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Quotezone compares broadband from 15+ UK providers in one search. Enter your postcode and Quotezone shows which providers can actually connect your address, then lets you compare their deals on price, speed, contract length and connection type. Not every provider serves every street, so the choice you see depends on where you live.

Broadband providers you can compare

These are some of the providers featured when you compare on Quotezone. Which ones appear depends on your postcode – enter it above to see who can connect your home.

Sky

A major national provider offering broadband over the Openreach network – full fibre where it’s built and standard fibre elsewhere – plus TV packages.

Vodafone

Sells home broadband over both the Openreach and CityFibre networks, so the connection you get depends on which network reaches your address.

BT

One of the UK’s largest providers, delivering broadband across the Openreach network with full fibre rolling out to more homes each year.

Virgin Media

Runs its own cable network separate from Openreach, reaching many UK homes with gigabit-capable speeds.

NOW

A no-frills broadband brand using the Openreach network, aimed at households that want a straightforward package.

Three

Offers 4G and 5G home broadband through a plug-in hub – a wireless option where you’d rather not wait for a fixed line.

Community Fibre

A full-fibre alternative network focused on London, often very competitive in the areas it serves.

YouFibre

A full-fibre (FTTP) alternative network building its own connections in a growing list of towns and cities.

BeFibre

Another full-fibre alternative network laying FTTP lines in selected areas across the UK.

More providers

Smaller and regional providers – such as Zzoomm, Beebu, Rebel, Orbus, The One and V4 Consumer – also appear in your results where they reach your address.

How to choose a broadband provider

The right provider depends on your address, the speed your household needs and your budget – comparing lets you weigh all three at once.

Start with availability

The first thing that narrows your choice is what reaches your address. A postcode check shows which providers and connection types – full fibre, cable, standard fibre or mobile – you can actually get.

Match the speed to your home

A small flat with light use needs far less than a busy household with several people streaming and gaming at once. Pick a speed tier that suits how you use the internet.

Weigh price against contract

Providers must tell you the speed you’re likely to get at peak times (8pm–10pm), and any in-contract price rise before you sign up (Ofcom). Compare set-up fees, contract length and offers too.

How to switch broadband provider

Switching provider is simpler than it used to be – one purchase sets the whole move in motion.

Compare at your postcode

Enter your postcode on Quotezone, compare the deals available at your address and choose the package that suits you best.

Buy on the provider’s site

You complete the purchase in the provider’s checkout, which starts the move under Ofcom’s One Touch Switching rules – in place since 12 September 2024 (Ofcom).

Let the provider do the rest

Your new provider arranges the switch and closes your old service, so you don’t need to contact your current provider yourself.

You might also need

Setting up a new connection is a good moment to protect the kit that relies on it.

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Broadband provider FAQs

Which broadband providers can I compare?

Quotezone compares broadband from 15+ UK providers, including Sky, Vodafone, BT, Virgin Media, NOW, Three, Community Fibre, YouFibre and BeFibre. The providers you see depend on your address, because not every provider serves every street. Enter your postcode to see who can connect your home.

Who is the best broadband provider?

There’s no single best provider – it depends on what reaches your address, the speed your household needs and your budget. A full-fibre provider may be ideal in one street and unavailable in the next. Comparing the deals at your postcode on Quotezone is the best way to find the right one for you.

How do I switch broadband provider?

Compare the deals at your postcode on Quotezone, choose a package and click through to the provider. You complete the purchase in the provider’s checkout, which starts the move under One Touch Switching. Your new provider then arranges the switch and closes your old service for you.

How many broadband providers does Quotezone compare?

Quotezone compares broadband from 15+ UK providers across full fibre, cable, standard fibre and 4G/5G mobile home broadband. Which providers appear in your results depends on which networks reach your postcode.

Why do different providers show at different addresses?

Broadband runs over physical networks – Openreach, Virgin Media’s cable, and full-fibre alternative networks – and not all of them reach every street. A provider can only offer you broadband where its network is built, so the choice you see is tied to your exact address.

Do all providers offer full fibre?

No. Some providers, such as Community Fibre, YouFibre and BeFibre, are full-fibre only. Others, like BT, Sky, Vodafone and NOW, offer full fibre where it’s built and standard fibre elsewhere. Three uses 4G and 5G rather than a fixed line. Your postcode check shows what each provider can offer you.

Can I compare broadband and TV providers together?

Several providers on the panel – including Sky, Virgin Media, NOW and BT – offer TV alongside broadband. When you compare on Quotezone you’re comparing the broadband deals; you confirm the TV channels and any phone options with the provider before you sign up.

Ready to find the right provider for your address?

Piers Murray

Reviewed by: Piers Murray
Broadband & Mobile Expert

Written by: Katie Gawley
Insurance Content Writer

Fact-checked by: Quotezone Editorial Team

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Last Updated: June 2026