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Vodafone Business Cuts Broadband Prices in Half for 12 Months on Longer Contracts

Vodafone Business offers small firms a half-price broadband discount for 12 months with 24- or 36-month contracts, potentially saving hundreds of pounds, valid until March 2026.

  • Published 6th Feb 2026, Vodafone Business announced 12 months at half price on broadband for small businesses with one to nine employees signing 24- or 36-month contracts, running until 4 March 2026 with VAT excluded and standard terms applying.
  • Vodafone Business framed the promotion to help small businesses cut broadband costs and lock in longer contracts, pairing first-year discounts with support and network infrastructure as firms review costs this winter.
  • Example tariffs show Business Full Fibre 1 with Super WiFi costs £14 monthly for the first year, rising to £16.92 in April 2026 and £30.92 after the promotional period, excluding VAT.
  • Small firms stand to save hundreds of pounds in the first year, making the deal urgent for businesses reviewing contracts this winter.
  • Alternative business deals include Parcel2Go's £25 free postage credit and Allica Bank's Business Rewards Account offering up to 1.5% cashback on everyday spending.
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Small businesses can cut broadband costs with 12 months at half price on Vodafone Business fibre deals until March 2026

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Vodafone Business cuts broadband prices in half for 12 months on longer contracts

Small businesses can cut broadband costs with 12 months at half price on Vodafone Business fibre deals until March 2026

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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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