Quick answer

Use the postcode checker first, then pick a filter to narrow deals by speed, contract, or bundle. Results depend on your address.

Caveat: Prices and availability vary by postcode; confirm at checkout before ordering.

In one minute

  • Good for: Narrowing deals by one or two criteria (e.g. contract length, speed, TV).
  • Watch outs: Too many filters can remove viable options; availability is still postcode-based.
  • Typical use: Postcode check first, then apply a filter that matches your main goal.
  • After postcode entry: Results update; filters only narrow what is already available at your address.

Key facts

  • Filters do not change availability; they narrow the deals shown for your address.
  • Start with one or two filters to avoid removing good options.
  • Compare total cost over the contract, not just headline price.
  • Contract length, speed, and bundle filters are the most used.

How to use filters

  • Start with a postcode check to confirm availability.
  • Apply one or two filters at a time.
  • Compare total cost across the contract.

Common mistakes

  • Filtering before you confirm postcode availability.
  • Using too many filters and removing viable options.
  • Comparing headline price only.

What to check after filtering

  • Contract length and exit fees.
  • Setup fees and equipment terms shown.
  • Price-change terms if listed.

Choose filters by goal

  • Use speed filters if you have heavy usage.
  • Use contract filters if you need flexibility.
  • Use bundle filters if you need TV or phone.

How to compare deals safely

  • Compare total cost over the full minimum term.
  • Check mid-contract price increase terms.
  • Confirm set-up costs and delivery fees.
  • Confirm router return rules.
  • Check customer support and fault response.

If results look limited

Remove one filter and compare again. Availability is postcode-specific, so a smaller filter set often reveals more options.

Filters FAQs

Why do I need to enter my postcode? Availability is address-based. Filters only narrow deals that are already available at your address.

Should I apply multiple filters? Start with one or two filters so you do not remove viable options, then refine based on results.

Do filters change availability? No. Availability is still based on postcode and address; filters only narrow the deals shown.

Why did a filter remove all deals? Some filters are restrictive or not available at your address. Remove one filter and try again.

Which filter should I use first? Pick the filter that matches your main goal, such as price, contract length, or speed.

Is FibreSwitch a broadband provider? No. We are a comparison service and show deals available at your address.

What costs should I check before switching? Check total cost over the contract, setup fees, delivery, and any in-contract price changes shown.

Can I use filters if I'm moving home? Yes. Use your new address postcode and then apply filters to narrow deals at the new property.

Do all providers appear in every filter? No. Results depend on availability at your address and whether providers offer packages that match the filter.

What if I want broadband only or broadband and TV? Use the package-type filter links on this page to see broadband-only, broadband and TV, or other bundles.

Next steps

Check your postcode to see deals available at your address, then use a filter to narrow by speed, contract, or bundle.

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Last updated: 9 February 2026.

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