With such a large and varied amount of services available from a number of providers, it can be difficult to know where to start to get the best deals currently on the market.
Fortunately, it doesn't take a professional financier to get the best deals and it simply requires for you to increase your knowledge on what you want to buy.
First of all, what you always have to keep in mind is that unless you strike lucky with three different providers, it's generally accepted that you're going to be able to pay the least amount of money on a monthly basis if you combine all three services together.
Furthermore, not a substantial amount of providers offer monthly contracts, but if they do and you're looking for the best deal financially, you're almost always going to be better off tying yourself into a 12 month contract. The possibility of changing after just 30 days is appealing, but you'll no doubt pay for this luxury.
If for whatever reason you have to purchase home phone, broadband and TV separately, there are certain things you have to do about each to ensure that you get the best deal possible.
1. Home phone - no matter which provider you look at, there isn't a great deal of difference in the monthly prices of their like-for-like services and you're going to - or you should - be paying around 11 pounds a month for the line rental.
The difference in prices is apparent when you start looking at the cost of calls, as whilst one provider might offer unlimited local weekend and evening calls, another might charge for every single call you make, no matter what time of day it is.
And it's always worthwhile keeping in mind whether you actually need a home phone or not - if you have a mobile phone and you're only ever at home on a night when people aren't likely to contact you on a landline, is there any need for a home phone?
2. Broadband - the cost of broadband has decreased substantially in recent years and if you spend a few minutes reading information about broadband and how competitive it is, it becomes apparent that if you're only a light user, you can get broadband for the same cost of two pints of beer or a few Sunday newspapers.
If you're constantly looking for the best broadband deal, make sure you check regularly, as the prices are generally decreasing, albeit now only marginally, year on year.
3. TV - like home phone line rental, the difference between the basic satellite and cable television packages is marginal and you should be looking to pay somewhere around the 17 pounds figure for a standard monthly package.
However, if you're looking for additional packages, such as sports or movies, then it's strongly advised that you shop around and even try to haggle with the providers, as this is where the monthly figure can increase substantially, with the cost of an all inclusive satellite or cable television package costing around 50 pounds a month.
Cheap home phone broadband and TV deals are available and for the most part, it's just a matter of doing your research -read up on home phones, find out information about broadband and look into TV packages and you'll soon understand what you need to do to get the best deal possible.