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“TalkTalk Undercuts Competitors with £24 Full Fibre 150”

TalkTalk has outperformed Sky and BT by reducing its Full Fibre 150 broadband price from £25 to £24 per month. This move undercuts the equivalent packages offered by BT and Sky, with BT charging £25.99 for a slower 36Mbps service and Sky’s 100Mbps package priced at £26 per month.

The key advantage of TalkTalk’s Full Fibre 150 is its 18-month contract duration, shorter than the 24-month contracts required by BT and Sky. This shorter commitment allows customers more flexibility to explore better deals once the initial term expires, as reported by the Express.

In addition to the Full Fibre 150 package, TalkTalk offers faster internet speeds with Full Fibre 500 for £30 and Full Fibre 900 for £36 per month. However, these packages come with longer 24-month contracts.

Customers are advised to check their address details using TalkTalk’s availability checker as internet speeds may vary by location. While TalkTalk’s prices increase by £4 per month every April, customers benefit from the shorter contract terms.

TalkTalk’s competitive pricing and customer service have garnered positive reviews on Trustpilot, with customers praising the hassle-free setup and responsive support. Despite encountering occasional issues, many customers express satisfaction with TalkTalk’s service and efficiency in resolving concerns.

In summary, TalkTalk’s Full Fibre 150 at £24 per month on an 18-month contract stands out as a cost-effective and flexible broadband option compared to offerings from BT and Sky.

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