BT broadband deal offers lower prices plus £140 reward and free Google gifts

BT has cut the price of its most popular broadband packages and is also offering free Google Chromecasts devices plus a £140 gift card.

The deals, which are available now, include the firm’s Superfast Fibre 2 broadband which has been discounted to a rate of £39.99 per month.

That’s a saving of more than £100 off the standard price over the 18-month contract.

YOU CAN FIND THE BT DEALS HERE

As well as dropping the contract price there’s also some other great deals to be grabbed on BT’s broadband.

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BT is offering a free Google Chromecast streaming device to customers who sign up to its broadband bundles plus there’s a MasterCard reward card worth up to £140.

Some of these deals end in the next few days so you’ll need to be quick if you fancy taking BT up on its festive offer.

Here are the best deals available right now

DEAL ONE • BT Superfast Fibre Essential – 36Mbps speeds – £29.99 per month
Includes a free Google Chromecast plus a £80 BT Reward Card

DEAL TWO • BT Superfast Fibre – 50Mbps speeds – £35.99 per month
Includes a free Google Chromecast plus a £120 BT Reward Card

DEAL THREE • BT Superfast Fibre 2 – 67Mbps speeds – £39.99 per month
Includes a free Google Chromecast plus a £140 BT Reward Card

Finally, there’s BT’s basic broadband which offers speeds of just 10Mbps for £24.99.

This also includes also a Chromecast and a £70 Reward Card.

As a guide, those who want to stream movies and shows in HD or 4K should opt for speeds of at least 30Mbps.

If you are a light user who simply browses the web and sends a few emails each day then a standard 10Mbps connection should be capable of keeping you online.

The launch of these deals comes as some BT customers are about to see much better broadband in their homes thanks to a new service from the supplier.

The telecoms firm has just announced the launch of its new which it says will boost average speeds in a four-bedroom house by around 25 percent.

Launching as part of BT’s Plus package, the Complete Wi-Fi service includes a new Smart Hub router and signal boosting Wi-Fi disc.

BT says that its new Hub 2 features seven antennas which are uniquely positioned to maximise power with the refreshed Wi-Fi Discs instantly pairing with this box to create a single seamless, powerful wi-fi network in a customer’s home.

In fact, the company is so confident that it will help improve coverage in your home that they guarantee a signal in every room or you’ll get money back.


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