Fibre Optic Broadband Providers and Deals
Key benefits of fibre broadband
- Fibre optic broadband offers much faster speeds than standard ADSL broadband.
- Connectivity is more reliable as it uses next generation, optical fibre cable to reduce the loss of speed over long distances.
- Great choice for households where multiple users and devices need to be connected.
- Highly recommended for users who often watch TV services like Now TV, stream online videos, watch HD video sites like Netflix and iPlayer, make video calls via Skype or play online games.
- With superfast speeds, you can download and upload files, music albums and videos in no time.
Fibre Optic Broadband Providers
All major providers offer fibre broadband packages. There are some providers such as Hyperotpic and Gigaclear whose services are limited to selected areas.
BT
BT offers a wide range of fibre broadband plans with speeds from 50Mbps and 900Mbps. BT fibre broadband has faster speeds and better coverage than other Openreach based FTTC providers.
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Virgin Media
The cable operator offers the fastest speed of 1130Mbps to households, while mid-range packages offer speeds between 54Mbps and 516Mbps.
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Sky
Sky is more focussed on its TV service, while offering a range of fibre optic speeds from 59Mbps to 500Mbps.
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TalkTalk
Known as an affordable fibre provider, TalkTalk offers 38Mb and 67Mb speeds on its entry-level plans while its full fibre broadband plans offers speeds up to 944Mbps.
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Plusnet
You can either choose a speed between 36Mb and 500Mb speed when you decide to go with Plusnet.
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EE
EE allows you to get 36Mb or 67Mb speed with entry-level options while its full fibre broadband plans are available with speeds from 145Mbps to 900Mbps.
Vodafone
Vodafone offers much cheaper fibre broadband deals than its rivals. There are two basic fibre options – 35Mb or 63Mb. You can get top speeds of up to 910Mbps with full fibre broadband. Vodafone is one of the operators which offers full fibre plans with symmetrical upload speeds.
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Hyperoptic
Hyperoptic is a full fibre broadband provider (fibre to the premises) offering ultrafast packages at reasonable pricing. Its plans come with speeds from 50Mbps to 900Mbps and also provide symmetrical upload speeds.
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Fibre Broadband Explained
Fibre optic broadband uses optical fibre cables made of glass or plastic which is better medium than traditional copper wires for quicker transmission of data from exchanges to premises or vice versa. Via fibre networks, speed is not lost as much as through copper cables over long distances. This improves speed and coverage of fibre broadband.Buried underground, optical fibre network is also easy to extend and install anywhere in urban or non-urban areas.In the UK, fibre broadband is available as three types:
FTTC (fibre to the cabinet)
FTTC broadband uses fibre optic cables between exchanges and street cabinets from where the connections come to homes via copper wires. You can get maximum download speed of 80Mbps and upload speed of 20Mbps over FTTC lines. Most providers including BT, Sky, TalkTalk, EE, Plusnet and Post Office currently offer their fibre services via FTTC network.
FTTH or FTTP (fibre to the homes/premises)
This is also known as pure fibre broadband as it uses optical fibre cabling for the entire installation of the line, right from the exchange up to the users’ premises.This network improves speeds and offers up to 900Mbps speeds, but available in selected areas.
Virgin Media cable broadband
Virgin cable broadband uses DOCSIS 3.1 coaxial cable between the cabinet and homes, rather than copper which Openreach makes use of. DOCSIS 3.1 technology allows Virgin Media to deliver the fastest speeds to UK homes, beating the speeds delivered by BT offers over its FTTC network.
Fibre Optic Broadband Speeds
Fibre broadband speeds do vary depending on the network (FTTC or FTTP) that delivers. Faster the speeds, more limited its availability.
- Superfast fibre connections offer speeds in a range of 30Mbps – 100Mbps. Most fibre packages are in this group.
- Ultrafast fibre broadband offers above 300Mbps speeds but less than 600Mbps.
- Hyperfast fibre broadband which offers speeds around 1Gbps is limited to some areas in major cities. These speeds are ideal for large businesses or homes with a plenty of users.
You should also bear in mind that fibre broadband speeds do change with respect to usage time (normal hours or peak times of 8pm-10pm). Factors like network congestion and traffic shaping can cause this.
Fibre Broadband Availability
Almost all households in the UK (98%) can now get fibre optic broadband. It is more easily available in cities and towns than villages.Fibre broadband offers different speeds which does vary depending on provider and package. To check the availability of which providers offer fibre packages in your area, use our postcode checker which also helps you compare prices and their latest offers.
Virgin Media covers 60% of the households in the UK while Openreach based providers like BT, TalkTalk, Sky and EE have better connectivity of up to 98%.
There is also provision of fibre broadband by operators like Hyperoptic which is limited to some major cities.