- Check below to see if your current provider already offers a social tariff or use our broadband comparison tool to see how they stack up against standard deals.
- The standard deals will generally have cheaper headline prices due to newbies' sign-up incentives. So they usually win for regular switchers. Yet if you want to stick with a provider for more than a year or so, then social tariffs are likely to be the cheapest route.
TalkTalk broadband (no line) – six months freeNew & existing customers | Broadband customer service: 5/10 ![]()
Who can get it? Technically not a social tariff, it's for jobseekers on universal credit who don't have an internet connection. Eligibility is determined by Jobcentre staff. |
Vodafone Essentials broadband & lineNew & existing customers | Broadband customer service: 6.1/10 ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you need to be receiving one of the following: jobseeker's allowance or universal credit, employment and support allowance, disability allowance, pension credit or personal independence payment. Things to look out for: Vodafone will carry out a credit check as part of the application process and reassess if you're still eligible every 12 months. |
BT Home Essentials broadband & lineNew & existing customers | Broadband customer service: 6.6/10 ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you need to be receiving one of the following: universal credit, income-related employment and support allowance, pension credit (guarantee credit element), income support or income-based jobseeker's allowance. Things to look out for: As part of the application process, BT will carry out a credit check and you may have to pay a security deposit which is refundable. Also, after 12 months, BT will run another eligibility check to see if you still qualify for Home Essentials. |
Virgin Media Essential broadband (no line)New & existing customers | Broadband customer service: 4.6/10 ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you need to be receiving universal credit and living in an area Virgin covers (55% of the country). |
Shell Energy Essentials broadband & lineNew & existing customers | Broadband customer service: 3.0/10 ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you'll need to be receiving one of the following: employment and support allowance, jobseeker’s allowance, income support, pension credit, universal credit Right now, you can only apply by calling Shell Energy on 0330 175 9942. |
Sky Basics broadband & lineExisting Sky broadband customers only | Broadband customer service: 6.0/10 ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you need to be receiving universal credit, pension credit, income-based employment support allowance, income-based jobseeker’s allowance or income support. You must also be an existing Sky broadband customer. |
Now Basics broadband & lineNew & existing customers | Broadband customer service: 7.4/10 ![]() • £20/month for average 36Mb speed broadband & line Who can get it? To qualify, you need to be receiving universal credit, pension credit, income-based employment support allowance, income-based jobseeker’s allowance or income support. |
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KCOM Full Fibre Flex broadband & lineNew & existing customers | Broadband customer service: No score - not enough votes ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you need to be receiving one of the following: universal credit (with zero earnings), jobseeker's allowance, income support, income-related employment and support allowance, pension credit, housing benefit or personal independence payment. You’ll also need to be living in an area KCOM covers (Hull, East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire). |
Hyperoptic Fair Fibre Plan broadband optional lineNew & existing customers | Broadband customer service: No score - not enough votes ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you'll need to be receiving one of the following: universal credit, income support, pension credit, income-related job seekers allowance (JSA), housing benefit, personal independence payment, attendance allowance, care leavers support or income-related employment and support allowance (ESA). You’ll also need to be living in an area Hyperoptic covers. |
Community Fibre broadband (no line)New customers | Broadband customer service: No score - not enough votes ![]()
Who can get it? Unlike other providers, Community Fibre won't make you prove eligibility so any new customer can get this package. Check your postcode on Community Fibre’s website to make sure the service is available in your area. Though do bare in mind, this is a 12-month contract. |
Truespeed (no line)New & existing customers | Broadband customer service: No score - not enough votes ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you need to be receiving one of the following: Income support, pension credit, housing benefit, income-related job seekers allowance, personal independence payment, attendance allowance, universal credit, care leavers support, income-related employment and support allowance (mostly Bath and other rural areas of Somerset) |
G.Network Essential Fibre broadband (no line)New & existing customers | Broadband customer service: No score - not enough votes ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you'll need to be receiving one of the following: universal credit, income support, pension credit (guarantee credit element), income-related job seekers allowance (JSA) or income-related employment and support allowance (ESA). You’ll also need to be living in an area G.Network covers (parts of London). |
Country Connect Broadband (no line)New & existing customers | Broadband customer service: No score - not enough votes ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you need to be receiving one of the following: employment and support allowance, jobseeker’s allowance, income support, pension credit (guarantee credit), universal credit (all claimants) and live in an area Country Connect covers (Newport, Wales) |
Lightning Fibre (no line)New & existing customers | Broadband customer service: No score - not enough votes ![]()
Who can get it? To qualify, you need to be receiving one of the following: employment and support allowance, jobseeker’s allowance, income support, universal credit and live in an area Lightning Fibre covers (mostly Eastbourne, Hastings and Bexhill and other parts of East Sussex) |
Once you’ve benchmarked prices, do a normal broadband comparison to see what’s best for you.