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Quotezone compares broadband deals from 15+ UK providers in one search. Enter your postcode to see the full-fibre, fibre, cable and 4G or 5G home broadband packages available at your exact address, then sort and filter by price, speed and contract length to find the right deal.
Find a better broadband deal in minutes
Whether you want the cheapest suitable package or the fastest full fibre, comparing in one place means you don’t have to trawl each provider’s own site. Quotezone shows the deals available where you live, so you can weigh up price, speed and contract length side by side.

How broadband comparison works
One quick search brings the deals together so you can compare internet providers side by side.
1. Enter your postcode
We show the broadband deals available in your area.
2. Add your exact address
This fine-tunes the results to what can actually be installed at your property.
3. Sort and filter
Order by price, speed or contract length, and filter by TV or special offers, until you find the right deal.
What broadband can you compare?
Quotezone covers all the main types of home broadband – follow the links for more detail.
Full fibre (FTTP)
Fibre all the way to your home – the fastest, most reliable option. See full fibre broadband.
Standard fibre (FTTC)
Fibre to a street cabinet, then copper to your home. Widely available and affordable – see fibre broadband.
Cable
Gigabit speeds over a cable network in many areas.
4G & 5G home broadband
A plug-in mobile router for homes where fibre isn’t available yet.

The right speed depends on how many people and devices use your connection at once, and what you do online. Providers quote the speed you’re likely to get at peak times, and you can leave your contract if you consistently don’t get it (Ofcom).
What broadband speed do I need?
Match the speed to your household, not just the headline number.
One or two people
Browsing, email and streaming run comfortably on an entry-level package.
A family
Several people streaming, gaming and working at once benefit from a faster fibre tier.
A busy household
Lots of devices and heavy use are where full fibre’s higher speeds earn their keep.
How to switch broadband
Switching is simpler than it used to be – you don’t need to contact your current provider.
Choose a deal
Compare on Quotezone and pick the package that suits you.
Buy on the provider’s site
Completing your purchase starts the move under Ofcom’s One Touch Switching rules, in place since 12 September 2024 – your new provider arranges the switch and closes your old service (Ofcom).
Get connected
A new full-fibre line may need a short engineer visit to fit a small box on your wall.
Why compare broadband with Quotezone
Quotezone brings together deals from 15+ UK providers so you can compare in one place.
Price and full contract cost
See the monthly price and the total cost over the contract, not just the headline figure.
Speed and contract length
Compare download and upload speeds and contract terms side by side.
Fees, offers and price rises
Setup fees, gift cards and vouchers, and any in-contract price rises are all shown up front.
Broadband providers you can compare
From household names to fast-growing full-fibre networks. The full list appears once you enter your postcode.
National providers
BT, Sky, Vodafone, Virgin Media, NOW and Three.
Full-fibre specialists
Community Fibre, YouFibre, BeFibre, Zzoomm and more.
Compare broadband by what you need
Whatever matters most – price, a TV bundle, a home phone line or mobile broadband – start with the deals available at your postcode.
The best deal for you
Weigh speed, price and contract length to find the best broadband deal for your home.
Keep costs down
See what drives the price and compare cheap broadband without losing the speed you need.
Broadband and TV
Bundle your internet with a TV package – compare broadband and TV deals.
Broadband with a phone line
Most deals still include a home phone line – see your broadband and phone options.
No fibre yet? Go mobile
Where fibre hasn’t reached, mobile broadband uses the 4G or 5G network instead.
More ways to compare broadband
Connection types and situations with their own page – from 5G and 4G home broadband to gaming, student and no-contract options.
5G home broadband
Fast home broadband over the 5G network where fibre hasn’t reached – compare 5G home broadband.
4G home broadband
A 4G home hub for rural homes and areas without 5G or fibre – see 4G home broadband.
ADSL & standard broadband
The older copper option, being retired as fibre rolls out – about ADSL broadband.
Broadband only
Just the internet – no TV and no call plan – compare broadband-only deals.
Broadband for gaming
Low, stable latency for online play – the best broadband for gaming.
No-contract broadband
How flexible, short-term broadband works – no-contract broadband explained.
Student broadband
Broadband for a shared student house – student broadband advice.
Compare broadband by location
Coverage and networks vary by area – see what’s available where you live, then check your exact postcode.
Edinburgh
Full fibre, Virgin Media cable and CityFibre across the city – compare Edinburgh broadband.
Glasgow
One of CityFibre’s biggest full-fibre builds, plus Virgin and Openreach – compare Glasgow broadband.
London
The UK’s most competitive market – Community Fibre, Hyperoptic and more – compare London broadband.
Scotland
From well-connected cities to rural R100 areas – broadband across Scotland.
Wales
Openreach, Virgin Media and the Welsh network Ogi – broadband across Wales.
Northern Ireland
The UK’s highest full-fibre coverage, with Fibrus and Openreach – broadband in Northern Ireland.
Rural areas
No fibre yet? Your options for the countryside – rural broadband explained.
Compare broadband by provider
See what each major UK provider offers and the network it uses – then check which ones can actually connect your address.
Vodafone
Home broadband over Openreach and CityFibre – compare Vodafone broadband.
Sky
Openreach broadband, with or without TV – compare Sky broadband.
BT
The UK’s biggest, most widely available provider – compare BT broadband.
Virgin Media
Its own gigabit cable network – compare Virgin Media broadband.
NOW
Sky’s no-frills Openreach brand – compare NOW broadband.
Three
4G and 5G home broadband via a hub – compare Three home broadband.
Community Fibre
London full fibre on its own network – compare Community Fibre.
YouFibre
A growing full-fibre altnet – compare YouFibre broadband.
BeFibre & more
BeFibre and smaller networks – BeFibre and all providers.
New to switching or not sure what you need? Our broadband guides explain speeds, switching, full fibre and more in plain English.
Broadband comparison FAQs
How do I compare broadband deals?
Enter your postcode on Quotezone and we’ll show the broadband deals available at your address. Add your exact address to fine-tune the results, then sort and filter by price, speed and contract length. It compares 15+ UK providers in a single search.
How much does broadband cost?
It depends on the speed, the connection type and your contract length. Full fibre deals can start at under £20 a month where it’s available, with faster tiers costing more. Quotezone shows the monthly price, the full contract cost and any setup fees so you can compare the true cost.
How do I switch broadband provider?
Choose a deal on Quotezone and click through to the provider. Completing your purchase starts the move under One Touch Switching, so your new provider arranges the switch and closes your old service.
What broadband speed do I need?
Match the speed to how many people and devices use your connection at once. One or two people are fine on an entry-level package, while a busy household with several people streaming, gaming and working benefits from a faster fibre tier.
What types of broadband can I compare?
Full fibre (FTTP), standard fibre (FTTC), cable, and 4G or 5G home broadband. Quotezone shows whichever types are available at your address.
Can I get full fibre at my address?
Full fibre reaches a large and growing share of UK homes, but coverage varies street by street. Enter your postcode to see whether full fibre is available where you live.
How long does it take to switch broadband?
Timescales vary by provider and connection type, and your new provider confirms the date when you sign up. A new full-fibre line may need a short engineer visit.
Is broadband comparison free?
Yes. Comparing broadband deals on Quotezone is completely free and there’s no obligation to buy.
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