Act Fast And Get €60 Off Your TalkTalk Fiber Broadband Offers

Act Fast And Get €60 Off Your TalkTalk Fiber Broadband Offers
With all the Family Zoom events, online cooking tutorials, and non-stop Netflix bingeing, good internet connections have become an absolute necessity. But if your current plan is coming to an end and the speed-of-action mentality has kicked in, don't worry... there are some great deals out there right now. Of all the widely available broadband deals, the latest TalkTalk deal seems to be the best option for most people. It doesn't cost a penny upfront and monthly bills are only €23.50. At this price, this 18-month contract is one of the best fiber-optic broadband deals we've seen in a long time, with average speeds of 38MB. On top of that, for the icing on the cake, TalkTalk even adds a €60 reward card. This offer will end on May 20, so you'll need to act fast. We've listed this deal and its closest competitors below for your viewing.

TalkTalk's affordable broadband offering:

TalkTalk Fiber Optic Broadband | 18 months | Average speeds 38 MB | Line rental incl. The | FREE activation | € 23.50 pm | € 60 Amazon.co.uk Gift Card
There's a lot to like with TalkTalk's latest offering! No upfront fees, monthly bills from just €23.50 and a €60 gift card to use on Amazon.co.uk, Tesco, M&S, For Good Causes or Mastercard. All of this comes with average speeds of 38MB. That beats everything else with only Vodafone offering a solid competitor.

Offer ends Wednesday, May 20 at 11:59 p.m. View Offer

What other broadband offers are there?

As we mentioned above, Vodafone has the strongest competitor in the TalkTalk offering, bringing a €75 voucher to the table. This is on top of average speeds of 63MB, monthly costs of €22.95, no setup costs, and a further discount for existing Vodafone customers. However, Vodafone operates with 24-month contracts. Another solid fiber offering comes from BT. With average speeds of 50MB priced at €28.99, BT is looking solid right now. Throw in the BT Mastercard at €80, and it's a solid option. Read more: