About Rebel
Rebel is a UK broadband provider offering home internet plans. As with any provider, the value of a plan depends on how its structure suits your household, so a short comparison of the basics is worthwhile before you commit.
What to compare
UK broadband connections range from part-fibre to full fibre depending on availability, and the right speed tier depends on usage. Confirm what is available at your address first, then weigh the rest.
- Connection type available and the speed tiers it supports
- Contract length and what happens at the end of a term
- Router or equipment provided and any setup steps
- Whether any extras are included with a plan
- Support options if you need help switching
Working out the right fit
A home with several people online at once needs more than a light-use household. Because plans and inclusions change over time, focus on the structure that suits you and confirm current terms before signing up.
Contracts and switching
Before committing to Rebel, review the contract length and what happens when an initial term ends, since ongoing pricing can differ from any introductory period. Check the notice required to leave, whether moving home is straightforward, and how a switch from another provider is handled so you are not left without a connection. Because inclusions and pricing change over time, the underlying structure of a plan, and the connection type available at your address, matter more than any single headline.