Social tariffs for broadband and mobile

Social tariffs are discounted broadband or mobile deals available for certain low-income customers. They’re generally cheaper than typical broadband tariffs and can be very helpful for households that may otherwise struggle to afford broadband services. If you receive means-tested state benefits like Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or other equivalents, you’re likely eligible. Social tariffs offer fast, unlimited broadband at speeds over 30 Mbit/s, and they usually don’t have price rises or exit fees.


To find out more and see a list of available social tariffs, visit this link


For additional guidance and help about the cost-of-living crisis in Oxfordshire, visit this link.


Please note you should always check with your existing provider before starting any new contracts to make sure you don’t incur any early termination charges for your existing contracts.


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