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Will a broadband provider handle the switching process for me?

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Switching is much simpler than it might seem
Are you having problems with your broadband connection? If you’re not getting the speeds you were promised or you’re out of contract and you’ve found a better broadband deal elsewhere for a cheaper price, then now is the time to switch. 
The good news is that the switching process is now as simple as possible. In fact, many broadband providers will even handle the entirety of the switching process for you!

The exact process you’ll need to follow will depend on the provider you’re switching to, as well as the type of connection you have. With this in mind, let’s look at everything you need to know about switching broadband providers in 2024. Why should I switch broadband provider? 
There are lots of reasons why you should consider switching broadband provider. After all, switching to a new broadband deal can help you if you’d like to: 
Reduce your monthly costs 
Receive a faster and more reliable connection 
Stop paying for services you don’t use
Move to a provider with better customer service
Sign-up for a shorter/longer contract that will suit your needs better
Move house
Unsurprisingly, the main reason why people switch broadband provider remains cost. This is particularly the case during the current cost of living crisis. After all, many providers hiked their prices for under-contract customers by as much as 14.4% last year. This April, many will likely do the same again. 
However, cost aside, lots of people switch providers because they want faster internet speeds or more reliable connections. This is understandable. There’s nothing worse than logging into Skype for an important work call or trying to stream the latest must-watch Netflix show only to find that you can’t because of slow speeds and buffering problems. Can I switch broadband providers for free? 
Maybe. Not everyone can switch broadband providers for free, but some can. For example, you can leave your contract early without paying a penalty if you’re not receiving the broadband speeds you were promised when you entered the contract. You may also be able to leave without paying a penalty if your broadband provider hikes your prices above a certain rate mid-contract. 
The main reason why you’ll be able to leave your current provider for free is that you’re out of contract. When you take out a deal with a provider, you sign a contract that lasts for a certain period of time (usually at least 12 months).

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