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Compare fibre, cable and DSL from Ziggo, DELTA, KPN and more. Find the fastest connection for the best price.

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Which internet suits you?

Filter by price, speed and connection type.

Fibre or cable?

Fibre is fastest. Cable is also fast and widely available.

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With or without TV?

All-in-one is often cheaper than everything separately.

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Contract term

Promo price often applies the first year.

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Buying guide

Compare internet and TV

Comparing an internet and TV package pays off, because the differences in price, speed and terms between providers are large. Below you compare daily-updated packages from providers including KPN, Ziggo, Odido, DELTA Fiber and Vodafone, with fibre, cable and DSL, with or without television. This way you find the fastest connection for your address at the sharpest price.

Fibre, cable or DSL?

Fibre offers the highest and most stable speeds, with equal upload and download speed, provided it is available at your address. Cable via Ziggo also reaches high download speeds up to 1 Gbit per second, but with a lower upload speed. DSL over the phone line is the slowest and is increasingly being replaced by fibre. Always check first which connections are available at your address.

Which speed do you need?

For a household that browses, emails and occasionally streams, 100 to 200 Mbit per second is plenty. If you work from home with video calls, several people game at once or you stream in 4K on multiple screens, 500 Mbit to 1 Gbit per second is more comfortable. Also watch the upload speed if you send many large files or work from home.

With or without television?

Many providers offer internet on its own or in a package with television and sometimes a landline. A combined package is often cheaper than separate services, but only if you actually use the TV. If you mostly watch via streaming services, internet-only can be cheaper.

Watch promotional rates and term

Many internet packages have an attractive promotional rate for the first year, after which the price rises. So look at the price after the promotional period and the term of the contract. Work out the average monthly price over the full term to compare packages fairly.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between fibre and cable?
Fibre uses light signals and offers high, stable speeds with equal up and download. Cable uses the coax network and reaches high download speeds, but with lower upload. Fibre is generally more future-proof.
How do I know if fibre is available at my address?
Availability differs per address. When taking out a plan you do a postcode check with the provider; it shows directly which connections and speeds are possible at your address.
Do I need a separate TV package?
Not necessarily. If you mostly watch via streaming services, internet-only can be cheaper. If you use regular TV channels, a combined package is often cheaper.
Why does my internet price rise after a year?
Many packages have a temporary promotional rate for new customers. After the promotional period the regular rate applies. So always look at the price after the first year.
Which speed do I need for working from home?
For video calls and working from home, 100 to 200 Mbit per second is usually enough. If several people work at once or you send large files, a higher speed and a good upload speed are welcome.