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It's true to say that BT Broadband isn't the cheapest internet provider around and there are ISPs out there (wave hello to the likes of
Vodafone and TalkTalk) that can undercut it with their most affordable broadband deals.But a recent price cut has seen BT return to our good
books - it's brought its best value Superfast Fibre package down below the £30 per month mark for new customers
That's excellent value when you consider that the average speeds are 50Mb - a nice upgrade from the cheapest fibre offered by other
It may not be Black Friday standard, but it isn't far off.And to add to the joy, BT is also throwing in a £40 'Reward Card' to sweeten the
So that's a pre-paid Mastercard that you can use anywhere in store or online where it's acceptedso pretty much everywhere!Sound good?
Discover more details below and beyond that our full broadband comparison chart of all of today's best BT Broadband deals.BT's cut price
fibre broadband dealBT Superfast Fibre | 18 months | Avg
speed 50Mb | Weekend calls | £9.99 delivery | £35.99 £28.99pm + £40 Reward CardWhile BT is consistently one of the best broadband
providers out there, it can be quite expensive
After these price cuts and the gift card, that price becomes pretty affordable
After you apply the Reward Card you end up with an effective monthly price of well under £30 - not bad for speeds averaging 50Mb!View
DealWhat are BT's Reward Cards?The Reward Card that BT sends out is a pre-paid credit card that you can use anywhere that accepts Mastercard
In short, that's around a million shops, cafes and restaurants around the world, so you shouldn't find it difficult to find places to spend,
spend, spend.It's an old-fashioned chip and pin card, rather than contactless
But do make sure that you claim your Reward Card within three months of installation, otherwise you'll lose out on all that cash.Today's