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Broadband
Only Deals: January 2026

Cut the cord. Don't pay for TV channels you don't watch or a landline phone you don't use. Find the UK's best standalone internet packages.

Top Standalone Packages

NOW

NOW Fab Fibre

Average 36 Mbps

Included Router: Hub Two
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36 Mbps

Upload

9 Mbps

  • Broadband only
  • No upfront costs
  • Flexible contract

12 month contract

£22.00/month
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Sky

Sky Superfast

Average 59 Mbps

Included Router: Sky Router
Download

59 Mbps

Upload

16 Mbps

  • Broadband only
  • Sky VIP rewards
  • FREE setup

18 month contract

£25.00/month
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Virgin M125 Fibre

Average 132 Mbps

Included Router: Hub 4
Download

132 Mbps

Upload

20 Mbps

  • Broadband only
  • WiFi Guarantee
  • Own network

18 month contract

£26.00/month

£44.00/month

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BT

BT Full Fibre 100

Average 150 Mbps

Included Router: Smart Hub 2
Download

150 Mbps

Upload

30 Mbps

  • Broadband only
  • Stay Fast Guarantee
  • Complete WiFi

24 month contract

£29.99/month
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Is Broadband Only Right For You?

The pros and cons of dropping the 'extras'.

Get it if...

  • You primarily use streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime.
  • You use your mobile phone for all calls and don't even own a landline handset.
  • You want the simplest possible contract with the fewest 'hidden' costs.
  • You already have a Sky Q or Sky Glass setup and just need reliable pipe.

Skip it if...

  • You still rely on traditional TV for live sports or specific premium channels.
  • You live in an area with poor mobile reception and need a reliable landline cord.
  • A bundle deal (like Virgin's Big Bundle) actually works out cheaper overall.

The Bottom Line

"Broadband only is the 'future' of home connectivity. As we move to All-IP (Digital) networks, the traditional 'Phone Line' is being phased out anyway. By switching now, you're simplifying your bill and usually saving £10-£15 per month."

Myth-Busting: Standalone Internet

Myth 1: "It's always cheaper"

While usually true, some providers offer 'negative bundles' where the TV element is effectively for free to boost their subscriber counts. Always check the 'Total Monthly Price'.

Myth 2: "No phone line = No landline"

Actually, most 'Broadband Only' deals on the Openreach network still use a physical copper or fibre line that *could* carry a phone signal, even if you aren't paying for the service.

Myth 3: "It's slower internet"

Connection speed is determined by the cable coming into your house, not the services on top. Standalone broadband uses exactly the same hardware and infrastructure as bundles.

Expert Verified

How We Verify Standalone Availability

Every standalone deal is checked twice weekly. We use live postcode databases to ensure that when we say a provider offers 'Broadband Only', it's available without a mandatory phone bundle in that area.

Broadband Standalone FAQs

Questions about Broadband? Our expert team regularly verifies deal data to ensure accuracy.