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Finding the right broadband provider can be a daunting prospect. We've chosen what we believe to be the best-value broadband deals today, including standard also known as ADSL , superfast and ultrafast also known as fibre , to help you compare and decide what type of broadband is best for you. Find out more about the best and worst broadband providers , based on our in-depth customer survey. All prices are correct at the time of writing but you can always check the best broadband deals on Which?

Switch for the latest offers and discounts. These sorts of speeds should be fine for browsing or light video streaming but are becoming less popular since the rise of fibre.

The appeal of fibre broadband goes beyond faster speeds — it's also more reliable, and in some cases may work out cheaper than standard connections. We've also included a range of fibre broadband deals — both superfast and ultrafast fibre, in this guide. Plusnet is known for regularly offering attractive deals and this is no exception.

If you sign up using Which? Plusnet customers also get access to UK customer service seven days a week and parental internet controls for free.

Check out Plusnet's broadband deals for the latest prices and read our Plusnet Broadband review to see how it fares in our survey.

Find out more about what the pass includes in our guide to Now's streaming services. Check out Now Broadband's deals for the latest prices and read our Now Broadband review to see how it fares in our survey. New Hyperoptic customers get a day free cancellation period so if you are unhappy with your service, you can leave penalty-free within 30 days. Check out Hyperoptic's broadband deals for the latest prices and read our Hyperoptic broadband review to see how it fares in our survey.

If you use Which? New Vodafone customers also get six months of free F-Secure Anti-Virus and its Ultimate Broadband Guarantee - in this case that means you'll be offered money off your bill if the download speed to the router is less than 55Mbps.

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Want to see our full results? Read our Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S review. We like: Easy to use. If you're buying a handset outright, you'll need a Sim card. Fortunately there are lots of great deals to choose from whatever your data needs.

These deals allow you to access lightning-fast 5G speeds — provided you live in an area with good 5G coverage and own a 5G phone. All deals have unlimited minutes and texts. If you use Which?

As well as unlimited UK minutes and texts, this deal from Lebara includes international minutes this covers 41 countries including Australia, Canada, China, India and the United States. Check out Lebara's Sim-only deals and read our Lebara Mobile review to see how it fared in our customer satisfaction survey. The data will revert to 4G if you sign up with a device that isn't 5G-enabled.

Check out iD Mobile's Sim-only deals and read our iD mobile review to see how it fares in our survey. These deals have an allowance of up to 4GB and will be suitable for people who mainly use their phone through a wi-fi network, or don't use the internet often. This amount of data should be plenty for browsing, light social media use or instant messaging on services such as Facebook, Instagram or WhatsApp.

A new entrant into our mobile network satisfaction surveys, Lebara Mobile has pivoted from being a Sim provider for international calls to a low-cost Sim-only provider. International calls are still on the table, though - this deal includes international minutes this covers 41 countries.

Check out Lebara Mobile's Sim-only deals and read our Lebara Mobile review to see how it fares in our survey. However, keen in mind that cost isn't everything when you sign up to a new mobile deal - Virgin Mobile customers had several reservations about their provider in our customer satisfaction survey.

Find out more by reading our Virgin Mobile review or head straight to Virgin Mobile's Sim-only deals. Check out iD Mobile's Sim-only deals and read our ID mobile review to see how it fared in our survey. Asda Mobile is a well established mobile network that recently moved from using an EE signal to a Vodafone signal enabling it to offer 5G for the first time.

With a Vodafone signal, you should expect good coverage, but check out our mobile phone coverage map to see how it looks where you live. Cost is not everything, however - it's worth checking our reviews when you're weighing up a move to Asda Mobile as not all of its customers expressed high levels of satisfaction in our most recent survey.

Check out Asda Mobile's Sim-only deals and read our Asda Mobile review to find out how it fared in our regular survey. By using Which? As with all Three deals, you also get a personal hotspot allowance, allowing you to use some of your data allowance on other devices.

Outstanding dedication to consumers and the local community sees Birmingham-based Finesse Windows Ltd crowned best Which? Trusted Trader for the second time. Finesse has also been named Which? Trusted Trader of the Month four times, with judges constantly impressed by how Finesse has incorporated the Which? Find out more about the Which?

Trusted Trader of the year Need a local trader you can rely on? Go to Which? Trusted Traders. Awards are a fantastic opportunity for us to acknowledge the brands that have gone above and beyond for consumers this year, either through the excellent products they manufacture or the outstanding services they offer.

Congratulations to all the winners. Like our product testing and investigations, the Which? Awards are completely independent. To select the winning brands, an expert panel of judges takes into account everything from customer service and value for money to innovation and breadth of offering. This includes the results of our product tests, investigations and satisfaction surveys. Find out more about us and the work we do. Banking brand of the year Winner: Starling Bank Also shortlisted: First Direct and Nationwide In the past year, Starling Bank attracted more current account switchers than any other provider.

Home technology brand of the year Winner: Apple Also shortlisted: OnePlus, Samsung and Xiaomi Another excellent year for Apple sees it named best home technology brand for the second year in a row.



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