
How to cut your broadband price without switching or haggling
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April 28, 2026 · 8 min
About this episode
This episode discusses how to reduce broadband costs without switching providers or haggling, featuring insights from a recent survey.
Switching broadband might seem like a hassle, but it's possible to slash your monthly fees when you're out of contract without switching to a new company or haggling a new deal with your current provider. In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain how the new One Touch Switch system could make it easier than ever to change provider or even negotiate a better price without leaving. Plus, we share the results of our latest broadband survey of more than 5,000 customers, revealing which providers are delivering the best service and which of the biggest names are falling short. Find out the results of our broadband survey on our website & sign up for our free monthly Tech newsletter Use our free tool to compare broadband deals for your home If you're not already a member, join Which? to instantly listen to member exclusive podcasts and gain access to all of our product reviews - all for 50% off your first year's membership
People in this episode
Host: Which?
Topics covered
- broadband
- savings
- consumer advice
- negotiation
- survey results
Keywords
- broadband
- savings
- One Touch Switch
- consumer survey
- negotiation
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Organizations: One Touch Switch
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