Ireland’s best broadband & home phone
Find the cheapest broadband & home phone deals in Ireland. Comparing broadband & landline plans is quick and easy with our broadband checker.
2 year discount with eir
Get long term savings with Vodafone
Why bundle your broadband and home phone?
Broadband and home phone bundles include broadband with a call plan - in one package from the same provider.
If you’re paying separately for broadband and phone calls, it makes sense to bundle both together for:
Which providers offer broadband and phone deals?
Most broadband providers offer broadband bundles with either a call plan included or offered as an add-on.
Digiweb, eir and Pure Telecom include a call plan in the price of your broadband package, whereas Sky, Vodafone and Virgin Media allow you to add a discounted call plan to your broadband plan.
You can compare deals from these providers:
Can you keep your phone number when you switch provider?
Yes, you can usually keep your house phone number if you switch.
Keeping your old home phone number means you won’t have the hassle of changing your contact details or losing touch with anyone.
Simply provide your old account details when you sign up and your new provider will handle the transfer.
Can you bundle your mobile and broadband plan?
Yes. The deals listed above compare landline call plans only, however, some providers like Vodafone offers discounts of up to €15 per month for customers who bundle their mobile and broadband plans together.
This can be more cost-effective than separate plans. As landline use declines, mobile and broadband packages may become more popular.
Eventually, legacy copper landlines in Ireland will be fully replaced by full fibre as part of the Copper Switch Off (CSO).
Can you get a call plan with full-fibre broadband?
Yes, you don’t have to give up your landline if you want fibre broadband.
Though fibre broadband works without a landline, in most cases, you can still choose a full fibre broadband deal and add-on a call plan.
Whilst most people now use their mobile for calls, many broadband providers allow you to opt-in to a phone service if you need it, and some offer a range of plans to suit your needs. For example:
- Off-peak
- Anytime
- Mobiles
- International calls
What’s the cheapest broadband and phone package?
Although prices seem similar across providers, offers and discounts arise regularly, and costs can change after the first year.
The cheapest plan depends on the provider, your location, and the type of broadband and call plan you need. Use our comparison tool above to see up-to-date broadband and home phone bundles available in your area.
In Ireland, introductory prices can start from around €30 per month for fibre broadband with standard landline calls, but costs can increase when your contract ends.
Many providers offer perks such as a free month, bill credits, or discounted call plans, so it’s worth comparing current deals before signing up.
When looking for the best value, consider more than just the monthly cost. Remember to consider features like broadband speed, off-peak calls and international minutes.
How to choose a broadband and home phone plan
Before switching, as well as price, there are several things you’ll want to consider when comparing broadband deals.
How to switch to a broadband and phone deal
Before switching to a new broadband and home phone bundle, review your current plan and decide what features you need.
Once you’re ready to switch:
- Check you’re out of contract and won’t get charged an early termination fee
- Decide the type of call plan you need, e.g. free landline or mobile calls, international minutes or just off-peak calls
- Use our eircode checker to compare the best broadband and home phone plans in your area
- If you think you need faster broadband, look for speedier deals at the same price or cheaper than your current deal
- Remember to check the contract length and terms and conditions of each plan carefully before switching
Broadband & home phone FAQs
What's the best broadband and phone package in Ireland?
The best plan for you depends on your location, usage, and individual needs. Some customers prioritise long-term value, while others want flexible call options.
For example;
- eir offers 500Mb fibre broadband with a 24-month discount, ideal for those who want to lock in low prices over a longer period
- Digiweb includes free unlimited calls to Irish and UK landlines and mobiles
Other providers like Virgin Media, Vodafone, and Sky also offer bundles with different broadband speeds, call allowances, and perks, so it’s important to compare deals based on your usage and the broadband options available in your area.
Are there discounted landline or broadband deals for pensioners in Ireland?
While there isn’t a universal government-run landline or broadband discount for all pensioners, some financial supports and provider programs can help reduce costs:
- Telephone Support Allowance (TSA): A weekly payment to help with communication costs for people on certain social welfare payments who also receive the Living Alone Increase and the Fuel Allowance.
- Household Benefits Package (HBP): If you’re aged 70 or over, you may qualify for a monthly credit towards your electricity or gas bill and a free TV licence.
Additionally, some providers offer age-friendly programs. For example, Digiweb has a dedicated care team for customers aged 60 and over, helping with account management and technical support.
Check each provider’s eligibility criteria, and use our comparison tool to see which plans and support options are available in your area.
Do you need a landline for fibre broadband?
No. Full fibre broadband runs independently of a copper landline. However, most providers allow you to add a VoIP-based phone service so you can still make and receive calls via your existing handset.
Can you cancel broadband without cancelling your landline?
If your broadband and phone are billed together, cancelling one may automatically end the bundle. Contact your provider to see if you can downgrade or unbundle. Some providers offer a stand-alone phone plan over VoIP.
What is Ireland’s Copper Switch Off and how does it affect home phone services?
The Copper Switch Off (CSO) is the phased retirement of Ireland’s copper telephone network as full fibre rolls out nationwide.
By 2030, most traditional landlines will be replaced by digital or VoIP phone services delivered over fibre.
If you currently use a copper line, your provider will migrate you to a fibre-based or VoIP service.
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