A short guide to full-fibre broadband

Full-fibre broadband offers faster, more reliable internet speeds. Here's a short guide to understanding the benefits and availability in the UK.
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Full-fibre broadband, also known as fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP), is the latest and most advanced form of internet connection. It uses fibre-optic cables to provide faster and more reliable internet speeds compared to traditional copper-based connections.

Here is a short guide based on the most frequent questions to help you understand full-fibre:

What is full-fibre broadband?

Full-fibre broadband is an internet connection that uses fibre-optic cables to provide faster and more reliable internet speeds. Unlike traditional internet connections, which use copper-based cables, full-fibre uses a direct fibre-optic connection from the service provider to your premises.

How does full-fibre broadband work?

Full-fibre broadband works by using fibre-optic cables to transmit data as light signals. These signals travel along the cable at incredible speeds, providing faster and more reliable internet speeds compared to traditional copper-based connections.

What are the benefits of full-fibre?

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Here are five main benefits of using full-fibre:

  • Faster download and upload speeds

One of the biggest benefits of full-fibre is its speed. Full-fibre can provide download speeds of up to 1 Gbps (Gigabit per second) and upload speeds of up to 220 Mbps (Megabits per second). This is much faster than the speeds offered by traditional copper-based connections, which typically provide download speeds of around 50 Mbps.

  • More reliable connection

Full-fibre provides a more reliable connection than traditional copper-based connections. Since the signal is transmitted using light rather than electrical signals, there is less interference and signal degradation, resulting in a more stable and reliable connection. This is especially important for businesses that operate on a consistent internet connection.

  • Lower latency, providing a better gaming and streaming experience

Full-fibre broadband has lower latency compared to traditional broadband connections. Latency is the time it takes for data to travel from your device to the internet and back. With full-fibre, latency is typically lower than 20ms, making it ideal for online gaming and streaming, where a fast and responsive connection is essential.

  • The ability to support multiple devices simultaneously

This means that everyone in the household or business can enjoy fast and reliable internet connection without experiencing any lags or buffering. This feature is particularly useful for households or businesses with multiple users who require a consistent and fast internet connection.

  • Future-proof, with the ability to support emerging technologies such as 5G, virtual reality and augmented reality

These technologies require high-speed and reliable internet connectivity to function correctly. Full-fibre provides faster internet speeds, lower latency, and more reliable connections compared to traditional connections, making it an ideal option to support these technologies.

How do I get full-fibre broadband?

You can check if full-fibre broadband is available in your area by contacting your service provider or by using an online postcode checker. You can contact your service provider to sign up for a plan that suits your needs if it’s available.

Full fibre broadband providers

  1. BT
  2. Virgin Media
  3. CityFibre
  4. TalkTalk
  5. Hyperoptic
  6. Gigaclear
  7. Zen Internet
  8. Vodafone
  9. Plusnet
  10. Sky Broadband

How much does full-fibre broadband cost?

The cost depends on the service provider and the plan you choose. However, it is generally more expensive than traditional broadband connections due to the higher speeds and reliability it provides.

When is full fibre coming to my area?

You can check with your local internet service provider (ISP) to find out if they offer full-fibre broadband in your area or if there are any plans to roll it out soon. Alternatively, you can check online broadband availability maps, which may provide information on the availability in your area.

Keep in mind that the rollout of full-fibre broadband is an ongoing process, and it may take some time for it to become available in all areas.

Full fibre in my area

With full-fibre broadband, you can enjoy faster download and upload speeds, a more reliable connection, and lower latency. This means you can browse, stream, and download content seamlessly and without any buffering. You can also enjoy a better online gaming experience with faster and more responsive connections.

We encourage you to switch to our full-fibre broadband package to experience these benefits first-hand. Check below if it’s available in your area and start swiccin’.

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