Switching broadband deals is one way to save money.
Wireless broadband is becoming more popular.
Services such as VoIP are often included in broadband deals.
Using Broadband Choices* you can compare the latest and best broadband deals while researching broadband providers, all in one place.
Here are a few tips to help you with your broadband comparison:
If you are looking for just a broadband connection for your home, click on the 'Broadband Only' option
By choosing 'Broadband bundles' , you will be able to compare broadband packages that come with other services (normally digital TV and telephone) offered by the different broadband providers. If you currently get your broadband, home phone and digital TV services from seperate providers, you should compare broadband bundles because providers usually offer substantial discounts if you take more than one service from them. It is also easier to manage your accounts because all three services will be listed on the same bill.
Do you commute and wish you could use the internet on your netbook or laptop while on the move? Or do you want broadband in your home without a fixed landline and you live outside of an area offering cabled services? If the answer to either of these questions is 'yes' you should click on the 'Mobile broadband' option to find the best prices for broadband on the move. Bear in mind that availability in your area will depend on network coverage and signal strength.
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If every house in the UK fitted just one energy saving light bulb, there would be enough energy saved to power lighting in 3 million homes for a whole year.
Source: Energy Saving Trust (www.est.org.uk)