The broadband market in Ireland is now flooded with providers all offering a myriad of deals. We know it’s hard to find the perfect deal that suits your needs but we’re here to help.

We’ve teamed up with Switcher.ie, the free and impartial price comparison and switching service, to find the top broadband deals available every month.

Check back regularly to stay informed of the latest deals and offers and visit the Switcher.ie website to order one of these great packages.

Cheapest Broadband

Looking for a cheap broadband deal? For just €30 per month for the first year, you’ll get unlimited broadband with speeds of up to 100Mb with Vodafone’s Simply Broadband plan.

You can also add Vodafone Voice to the above to keep in touch with family and friends with Vodafone’s Simply Broadband & Talk. You’ll get unlimited broadband for just €30 per month for 12 months plus unlimited anytime calls to Irish landlines.

Best for Speed

Vodafone’s Gigabit 1000 Fibre Broadband, TV & Talk offers unlimited broadband with speeds of up to 1,000Mbps. It costs €60 per month for the first 12 months and offers 80+ TV channels, plus unlimited anytime calls to Irish landlines.

Looking for TV only?

With over 90 channels, the latest Sky Originals, 500 box sets and Netflix, you can access endless entertainment with Sky Ultimate TV, priced at €30 per month for 12 months.


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