Broadband by area
Find your area, then check postcode availability for live broadband deals.
Area pages are a starting point. Availability is confirmed at address level, so the postcode check is the final step.
How to use this hub
- Search for your town or city.
- Run a postcode check for your address.
- Compare total cost and contract length before you switch.
Why results can differ
Network footprint, building type, and in-home setup change what appears in results. If the list looks short, try the full address entry and check again later.
After you see results
- Compare total cost, not just monthly price.
- Check contract length and early exit fees.
- Review router and Wi-Fi coverage needs.
Next steps
Use the postcode results to shortlist options, then read a guide to understand trade-offs such as speed, reliability, and setup.
If you are moving home, repeat the check for the new address before you switch.
Common questions
- Why is availability different on nearby streets?
- Why do some buildings show fewer options?
- When should I re-check availability?
The answers usually depend on network rollout and property type, so always confirm by address.
Helpful next steps
If you are unsure which deal to pick, start with a guide that matches your situation, such as home working or streaming.
You can also compare providers directly if you already know the company you prefer.
Need more help?
Use the guides hub for step-by-step comparisons, or visit the providers hub if you want to compare a specific company.
Areas FAQs
Is area availability the same for every address? No. Availability varies by network footprint and building type, so nearby addresses can show different results.
Why do nearby streets show different results? Network rollout and property type affect availability, so two nearby streets can differ.
Do I need a full address to check? Yes. Postcode is the start, but full address checks are more accurate for availability.
How often should I re-check availability? Re-check if you move, if a provider announces a rollout, or if your contract is ending.
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Last updated: 28 January 2026.
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