How FibreSwitch works
FibreSwitch is a comparison service, not a broadband provider. We help you compare options and understand what to check before you switch.
Quick answer: enter your postcode, confirm your address, then compare price, contract length, and key terms shown for the deals available to you.
Last updated: 31 January 2026.
What happens when you check your postcode
- We ask for a postcode so we can check availability for your area.
- You confirm your full address because availability can differ by street or building.
- We show the deals that match your address and list the key terms for comparison.
Availability, pricing, and contract terms can change, so always confirm details during checkout.
How we compare deals
- We show address-level availability where providers supply it.
- We include key terms such as contract length, setup fees, and price-change terms.
- We flag trade-offs so you can compare like for like.
See the full ranking approach in How we rank results.
Data notes and sources
FibreSwitch depends on provider availability data and published terms. If a deal looks unclear, check the provider's confirmation before you switch.
- Ofcom guidance and switching context: https://www.ofcom.org.uk/
- Consumer rights and complaints: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
- Network background: https://www.openreach.com/
How we are funded
We may earn commission if you switch via our links. This does not change the price you pay, but always compare against going direct before you buy.
Read more in How we make money.
Next steps
- Check your postcode to confirm availability.
- Compare total cost and contract length.
- Read switching guidance if you are unsure.
Ready to check availability? Enter your postcode.
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