Get the Three 5G Hub with 3 months free, for great value home broadband

5 April 2023

Get the Three 5G Hub with 3 months free, for great value home broadband

If you’re after 5G home broadband then Three is a good choice, as it’s typically one of the most affordable and best value providers, but right now it’s even better than usual.

That’s because currently you can get the Three 5G Hub on a 24-month contract with three months free. So in other words you’ll only be paying for 21 of those months. At £20 per month that saves you a hefty £60 over the life of the contract, and even on the months that you are paying, that’s a highly competitive price.

Three 5G Broadband Deals

Three 5G Broadband

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Unlimited Data
£11.00 a month
24 month contract
£11.00 a month
Three+ Rewards

Three 5G Broadband

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Unlimited Data
£28.00 a month
1 month contract
£28.00 a month
Three+ Rewards

This deal doesn’t just include the Three 5G Hub itself (with no upfront cost), but also unlimited 5G data, so you can stream, download, work, play online games, and do whatever else you want online, as much as you want.

That all makes this the ideal home broadband solution if you can get a Three 5G signal in your home. It’s even better if your fibre broadband options are slow or expensive, but this can compete even with fast fibre, as Three advertises average download speeds of 150Mbps and maximum download speeds of 1Gbps.

For reference, fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) – which is what most of the UK uses for broadband – tops out at 80Mbps, with average speeds that are often much lower.

What’s so good about the Three 5G Hub?

The Three 5G Hub supports speeds fast enough for 4K streaming and near-instant downloads, and it’s incredibly easy to set up too, as it’s designed to be plug and play – so there’s no need for an engineer to install it.

The Three 5G Hub also includes Ethernet ports for wired connections and antenna ports for if you need a signal boost. Plus, it can get up to 64 devices connected to the internet at once, so no matter how many laptops, smartphones, tablets, TVs, consoles, and other Wi-Fi devices you have at home, this should easily be able to cope.

All that and it comes in a sleek design that should fit neatly into almost any room.

Editorial Manager

James has been writing for us for over 10 years. Currently, he is Editorial Manager for our group of companies ( 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk) and sub-editor at TechRadar. He specialises in smartphones, mobile networks/ technology, tablets, and wearables.

In the past, James has also written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media, Smart TV Radar, and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV. He has a film studies degree from the University of Kent, Canterbury, and has over a decade’s worth of professional writing experience.

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