Open Dutch Fiber Logo
Back to the theme 'undefined'

Cheap home internet: this is how to choose the best and most affordable package in 2026

Good internet doesn't have to be expensive at all. But with so many providers and prices, it is sometimes difficult to see which package is really advantageous. What do you choose? And how do you keep costs low without sacrificing speed? We asked Jeroen Dangremond, Manager Customer Operations at Open Dutch Fiber. He sees daily how residents make their choices and knows exactly what to look out for wisely.

What should you watch for when choosing cheap home internet?

If you want to keep your home internet cheap, start with two things: the speed you need and which providers serve your address. Many people automatically choose the lowest package, but it doesn't always work well in practice. Jeroen often sees that happening: “The most important thing is to choose a package that suits your household. Slow internet seems cheap, but it ultimately leads to frustration.” That's why it's smart to first determine what kind of internet you really need.

Comparing Internet providers: how does it work?

When you compare internet providers, you don't just look at the price. The fine print often makes the difference. Pay particular attention to:

● the price per month;

● the speed you get;

● any installation costs;

● the contract duration;

● extras like TV or Wi-Fi boosters.

According to Jeroen, comparing is mostly about clarity: “Providers offer different packages, but it ultimately comes down to what you need and what you’re willing to pay.”

Also read the article: Internet-only: how to choose the best and cheapest subscription

Compare cheap home internet: what speed suits you?

Cheap internet is truly cheap only if it suits how you use the internet. That's why it’s useful to see what's happening in your household beforehand. Pay attention to:

● how many devices are online at the same time;

● if you make a lot of video calls or work from home;

● if you game or download large files.

Jeroen sees these differences becoming increasingly clear: “People are using more devices simultaneously. A stable network is more important than ever.” Fiber can handle this growth well and offers high speeds without the price increasing significantly.

Also read the article: Compare fiber by household: what speed suits your situation?

Which provider is the cheapest? Here's how to compare smartly

The cheapest provider varies by address. Providers set their own prices, speeds, and offers, and not every provider delivers on every network. Switch deals can further lower the monthly price. Think about discounts in the first months, free installation, or a free modem.

Jeroen sees large differences as a result: “Every provider makes its own choices in prices and speeds. That's why the differences can be significant.”

That's why comparing is important for cheap home internet. On the provider page of ODF, you can see within a few seconds which providers serve your address and what their packages cost. Pay particular attention to:

● the price after the welcome discount;

● the speed of each package;

● the conditions for switching.

With that information, you can easily choose the package that suits your household and budget.

Also read the article: Set up Chromecast: what you need to know

Here's how to lower your monthly internet costs

Many people want to save on the internet, but don't quite know where to start. Yet the benefit for cheap home internet often lies in simple choices. By critically looking at what you use and how your contract is structured, you can lower your monthly costs without diminishing your internet quality.

Jeroen often sees it go wrong in practice: “Many residents pay for extras they barely use. If you look at it more closely, you can quickly save money.”

Start therefore with these steps:

Choose only what you use: If you don't watch TV or make landline calls, an internet-only subscription is often cheaper than an all-in-one package.

Check your contract every year: After the promotional period, you often pay a higher rate. Many people don't notice and stay in an old subscription for too long.

Switch when your contract ends: New customers often get better offers than existing customers. Switching can therefore be worthwhile.

Look at fiber: Fiber is stable and fast, and often sharply priced for what you get. Especially if you are online a lot, it offers great value for your money.

By consciously choosing and regularly comparing, you keep control of your internet costs. This way, you don't pay more than necessary and still get a connection that suits your household.

See which providers you can choose for cheap home internet

Are you curious which providers deliver to your address? You can easily check that. Enter your address on our provider page and within a few seconds, you'll see all the providers that can connect your home. You get an immediate clear overview of the prices and packages. That way, you can compare at your ease and choose the internet that suits your household and budget.

About Jeroen Dangremond

Manager Customer Operations

This article was written in collaboration with Jeroen Dangremond. Jeroen is the customer operations manager at Open Dutch Fiber. He ensures that the connection of homes runs smoothly, with minimal inconvenience to residents. His goal: a quick and careful installation of fiber, so that everyone can enjoy a seamless online experience.

Share this knowledge article

Check out these articles too!

Can I choose a fiber provider myself?

Which fiber provider can you choose on the Open Dutch Fiber network? Learn how it works and check out all available providers.

These are the 5 benefits of fiber optic

Are you considering switching to fiber optic internet? Perhaps you hear from friends how fast it is, or read about it in advertisements. But what makes fiber optic so special? Jeroen Dangremond, Manager Customer Operations at Open Dutch Fiber, explains why more and more people are choosing fiber optic and what the main benefits are.

Zipcode
Hse no.
Add.