Who this may suit
- Smaller households with basic streaming and browsing needs.
- Budget-focused buyers trying to reduce monthly bills.
- People willing to compare connection type trade-offs.
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Last reviewed: 22 March 2026
Short answer: deals under £25 can be strong value for lighter-use households, but you should check setup fees, in-contract rises, and full-term cost before deciding.
£25 per month is a common affordability threshold for lighter-use households, single occupants, and budget-conscious families. At this price point you can typically find entry-level fibre (30-40 Mbps) from major providers, which covers everyday browsing, email, HD streaming, and video calls comfortably.
The trade-off at this price is usually speed. Most deals under £25 are FTTC (fibre to the cabinet) rather than full fibre, and speeds tend to max out around 36-80 Mbps. If your household has multiple heavy users, gamers, or 4K streaming needs, you may find the under £30 bracket offers better speed-to-value balance.
Always check setup fees and in-contract price rises, which can push the real cost above £25 over time.
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