Vodafone Launches 5G Home Broadband for 3.7 Million UK Homes at £21 a Month
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Updated · TechRadar · May 12
Vodafone Launches 5G Home Broadband for 3.7 Million UK Homes at £21 a Month
10 articles · Updated · TechRadar · May 12
3.7 million more UK homes can now buy Vodafone’s 5G home broadband, which the company says delivers full-fibre-like service where part-fibre or copper lines still lag.
£21 a month buys a 50Mbps plan on a 24-month contract, while 150Mbps costs £22; rolling 30-day options start at £30, targeting renters and students.
150Mbps speeds are about three times typical part-fibre performance, and the self-installed Wi-Fi 6 router needs no engineer visit or landline.
Vodafone said wireless performance can vary with signal strength, distance from the mast and network congestion, and it plans an outdoor hub to improve weaker indoor reception.
More than 26 million homes are now within reach of Vodafone’s 5G broadband, helped by the integration of Vodafone and Three networks after their June 2025 merger.
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