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Broadband in London

Broadband in London: Best, Fastest and Cheapest Options

London has more broadband choice than almost anywhere else in the UK. Multiple fibre networks overlap, which means households can pick from Openreach-based ISPs such as BT, Sky, EE and Vodafone, Virgin Media’s cable and fibre network, and several city-focused altnets including Community Fibre, Hyperoptic and G.Network. This level of overlap makes London unusual compared […]

ee tv

EE TV (formerly BT TV) in 2025: the complete guide

EE TV is the new name for BT’s TV platform, bringing live channels, Sky via NOW, Netflix and discovery+ together on one bill with BT broadband. The service is built around flexibility: you choose a package, watch through the EE TV Box Pro, and can swap to a different package later if your viewing changes.

5g home broadband

5G Home Broadband in the UK – Full Guide and Review

5G home broadband uses mobile networks to deliver broadband to your home, without needing a cable or fibre connection. Instead of being wired into your property, a 5G router connects to your nearest mast and turns that signal into a home Wi-Fi network. It works in a similar way to a smartphone hotspot, but with

social tariff broadband

Social tariffs UK compared – Who offers what and how to qualify

Social tariffs are discounted broadband plans for households receiving certain state benefits. They’re designed to keep monthly costs down while still providing reliable speeds for everyday use such as streaming, video calls and online schoolwork. Prices are lower than standard packages, terms are usually simpler, and many plans avoid the annual mid-contract price rises that

Sky Glass TV

Sky Glass TV – Features, Plans and Pricing

Sky Glass is Sky’s latest move towards simplifying how people watch television. It’s a smart TV that removes the need for a satellite dish, external boxes, or extra cables. Everything works over WiFi, and the TV itself comes with all of Sky’s services built in. As more people move towards internet-based viewing, Sky Glass aims

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