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These 5 brill broadband deals are a great way to start 2020 with cheaper bills

Went a bit mad with the Christmas presents and festive feasting this year and want to kick of 2020 with cheaper bills? By the time you've got to the bottom of this article, you'll know exactly how to begin saving...starting with cheaper broadband deals.

And so that you can start exploring other penny-pinching ways (or, you know, enjoy some family time), we've spent the time hunting around and digging out the cheapest broadband deals around.

But it isn't only about saving cash. If you're a keen streamer, gamer or downloader - or simply have lots of folk in your home all using up the bandwidth at once - then going with the very cheapest internet is a bit of a false economy. That's why we've given you options for fibre broadband deals, too. As you'll see, increasing the speed doesn't even have to cost that much more.

Below are five of the very best deals on broadband you can get right now. They include a very tempting Vodafone plan that upgrades your speed for free, a price reduction from BT and - if price is indeed more of a concern than speed - the very best cheap broadband only deal of them all!

The 5 best broadband deals for the January sales:



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