CompareBroadbandUK, part of the Mocom group of companies, is an independent price comparison site founded in 2007, with the aim of helping its users choose the best home or mobile broadband package.
The site is completely impartial, and is viewed as a trusted online resource for everyone; home owners, businesses, students and pay-as-you-go users. It is this objective stance which sets CompareBroadbandUK apart from rival comparison sites – many of which are paid to advertise broadband deals and are driven by commercial incentives.
Again, unlike some broadband comparison sites, CompareBroadbandUK does not just find the cheapest deal for the consumer; the emphasis is on tracking down exactly the right package – taking into account factors such as download speed, contract length and data allowance.
Via an intuitive and easy-to-use form, users are asked specific questions such as whether they use a laptop or PC, and if they plan to download media such as music or games. This helps to refine the search. Deals from leading UK providers such as Orange, O2 and Vodafone are frequently updated to keep broadband consumers in touch with competitive packages.
With the mobile broadband market flourishing, CompareBroadbandUK also lists the most comprehensive selection of mobile broadband deals. Many of these packages offer free laptops. Consumers looking to investigate this new way of connecting to the web can receive unbiased and trustworthy advice from the site.
As CompareBroadbandUK is geared specifically towards consumers, user guides on the site are expressed simply and concisely. With this in mind, anyone unfamiliar with broadband should be able to gain an understanding without being bombarded with technical jargon.
Alongside daily updates of provider deals and user guides, CompareBroadbandUK features an updated news section to keep visitors in touch with the expansive broadband market.
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