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This week's best fibre broadband deals: get super fast internet for only £20 a month

We know, we know. The January sales are well and truly over and with them some of the best tech bargains of 2019 so far. But when it comes to internet offers, a little digging beneath the surface reveals that fibre broadband deals remain in rude health - even if providers aren't shouting about them as much.

Below you'll see our favourite three fibre deals of the moment. And this isn't a list of dodgy-sounding ISPs that you've barely even heard of. We're celebrating a BT Superfast package that gets you a bountiful prepaid credit card and a reduced price on BT Sport, a cheap Plusnet tariff with a healthy reward, and ridiculously cheap bills from Vodafone.

And if you're still unsure about whether you can even get fibre optic broadband where you live, then scroll all the way to the bottom of this article, pop in your postcode, and if deals show then you're good to go!

1. Vodafone's ultra cheap fibre broadband

2. The best from BT, with fast speeds and extra perks

3. Plusnet plus an added bonus on its great value fibre

If you still haven't found the perfect offer for you from the picks above, then don't be disheartened - there are looooads of other savings to be made. Head on over to our dedicated broadband deals guide or simply check out the fibre price comparison below.



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