But if you claim means-tested benefits such as pension credit and universal credit, you are usually eligible. BT’s Home Essentials plan is available from £15 a month for people who receive benefits such as universal credit, pension credit and income support. Virgin Media O2 also offers an Essential Broadband social tariff for people on universal credit at £15 a month. It includes 15Mb fibre broadband, has no fixed-term contract length and is excluded from any price rises. The plan costs £20 a month for 18 months for fibre broadband, and there are no early exit fees.
Source: Daily Mail April 20, 2022 04:11 UTC