Compare BeFibre Broadband Deals
See the BeFibre full-fibre packages available at your postcode – and compare them with other providers in one search.
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BeFibre is a full-fibre provider that runs its own network, separate from Openreach. It only offers full fibre – there’s no old copper line involved – and it is expanding across a growing number of UK towns. Because it uses its own network, availability is the key thing: to see whether BeFibre reaches your address, and how its deals compare with other providers, enter your postcode and let Quotezone do the search.
What is BeFibre?
BeFibre is a full-fibre provider on its own network, so whether you can get it comes down to whether that network has reached your street.
An alternative network provider
BeFibre is what’s known as an ‘altnet’ – it builds and runs its own full-fibre network rather than using Openreach. The postcode search shows the BeFibre packages available at your address.
Full fibre only
BeFibre offers full fibre (FTTP) and nothing else. There’s no old copper line in the mix, so the connection runs in fibre all the way to your home.
Competitive where it’s built
Where its network has reached, BeFibre offers competitive full-fibre deals. The fairest way to judge that is to compare it against the other providers at your postcode.
Is BeFibre available in my area?
A postcode check is the only reliable way to confirm BeFibre at your address, because its own-network footprint varies street by street.
Its own growing footprint
BeFibre reaches the towns where it has built its full-fibre network. That footprint keeps expanding, but it doesn’t cover everywhere yet.
Not the same as Openreach
Because BeFibre runs a separate network from Openreach, being able to get other providers at your address doesn’t tell you whether BeFibre reaches it – you have to check directly.
Check your exact address
Enter your postcode, then add your address, and Quotezone shows whether BeFibre can be installed where you live, alongside the other providers available to you.
What broadband does BeFibre offer?
The exact packages, speeds and prices BeFibre offers change over time and depend on its network reaching you – the postcode search shows the current deals you can get.
Full-fibre packages
Where BeFibre reaches your address, it offers full-fibre broadband across a range of speeds, so you can match the package to how your household uses the internet.
Fibre all the way to the home
Because it’s full fibre (FTTP) on BeFibre’s own network, the line runs in fibre right to your property rather than switching to copper part-way.
A choice of speed tiers
BeFibre typically offers more than one speed tier, so you can pick a package that suits a busy household or a lighter user without paying for more than you need.
How does BeFibre compare?
Whether BeFibre is right for you depends on how its deals stack up against the other providers at your address – comparing side by side makes that clear.
Compare at your address
The fairest way to judge any provider is against the others available where you live. Quotezone shows BeFibre’s deals alongside rival providers for your postcode.
Weigh speed, price and contract
Look at the speed you’re likely to get at peak times (8pm–10pm), the monthly cost, set-up fees, contract length and any in-contract price rise (Ofcom).
Factor in offers
Providers often add incentives such as gift cards or vouchers. Quotezone shows these alongside the core deal so you can see the real value of each package.
How to switch to BeFibre
Moving to BeFibre is straightforward, though as a separate network it normally involves a quick install to bring the fibre to your property.
Compare and choose
Enter your postcode on Quotezone, compare the deals available at your address and pick the BeFibre package – or another provider – that suits you.
Buy on BeFibre’s site
You complete the purchase in BeFibre’s checkout. Switching to a different network is simpler than it used to be under Ofcom’s One Touch Switching rules, in place since 12 September 2024 (Ofcom).
Get connected
Because BeFibre runs its own full-fibre network, a new connection usually needs a short engineer visit to bring the fibre into your home and fit a small box on your wall.
BeFibre and the UK full-fibre rollout
BeFibre is one of the alternative networks helping to wire the UK for full fibre. Across the UK, full fibre now reaches 82% of homes – 24.9 million premises – and gigabit-capable broadband 89%, as of January 2026 (Ofcom Connected Nations). Much of that growth comes from networks like BeFibre building full fibre directly to homes in their footprint.
Because BeFibre runs its own network rather than Openreach, the area it serves can differ sharply from one town to the next, and it keeps expanding. That’s why a postcode check matters: it shows whether BeFibre reaches you today, so you can compare it with the other providers at your address before your current deal ends.
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BeFibre broadband FAQs
Is BeFibre any good?
Whether it suits you depends on whether it reaches your address and how its deals compare with other providers there. BeFibre is a full-fibre provider on its own network and offers competitive deals where it’s available. The best way to judge it is to compare its packages at your postcode on Quotezone.
Is BeFibre full fibre?
Yes. BeFibre offers full fibre (FTTP) and nothing else, on its own network. There’s no old copper line involved, so the connection runs in fibre all the way to your home where the network has reached it.
Where is BeFibre available?
BeFibre is available in the towns where it has built its own full-fibre network, and that footprint keeps growing. It isn’t everywhere yet, so a postcode check on Quotezone is the only reliable way to confirm whether it reaches your address.
Does BeFibre use Openreach?
No. BeFibre runs its own full-fibre network rather than using Openreach. That’s what makes it an alternative network, or ‘altnet’, and it’s why availability is the key thing to check at your address.
Who owns BeFibre’s network?
BeFibre builds and runs its own full-fibre network, separate from Openreach. That’s why being able to get other providers at your address doesn’t tell you whether BeFibre reaches it – you need to check its own network directly, which the postcode search does for you.
How do I switch to BeFibre?
Compare the deals at your postcode on Quotezone, choose a BeFibre package and click through to its site. You complete the purchase in BeFibre’s checkout, and One Touch Switching makes moving simpler than it used to be. As a separate network, a new connection usually needs a short engineer visit to bring the fibre to your home.
How much does BeFibre cost?
Prices depend on the speed tier, contract length and any current offers, and they change over time. Rather than quote a figure that may be out of date, enter your postcode on Quotezone to see the BeFibre packages and prices available at your address right now.
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