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Compare fixed-price broadband deals where your monthly bill is locked for the full contract — no mid-contract April price rises.

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BT Broadband — BT Home Hub 4 (Black) with BT Home Broadband Fibre Essential + BT YouView+ (Black) with BT TV Big Sport

BT Broadband — BT Home Hub 4 (Black) with BT Home Broadband Fibre Essential + BT YouView+ (Black) with BT TV Big Sport

36 Mbps

average download speed

£78.99

a month

£61.99 setup cost

Price Details

24 month contract

Ultrafast fibre

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BT Broadband — BT Home Hub 4 (Black) with BT Home Broadband Full Fibre 900

BT Broadband — BT Home Hub 4 (Black) with BT Home Broadband Full Fibre 900

900 Mbps

average download speed

£59.99

a month

£31.99 setup cost

Price Details

24 month contract

Ultrafast fibre

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BT Broadband — BT Home Hub 4 (Black) with BT Home Broadband Fibre 1 + BT YouView+ (Black) with BT TV Entertainment

BT Broadband — BT Home Hub 4 (Black) with BT Home Broadband Fibre 1 + BT YouView+ (Black) with BT TV Entertainment

50 Mbps

average download speed

£49.99

a month

£30.00 setup cost

Price Details

24 month contract

Ultrafast fibre

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What Is Fixed-Price Broadband?

Fixed-price broadband is a deal where your monthly bill stays exactly the same for the full contract term, no mid-contract April price rises, no CPI+percentage increases, no surprises. The price you agree at sign-up is the price you pay until the contract ends.
Most standard broadband contracts from major providers (BT, Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk) include annual price rises, typically £3–£4 per month applied each April. A fixed-price deal removes that variable entirely, making your broadband bills genuinely predictable.

What Did Ofcom Change in January 2025?

From 17 January 2025, Ofcom introduced new rules requiring all UK broadband and mobile providers to state price rises in pounds and pence at sign-up, not as vague percentages. This means any contract signed after that date must clearly tell you upfront exactly how much your bill will increase and when.
This change makes it much easier to compare fixed-price deals against standard contracts with stated rises. On Switch, price-rise schedules are displayed for every deal, you can filter for fixed-price (£0 mid-contract rise) or see exactly what a variable deal will cost over the full term before committing.

What Type of Fixed-Price Package Should You Choose?

Fixed-price deals are available across all bundle types. The right package depends on which services you actually use.

1

Broadband Only

If you do not use a landline and stream TV through apps on a smart TV or streaming stick, broadband-only is the simplest and usually cheapest fixed-price option.

2

Broadband and Home Phone

Includes a landline number with inclusive calls. Best if you make regular landline calls. Check whether calls to mobiles are included or charged separately.

3

Broadband and TV

Bundles live TV channels with your broadband. Fixed-price TV bundles are rarer, many TV bundle providers still apply April rises to the TV component even if the broadband is locked.

4

Broadband, TV and Mobile

All-in-one packages from Virgin Media (Volt with O2) and BT/EE. Convenient but check the price lock applies to all components — not just the broadband portion.

Five Expert Tips for Finding the Best Fixed-Price Deal

1

Verify No Mid-Contract Rises in Writing

A deal labelled fixed price should explicitly state no mid-contract price rises in the contract terms. Look for this language — not just the marketing headline.

2

Calculate Total Contract Cost

Multiply the monthly cost by the contract length and add setup fees. Compare this total against a cheaper deal with built-in annual rises, the fixed-price plan often wins on total spend.

3

Check What the Lock Covers

Some fixed-price deals lock the broadband line rental but still allow changes to add-on services. Confirm the price lock covers your full monthly bill — not just the base connection.

4

Set a Reminder 30 Days Before Contract End

Fixed-price deals end on a specific date. When they do, you move to a rolling out-of-contract rate that is usually significantly higher. Compare before you get there.

5

Check Social Tariff Eligibility

If you receive Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or certain other benefits, you may qualify for a broadband social tariff, exempt from price rises and starting from around £12-£15 per month.

UK Broadband Providers Offering Fixed Prices

Prices and availability change: always check live rates for your postcode.

ProviderPrice PromiseNetworkNotes
Zen InternetContract Price PromiseOpenreachNo rises during minimum term; wider UK reach via Openreach
Rebel InternetFixed Price GuaranteeOpenreachNo upfront costs; Wi-Fi 6 router included; 12-month available
YouFibreNo Surprise Price RisesOwn fibre networkPrice locked for contract term; check renewal pricing
TrooliNo Mid-Term Price RisesOwn fibre networkPrices locked for full 24-month term; regional availability
brskFixed Price, No Mid-Contract RisesOwn fibre networkFull-fibre alt-net; limited UK availability

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Why Fixed-Price Broadband Matters: The Numbers

£3-£4/mo

Typical mid-contract annual rise

Applied by most major UK broadband providers each April

£70-£80

Extra cost on a 24-month contract

From a single annual price rise without a price lock

Jan 2025

Ofcom regulation change

Providers must now state exact pound increase — not just a % formula

30-60 days

Optimal switching window

Before your current contract end date to avoid rolling rates

How to Find a Fixed-Price Broadband Deal on Switch

Lock your bill for the full contract term

1Step

Enter Your Postcode

Switch shows only fixed-price deals available at your address. Alt-net providers like YouFibre and Trooli have specific coverage areas, the postcode check removes deals you cannot get.

2Step

Filter for Price-Lock Deals

Use the price-guarantee filter to show only deals with a confirmed no-mid-contract-rises label. This removes standard deals that allow annual April increases.

3Step

Compare Total Contract Cost

Switch lets you view total cost over the contract period, not just the monthly headline. Compare a fixed-price £30/month deal against a £25/month deal with annual rises to see which is genuinely cheaper.

4Step

Sign Up and Set Your Reminder

Complete your order with the provider. Set a calendar reminder for 30 days before your contract end date, fixed-price deals expire, and out-of-contract rates are typically much higher.

Compare fixed price broadband deals — questions

What is fixed-price broadband?

Fixed-price broadband means your monthly cost stays the same for the full contract length. No mid-contract increases — what you sign up for is what you'll pay until renewal.