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How to cut your broadband bill and save £507 a year

LOCKDOWN means we're all spending a lot more time online, so we've rounded up ways to save more than £500 on your broadband bill.

England has been put on national lockdown amid rising coronavirus cases and the stay at home restrictions mean a lot more Netflix binges and time on Zoom.

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You could access broadband savings worth more than £500Credit: PA:Press Association

But this also means extra demands on your broadband.

Users already downloaded record amounts of data last year so it is vital you are on a deal that is right for you and that you are not paying over the odds.

Here is how to cut your broadband bill and access savings worth £507.

Switch your contract or provider

Save: £150

Broadband providers hike prices once a deal ends.

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Providers are supposed to remind customers when their deal comes to an end between ten and 40 days before their contract expires so you can save money by switching.

But if you don’t switch your deal you could end up paying up to £150 more on average for your broadband in some cases, according to industry regulator Ofcom.

Don't wait to hear from your provider if you're out of contract, use a price comparison website such as  or to check if you can switch and save.

Enter your postcode and broadband requirements such as the speed, if you want both an internet and a landline and how long you want the contract to last.

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or , will help you find the best deal for free.

A comparison website will show you deals available in your area and can manage the switch for you.

All you have to do is provide your address and payment details for your chosen provider.

You can even switch during a contract if you find cheaper deals but check for any exit penalties.

Remember to search for deals from both your current and new suppliers and work out how much data you need so you don’t end up paying too much for unlimited downloads that you don’t use or face extra charges for exceeding your limits.

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