Business Mobile and Broadband Bundle Deals 2026
Looking for a business mobile and broadband bundle that puts everything on one bill? Most UK businesses end up paying two separate suppliers — one for mobile, one for broadband — and miss out on the discounts available when both are quoted together. This guide covers what's actually possible to bundle in 2026, who offers what, and where the real savings sit.
What "bundle" actually means here
There are two flavours and they get mixed up a lot:
- Single supplier, single bill — one provider supplies both your mobile and your broadband. One direct debit, one renewal date, one number to call when something goes wrong. EE, Vodafone and Sky all do this for businesses
- Cross-product discount — separate products but quoted together, with the supplier discounting one to win both. This is more common at the SMB end and is where most of our customers actually save money
Either route gets you a better deal than buying piecemeal. The single-bill route is tidier; the cross-product route is usually cheaper because it forces the supplier to compete on both lines at once.
Who actually does business mobile + broadband bundles in the UK
| Provider | Mobile | Broadband | Single bill | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EE | Yes | Yes (BT-backed) | Yes | Strongest 5G + national fibre. Premium pricing |
| Vodafone | Yes | Yes (own fibre + Openreach) | Yes | Good for sub-50 staff businesses |
| O2 | Yes | Via Virgin Media O2 | Sometimes | Mobile is the strong product; broadband mainly in cabled areas |
| Sky Business | Limited mobile | Yes | Partial | Sky Broadband Business is the primary product |
For mobile we typically quote O2, EE and Vodafone. For broadband we'll quote whichever supplier's network reaches your postcode — usually a Sky Broadband, BT Wholesale or Openreach-based fibre product depending on availability.
Where the savings come from
Three things drive the price down when you quote both together:
- The mobile supplier wants to lock in your broadband renewal at the same time as your mobile renewal, because synced renewals make you stickier as a customer. They'll concede something on price to do it
- Volume discounts on mobile — five or more business mobiles already gets you a meaningful discount per line. Bundled with broadband, the supplier has more room to discount the per-line cost
- Reduced setup fees — a single supplier setting up both connections at the same time avoids duplicated install work, which they often pass back as a one-off credit
The catch is that the headline bundle price isn't always the best deal. Sometimes splitting your mobile and broadband across two different suppliers — but quoting them at the same time — comes out cheaper. We check both routes whenever we quote.
When a bundle makes sense
Good fit:
- You've got 3+ mobile lines and a primary broadband connection at one main office
- Your mobile and broadband contracts are both ending within a few months of each other
- You want one supplier to handle billing and faults
- You're an accountant, professional services firm, or any single-site SMB
Less good fit:
- You've got staff scattered across many sites with different broadband needs (a multi-site quote is better)
- Your mobile contract has 12+ months left (the savings rarely outweigh the early termination)
- You need a leased line — those are quoted separately from mobile
What we'll ask when you get a quote
When you fill in our quote form we'll need:
- Number of mobile lines and your current monthly spend
- Postcode of your main office (so we can check broadband speeds available at your address)
- Your current contract end dates if you know them
- Any specific needs — cloud phone system, EU travel, multi-site, large data users
That gives us enough to come back within 24 hours with a comparison of what each supplier will do for you on a combined deal.
What "fibre" actually means at your address
The biggest variable in any business broadband bundle is what fibre you can actually get. The marketing mostly looks the same — "affordable fibre business broadband" — but at the wholesale level there are three categories:
- FTTC (fibre to the cabinet) — fibre to the street, copper into your building. Up to ~80Mbps. Available almost everywhere
- FTTP (full fibre to the premises) — fibre all the way in. Up to 1Gbps+. Available at roughly 70% of UK postcodes and growing fast
- Leased line — dedicated symmetric fibre, SLAs, usually 100Mbps to 10Gbps. Properly business grade. Quoted separately
For most SMBs FTTP is the sweet spot when it's available. We check that for you as part of the quote.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get business mobile and broadband on one bill?
Yes — EE, Vodafone and Sky all offer combined business billing. O2 broadband is via Virgin Media O2 and is single-bill only in cabled areas. Whether one bill is the right choice depends on price; sometimes splitting suppliers but renewing at the same time saves more.
How much does a business mobile and broadband bundle cost?
The cost depends on how many mobile lines you need, your data allowances, the broadband speed available at your address and the contract length. We quote against your specific requirements rather than work from a list price, because the discounts vary by supplier. Tell us your setup and we'll confirm an exact price.
Is it cheaper to bundle business mobile and broadband?
Usually yes — bundling lets the supplier discount more aggressively because they're winning both products and synchronising your renewals. Savings of 10-20% versus buying separately are typical. We always quote bundle vs split-supplier so you can see the difference.
What broadband speeds are available for my business?
Depends entirely on your postcode. Most of the UK gets at least FTTC (~80Mbps). Around 70% of UK premises now get full fibre (FTTP) at speeds up to 1Gbps. We check your address before quoting so you see realistic options, not the headline rate.
Can I bundle business mobile with a leased line?
Leased lines are usually quoted separately from mobile because the install process and contract terms are different. We can still coordinate both quotes for you and synchronise renewals, but they'll be two products on two contracts in most cases.
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