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Social Tariffs

Discounted Broadband for recipients of certain benefits.

**Package list updated 21 January 2025 unless otherwise stated**

We use broadband for everything these days, and although a 1Gbps package may be a luxury, basic broadband is not and every household needs access to it, whether it’s to look for jobs, shop online (to get the best deals you need to be able to compare prices and there are also many online exclusives!) or do homework.

In order to help those on the lowest incomes, the government has encouraged industry to provide affordable rates for such households, known as ‘Social Tariffs’. These are lower cost or subsidised rates available to recipients of certain benefits. The list of benefits covered varies by provider, however as a general rule it’s usually: –

  1. Universal Credit
  2. Pension Credit
  3. Income Support
  4. Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  5. Income-based Employment Support Allowance

In some cases, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or Attendance Allowance may also make you eligible. Some providers require the ‘income-based’ part of JSA/ESA is higher as well. The bill needs to be in the name of the benefit recipient, but obviously everyone in the household can use the service. You may need to re-confirm qualification with the provider annually or more frequently.

We list social tariffs on our main broadband ISP list where the provider meets our listing criteria, however as we’re in the process of updating the list, we’ve provided a separate list here in the interim. Our list only covers “fixed line” broadband, so you may also be able to get discounted mobile services from some providers.

We know finding details of these providers’ services can be difficult on their website, as we discussed in a feature in our Broadband Report in 2024. These links go directly to the provider’s websites.

Social Tariff Packages (Fixed Line Broadband)

National Networks

PackageMonthly CostDownload Speed
BT – Home Essentials – Unlimited Broadband (ADSL / non-fibre areas)£15.0016 Mbps
BT – Home Essentials – No Income (Zero Income only)£16.00
(£15 until 1st May 2025)
36 Mbps
BT – Home Essentials – Unlimited 36 Mbps£21.00
(£20 until 1st May 2025)
36 Mbps
BT – Home Essentials – Unlimited 67 Mbps£24.00
(£23 until 1st May 2025)
67 Mbps
NOW Broadband – Basics£20.0036 Mbps
Sky Broadband – Basics (existing customers only)£20.0036 Mbps
Virgin Media – Essential Broadband£12.5015 Mbps
Virgin Media – Essential Broadband Plus£20.0054 Mbps
Vodafone – Fibre 2 Essentials£20.0073 Mbps

Other Providers (including alt-nets):

PackageMonthly CostDownload Speed
4th Utility – Social Tariff£13.9930 Mbps
B4RN – Social Tariff£15.001 Gbps
B4SH — Social Tariff£20.001 Gbps
Community Fibre – Essential£12.5035 Mbps
Connect Fibre – Basic Essentials£20.0050 Mbps
Connect Fibre – Essentials£20.00150 Mbps
Country Connect – Social Tariff£15.0025 Mbps
County Broadband – Essential Broadband Tariff£15.0015 Mbps
Fibrus – Full Fibre Essential£14.9950 Mbps
G.Network – Essential Fibre Broadband£15.0050 Mbps
Grayshott Gigabit – Connect£19.99100 Mbps
Hey! Broadband – Everyday Fibre£16.00100 Mbps
Highland Broadband – Social Tariff£19.99100 Mbps
Hyperoptic – Fair Fibre 50£15.0050 Mbps
Hyperoptic – Fair Fibre 150£20.00150 Mbps
KCOM – Full Fibre Flex£14.9930 Mbps
Lightning Fibre – Social Tariff£15.0050 Mbps
Quickline – Social Tariff£16.50100 Mbps
RunFibre – Social Tariff£20.00100 Mbps
toob essentials£20.0050 Mbps
Truespeed – Basic£20.0030 Mbps
Wildanet – Helping Hand Social Tariff£19.0050 Mbps
WightFibre – Essential Broadband£19.95100 Mbps
YouFibre – Social Tariff£15.0050 Mbps

The costs of social tariffs should remain the same for the duration of the contract. Most providers seem to let you switch packages during the period too. Do check before buying.

Social Tariffs on our main package list are shown below: –

Provider Package Download speed (average) Monthly (inc. VAT) First year cost(inc. VAT)
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