FTTP broadband deals (available at your address)
Full fibre (FTTP) deals: fibre to your property. Use the postcode checker to see which deals are available at your address. Availability and pricing vary by postcode, so confirm results before you switch.
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Quick answer
Full fibre (FTTP) broadband deals. Use the postcode checker to see live availability and prices.
Deals, speeds, and contract terms can vary by address, so always confirm before ordering.
In one minute
- Good for: Shortlisting fttp broadband deals for your address.
- Watch outs: Availability can change by postcode and property type.
- Typical contract: 12 to 24 months, unless filtered otherwise.
- Router and setup: Router delivery and setup vary by provider.
- After postcode entry: Results update after you enter your postcode.
Key facts
- Connection types: FTTP.
- Availability varies by postcode and network.
- Prices and speeds can change by address.
- Contract length and setup fees differ by provider.
- Check whether an engineer visit is required.
- Review equipment return terms before switching.
- Confirm any mid-contract price changes.
Who this is for
FTTP broadband deals suits households that want to narrow results to a specific requirement before comparing prices and contract terms.
How it works
We show broadband deals available at your address. Enter a postcode to confirm which providers and networks can serve your property.
Availability, speeds, and pricing can vary by postcode and sometimes by building, so always confirm the details before you switch.
How this filter changes results
FTTP broadband deals narrows results to deals that match this requirement. It can reduce the number of options, but makes comparison clearer for the feature you care about.
Use the filter alongside postcode checks so you are comparing like-for-like offers available at your address.
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 and equipment return rules.
- Check customer support and fault response.
Hidden costs to watch
- Setup fees
- Activation fees
- Delivery charges
- Early termination fees
- Equipment return charges
When to use another filter
If FTTP broadband deals removes too many options, try narrowing by contract length or speed first, then return to this filter once you see what is available.
Remember that availability is postcode-specific, so a different filter can sometimes reveal a better-value option at your address.
Check availability for your postcode
Results update after you enter your postcode and address.
Common questions
What is FTTP? Full fibre to the property: fibre runs all the way to your home. Typically supports higher speeds than FTTC.
Why do I need to enter my postcode? FTTP availability is address-based. A postcode check shows which full fibre deals you can get.
Who are FTTP broadband deals good for? Households that want full fibre where it is available at their address.
Will connection type affect speed? Yes. FTTP is full fibre; FTTC is part-fibre. Full fibre usually supports higher speeds where available.
Will all providers appear in this filter? No. Results depend on availability at your address and whether providers supply FTTP packages.
Do prices change by postcode? Yes. Pricing, availability, and contract terms can vary by postcode and property type.
Can I switch without losing service? Often yes, but timings depend on your current contract and whether an engineer visit is required.
What should I check before ordering? Review contract length, setup fees, equipment returns, and managed switch details.
Is FibreSwitch a broadband provider? No. We are a comparison service and show deals available at your address.
What if I'm moving home? Use your new address postcode to see FTTP deals at the new property and schedule the switch for your move date.
Next steps
Check your postcode to see FTTP broadband deals available at your address, then compare total cost and contract terms.
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Last updated: 9 February 2026.
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