Get cheaper broadband if you're on benefits
Part of:
Help for low-income residents
If you receive benefits, you may qualify for low-cost broadband.
You may be eligible if you get:
- Universal Credit
- Jobseeker's Allowance
- Income Support
- Employment and Support Allowance
- Pension Credit
Examples of providers
- Virgin Media O2 Essential Broadband - from £12.50 a month
- Virgin Media O2 Essential Broadband Plus - from £20 a month
- Vodafone Essentials Broadband - from £12 a month
- BT Home Essentials - from £15 a month, plus £9.99 P&P
- Sky Broadband Basics - from £20 a month
Check Ofcom or MoneySavingExpert for the latest offers.