BT broadband challenges Virgin Media with these incredible Christmas offers

BT BROADBAND DEALS

BT’s January sale kicked off on December 21 and will run until January 10 where its broadband, sport channel and mobile packages are all discounted.

One of the firm’s best deals claims to be worth a whopping £220 and delivers “superfast fibre” to customers.

The offer in question provides an average internet speed of 67Mbps and includes unlimited monthly usage, unlimited weekend calls and 1000GB of cloud storage.

BT’s tariff costs £39.99-per-month for the first 18 months before it becomes £58.99-per-month.

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BT is also offering a cheaper deal that it claims is worth over £200.

The plan in question once again delivers “superfast fibre” that promises an average speed of 50Mbps.

Up to 200GB of cloud storage is included in the offer that comes in at £29.99-per-month for the first 18 months before it rises to £52.49-per-month.

It is worth noting, just like the first plan, this comes with a postage and packaging charge of £9.99.

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BT is also including its Sport service half price in some of its broadband offers.

One offer comes with internet that has an average speed of 50Mbps and costs £35.99 for the first 18 months before it climbs to £71.24-per-month.

The deal allows customers to watch all four BT Sport channels and BoxNation on Sky TV with a HD pack free for the first three months.

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BT is also offering customers that already have broadband installed an outrageous offer on its mobile service.

The firm is giving six months of half price and double data on a number of high-profile flagships such as the Huawei P20 Pro, Galaxy S9 and iPhone X.

Moreover, BT is also discounting the price of contracts for the first six months for customers, too.

The critically-acclaimed Huawei P20 Pro is available with a £10 upfront charge and £20-per-month for the first six months for instance.

After the first six months have passed the tariff for the Chinese flagship becomes £40-per-month.

The plan in question comes with 12GB of data in addition to unlimited texts and minutes.

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The BT offers challenge Virgin Media that is currently having a flash sale that ends today.

The firm is offering its VIVID 50 fibre broadband for just £25-per-month for the first 12 months as part of the offer.

This comes with an average download speed of 54Mbps and an average upload of 3Mbps.

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A more expensive deal is available for £40-per-month and grants customers access to internet speeds of 362Mbps for downloading and 21Mbps for uploading.

Just like the offer mentioned above, this is for customers who agree to a 12-month contract.

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