 8% on many major providers. This is equivalent to an extra 80p/month on a £10/month bill, an extra £1.60/month on a £20/month bill, or an extra £4/month on a £50/month bill.
In this article, we’ll look at mid-contract price rises on UK mobile networks and broadband providers. We’ll also look at top providers that don’t have a price increase every year.
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