Cheapest Fibre
Broadband UK
Why pay more for the same pipe? Compare budget-friendly fibre optic packages starting from just £18/month.
Today's Best Value Pick
Every deal below uses a fibre connection for maximum reliability.
NOW Fab Fibre
Average 36 Mbps
36 Mbps
9 Mbps
- •No upfront costs
- •12 month contract
12 month contract
EE Full Fibre 36
Average 36 Mbps
36 Mbps
9 Mbps
- •Reliable network
- •4G backup available
24 month contract
TalkTalk Fibre 65
Average 67 Mbps
67 Mbps
18 Mbps
- •FREE setup
- •Fixed price guarantee
18 month contract
Virgin M125 Fibre
Average 132 Mbps
132 Mbps
20 Mbps
- •Fastest at this price
- •WiFi Guarantee
18 month contract
£44.00/month
The Expert Verdict
Our guide to picking a cheap fibre package that doesn't let you down.
Get it if...
- •You have 1-3 people in your household streaming in HD.
- •You want a significant upgrade over standard copper (ADSL) broadband.
- •You are looking for the best possible price-to-performance ratio.
- •You live in an area where Full Fibre (FTTP) is either not yet available or too expensive.
Skip it if...
- •You are a professional gamer or streamer who needs ultra-low latency.
- •You regularly work with massive (50GB+) files and need Gigabit speeds.
- •You want a premium mesh WiFi system included (usually only in more expensive packages).
The Bottom Line
"Most users will find that a 67 Mbps 'Superfast' fibre deal is the 'sweet spot'. It's fast enough for 4K Netflix while keeping your monthly bill under £25. Don't be upsold to 1000 Mbps unless you truly need it."
FTTC vs FTTP: What's the Difference?
FTTC (Superfast)
'Fibre to the Cabinet'. Fibre optic cables run to the green box on your street, then copper wire covers the last few meters to your home.
- Speeds up to 80 Mbps
- Cheaper and more widely available
FTTP (Full Fibre)
'Fibre to the Premises'. A pure glass fibre optic cable runs directly into your home. No copper involved.
- Speeds up to 2000 Mbps (2Gbps)
- Future-proof and ultra-reliable
Buying Cheap Fibre: 3 Rules
Check the 'In-Contract' Price Rises
Most providers hike prices every April by CPI + 3.9%. Over an 18-month contract, this can add £2-£3 to your bill. Look for 'No Price Rise' providers if you want budget certainty.
Factor in the Router Tech
A cheap deal with a poor router will lead to WiFi dead zones. If you have a larger house, you might actually save money by buying a separate WiFi Mesh system and choosing the absolute cheapest connection.
Don't Ignore Setup Fees
A £20/mo deal with a £30 setup fee is the same price over a year as a £22.50/mo deal with £0 setup. We always calculate the 'Total Contract Cost' to ensure true savings.
Fibre Cheap FAQs
Questions about Fibre? Our expert team regularly verifies deal data to ensure accuracy.