As temperatures plummet across the UK, there’s nothing better than uninterrupted broadband to keep you entertained during the darker months - and now you can enjoy unlimited browsing without paying a penny.

With British Summer Time (BST) officially coming to an end on October 29, many Brits will be spending more time indoors as the streaming season starts. In fact, leading connectivity provider TalkTalk found that Millennials' data usage increased by a quarter during the colder days, meaning many are opting to skip nights out in favour of staying home to browse online.

With Christmas just around the corner, TalkTalk is giving one Daily Star reader the chance to win a value-packed Full Fibre 900 broadband package worth more than £800. The ultrafast and ultra reliable package is 24 times faster than standard broadband, designed for busy households to enjoy seamless surfing.

One lucky winner will receive a free Amazon eero Pro 6 with Tri-band Wi-Fi 6 which is perfect for high speeds up to 1 Gigabit. The package will also include Total Home Wi-Fi, which retails for £379.98. This includes an additional eero to extend the coverage around your home.

This unmissable prize package is currently available for £45 a month, on an 18-month contract, working out at £810. Please note, the package is data only and doesn’t include a phone line.

The competition is open to new and existing TalkTalk customers and entrants must check they’re eligible for Full Fibre via TalkTalk’s postcode checker HERE before entering. If the winner isn’t eligible, then another entrant will be selected.

Whether you enjoy smooth gaming or endless streaming, this competition is for you! So, what are you waiting for? Fill in your details below to be in with a chance of winning this incredible prize:

Enter now and keep your fingers crossed! If you can't see the entry form above, click HERE.

The competition closes at 23:59 on Sunday, November 12 and the lucky winner will be selected at random. Good luck!

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