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EE, TalkTalk, and Vodafone were named as Britain’s most complained-about broadband providers, according to the latest figures from the communications watchdog Ofcom.

The data, covering the quarter from July to September in 2025, showed overall complaint numbers remained stable compared to the previous period.

However, broadband complaints were particularly focused on EE, which maintained similar levels, and TalkTalk and Vodafone, both of which saw an increase. Each of these providers registered 10 complaints per 100,000 customers.

In contrast, BT-owned Plusnet received the fewest broadband complaints. TalkTalk also emerged as the most complained about landline provider, with a quarter-on-quarter increase in grievances.

Utility Warehouse generated the fewest landline complaints.

Meanwhile, O2, Sky Mobile and Three were the mobile providers which received the most complaints for the quarter.

Ofcom said broadband complaints were particularly focused towards EE – which saw similar complaint numbers to the prior quarter – and TalkTalk and Vodafone, which saw an increase
Ofcom said broadband complaints were particularly focused towards EE – which saw similar complaint numbers to the prior quarter – and TalkTalk and Vodafone, which saw an increase (PA Wire)

O2 and Sky Mobile customers mostly complained about how their complaints were handled, with Three customer complaints mainly linked to issues with faults, services and getting connected.

The report showed EE, Tesco Mobile, Vodafone and iD Mobile generated the fewest complaints for pay-monthly mobile.

In TV, EE received the most complaints for a pay-TV provider, with Sky and TalkTalk receiving the fewest.

Ofcom regularly publishes these reports to provide transparency on consumer experiences across the UK’s main communication providers.

Ernest Doku, Broadband and mobiles expert at Uswitch, said: “The watchdog said it compiled and published the figures to help consumers see how their providers performed in relation to others, and to help them choose a new provider if they were thinking of switching.

“Patience for poor service is wearing thin. While it is positive to see overall complaint volumes across broadband, mobile, and pay-TV remain steady, the lack of improvement across the industry is a concern for households facing rising bills.

“Plusnet has once again set the benchmark for broadband, receiving the fewest complaints, which reflects its recent win for Best Broadband Provider for Customer Service at the Uswitch 2026 Telecoms Awards.

“By contrast, TalkTalk and Vodafone saw complaints increase this quarter, while EE remains among the most complained-about providers.

“With annual price rises approaching in April, customers will be looking closely at whether their provider justifies these extra costs. If your service isn’t delivering, you don’t need to settle – now is the time to compare deals and see if there is a provider offering better value for money.”

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