Fibre broadband deals (check full fibre availability by postcode)
Fibre availability varies by postcode and address, so start with a postcode check. FibreSwitch compares deals and shows what is available at your address; we are a comparison service, not a broadband provider. Use the results to review contract length, setup fees, and any price-change terms shown in the journey before you switch. If you are moving home, check again for the new address.
Last updated: 28 January 2026.
Compare fibre deals at your address
- Enter your postcode.
- Select your address if prompted.
- Compare fibre deals available at your address and review the terms shown.
Full fibre vs part-fibre, what it means in practice
Full fibre (FTTP) means fibre runs all the way to the property. Part-fibre uses fibre to a cabinet and copper for the final stretch. The speeds and options you see depend on your address and the packages available there.
Guide: What is full fibre
Who benefits most from full fibre
- Upload-heavy households with video calls or large file transfers.
- Homes with many connected devices at the same time.
- Gaming and streaming households that value consistent performance.
- Small businesses or home offices where reliability matters.
What still affects performance
- Router placement and Wi-Fi interference.
- Distance from the router and layout of the home.
- Use of Ethernet for key devices where possible.
Guide: Router placement
How to compare fibre deals properly
- Monthly price, contract length, and setup fees shown.
- Upload speed where it is listed in the journey.
- Any in-contract price changes shown before you switch.
- Total cost over the contract, not just the headline price.
Guide: Broadband contract lengths
Fibre broadband FAQs
What is full fibre and how is it different from part-fibre? Full fibre (FTTP) runs fibre all the way to the property, while part-fibre uses a mix of fibre and copper. Availability depends on your address.
Is fibre available at my address? Availability is postcode-specific. Use a postcode check to see which fibre deals are live at your address.
Is FibreSwitch a broadband provider? No. FibreSwitch is a comparison service, not a broadband provider. We show deals available at your address.
Who benefits most from full fibre? Homes with many devices, upload-heavy use, or regular video calls often benefit. The best option depends on your usage and address.
What still affects performance on fibre? Router placement, Wi-Fi interference, and in-home setup can affect performance even on fibre packages.
What should I compare on fibre deals? Check price, contract length, setup fees, upload speeds where shown, and any in-contract price changes shown in the journey.
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Full fibre comparisons
Full fibre availability depends on your address, not just your town. Compare upload speeds where shown, and check router placement to get the best in-home performance.
- Confirm FTTP availability at your address.
- Compare upload speeds where listed.
- Review setup fees and contract length.
Full fibre comparisons
Full fibre availability depends on your address, not just your town. Compare upload speeds where shown, and check router placement to get the best in-home performance.
- Confirm FTTP availability at your address.
- Compare upload speeds where listed.
- Review setup fees and contract length.
Full fibre still relies on good in-home Wi-Fi coverage.
Full fibre comparisons
Full fibre availability depends on your address, not just your town. Compare upload speeds where shown, and check router placement to get the best in-home performance.
- Confirm FTTP availability at your address.
- Compare upload speeds where listed.
- Review setup fees and contract length.
Full fibre still relies on good in-home Wi-Fi coverage.
Use a wired speed test to confirm line performance where possible.