Broadband providers
Filter by provider name, then check availability by postcode and address.
Quick answer
Use this list to find a provider, then run a postcode check to see what is available at your address. Availability and pricing vary by address; confirm at checkout before you switch.
How to use this list
- Select a provider to view address-level availability.
- Compare contract length, setup fees, and price changes shown.
- Check support details before you switch.
Who this is for
Households and businesses comparing broadband availability, pricing, and contract terms at a specific address. Use this list to shortlist providers and then check each provider page for your postcode.
What to check before you buy
- Confirm availability at your address with a postcode check.
- Check contract length and exit fees.
- Review setup fees and any mid-contract price rises.
- Confirm whether an engineer visit is needed.
- Check router and equipment terms.
Contract and price rise notes
Contracts are typically 12 or 24 months; terms vary by provider and package. Many providers apply annual percentage-based price rises; check each offer for the exact policy. Exit fees may apply if you leave before the end of the contract.
Router and setup
Packages often include a router; delivery and setup steps vary by provider. Some installs are self-setup, others require an engineer visit. Equipment return terms apply when you leave.
Support expectations
Support is usually offered via phone, online chat, or account; hours and channels vary by provider. Check each provider’s website for current contact options and complaint routes.
Useful links
Check your postcode · How to switch broadband · Broadband availability checker · Broadband price rises: what to expect
Compare providers: BT, Sky, Virgin Media.
If you cannot find a provider
Some providers do not share address-level data. If a provider is missing, run a postcode check and review the available options for your address.
Provider comparison checklist
- Confirm availability by address.
- Review contract length and price changes shown.
- Check setup fees and equipment terms.
Top providers
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Before you switch
Use the provider page to understand the steps and then confirm details during checkout. Contract terms can vary by network, so always check the provider’s confirmation.
If you are moving home
Availability can change by address, so run a fresh check for the new property before you choose a provider.
Next steps
Check your postcode · Broadband deals · Switch broadband · Guides
When to check again
Check availability again if you change address, if a provider announces a rollout in your area, or if your contract end date is near.
Support and complaints
If you need to raise a complaint, check the provider’s support route and the official complaint paths listed in our guides.
Shortlisting providers
Pick two or three providers, compare availability at your address, then check total cost and contract length. If Wi-Fi coverage is a concern, compare router and mesh options where shown.
When to re-check availability
Re-check availability if you change address, if your provider announces a rollout, or if a deal expires. Availability is dynamic and can change as networks expand.
Provider comparison framework
Start with availability at your address, then compare contract length, total cost, and any price-change terms shown. This avoids picking a deal that looks cheap up front but costs more across the full term.
Next, consider reliability and in-home setup. Router placement and Wi-Fi coverage can have more impact on everyday performance than headline speed.
- Confirm availability and installation method.
- Compare total cost over the contract.
- Check support routes and complaint options.
Common mistakes
- Comparing offers without checking postcode availability.
- Ignoring setup fees or price changes shown in the journey.
- Overpaying for speed when Wi-Fi coverage is the real issue.
How to choose between similar deals
If two providers look similar on price and speed, check contract length, router terms, and support options. These details often decide the better fit.
Use guides to compare contract lengths and understand price rises before you switch.
Quick glossary
- Availability: whether a provider can serve your address.
- Setup fees: any upfront costs shown during checkout.
- Contract length: the minimum term you agree to.
Decision checklist
- Availability confirmed by address.
- Total cost reviewed across the full term.
- Support routes and complaint options noted.
If a deal looks good but details are missing, check the provider’s confirmation before you proceed.
When in doubt, compare two similar deals side by side and choose the clearer terms.
Providers FAQs
Do all providers appear here? No. We include providers that supply address-level availability and comparable terms for your postcode.
Why does availability differ by street? Network footprint and building type affect availability, so nearby streets can show different results.
Should I check postcode before choosing? Yes. Use a postcode check to confirm which providers can serve your exact address.
Where can I compare business providers? Use the business broadband hub for business-focused availability and support considerations.
Who we compare
Providers that allow address-level availability checks and list key terms clearly.
Who we do not compare
Providers without address checks, or those that do not publish key terms.
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Next step: check your postcode to see what is live at your address.
Last updated: 9 February 2026.
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