TalkTalk has outperformed Sky and BT by reducing the price of its Full Fibre 150 broadband service from £25 to £24 per month. This move provides customers with a more affordable option compared to BT’s £25.99 for 36Mbps broadband and Sky’s £26 for 100Mbps package. The key advantage of TalkTalk’s offering is the shorter 18-month contract term, in contrast to the 24-month commitments required by BT and Sky. This flexibility allows customers to explore better deals once the initial contract period expires, as reported by the Express.
Additionally, TalkTalk offers faster internet speeds with its Full Fibre 500 for £30 and Full Fibre 900 for £36, but these packages entail a longer 24-month contract. Customers are advised to check their location’s speed availability through TalkTalk’s service checker. It is worth noting that TalkTalk’s prices increase by £4 per month each April, although the shorter contracts provide customers with more freedom.
In comparison, BT’s and Sky’s broadband contracts have longer durations, with potential undisclosed price increases for Sky customers. Previous years have seen Sky broadband prices rise by an average of 6.2%, a lower increase than the upcoming £4 rises from TalkTalk and BT.
TalkTalk has garnered positive reviews on Trustpilot for its user-friendly setup and excellent customer service. Satisfied customers appreciate the prompt assistance and stress-free experience provided by TalkTalk. While some encounters with service hiccups were reported, the resolution process was deemed satisfactory by the majority of customers. Overall, TalkTalk’s reputation for efficiency and customer satisfaction has solidified its position in the broadband market.
