Supreme Full Fibre 80
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74Mb average* speed
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£14.95 Setup costs
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12 month contract
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£21.00
for 12 months -
£40.95
until 1 Apr 2026 -
Increasing to:
£23.75 on 1 Apr 2026
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£24.31 Avg. monthly cost
£14.95 Setup costs
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Fibre
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66Mb average* speed
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No setup costs
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24 month contract
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£22.99
per month -
Increasing to:
£26.99 on 31 Mar 2026
£30.99 on 31 Mar 2027
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£24.87 Avg. monthly cost
No setup costs
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*Average speeds are based on the download speeds of at least 50% of customers at peak time (8pm to 10pm). Speed can be affected by a range of technical and environmental factors. The speed you receive where you live may be lower than that listed above. You can check the estimated speed to your property prior to purchasing.
Fibre/cable services at your postcode are subject to availability. You can confirm availability on the provider's website.
Some broadband providers may increase monthly prices each year during your contract. Please refer to individual broadband provider's terms and conditions before signing up.
What's the best broadband provider in Brighton?
You can find home broadband deals from all major internet providers in the Brighton and Hove area. This includes Virgin Media, Sky, TalkTalk, Shell Energy, NOW, Plusnet, Vodafone and BT.
Smaller providers such as Giganet, CityFibre, IDnet, Yayzi, and Air Broadband have also started offering full fibre services in the area.
The best one for you depends on your specific location and how you use the internet.
What types of broadband can I get in Brighton and Hove?
You can find legacy copper-based ADSL services in parts of Brighton, offering relatively low speeds (e.g., up to ~24 Mbps) especially in older or more remote properties.
The bulk of the city is served by “super-fast” fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) links and cable networks, giving download speeds from tens of Mbps up to 100–200 Mbps depending on provider and location.
More recently, “full-fibre” or fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) networks and cable networks from providers like Virgin Media, Openreach, and CityFibre are widely available across Brighton, enabling gigabit-capable services (1 Gbps and above) for many homes.
Availability can vary significantly by postcode and building type: in some areas you’ll have access to more than one fibre network and choice of providers, in others you might still only be able to get older technology.
What broadband speeds can I expect in Brighton?
On average, residents in Brighton & Hove experience download speeds around 180 Mbps and upload speeds around 50 Mbps in central areas. In certain parts such as Hove and Portslade, average download speeds can be higher, around 235 Mbps in one measurement.
For households in areas with full-fibre or gigabit networks, speeds of 300 Mbps or more (and sometimes up to 1 Gbps+) are available.
Your actual speed will depend on your exact postcode, the technology available (FTTP, cable, fibre-to-cabinet etc), and network congestion at peak times.
While we don't have data specific to Brighton, our Household Money Index revealed that the average monthly broadband bill in the UK is £49.50, with the most expensive area being London at £61.48.
They often say that Brighton has London prices, so this might give you an indication of how much you're likely to pay for broadband in Brighton.
City | Average Broadband Bill |
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London | £61.48 |
Birmingham | £54.90 |
Manchester | £54.38 |
Liverpool | £53.48 |
Glasgow | £47.50 |
For a full breakdown check out our Household Money Index from September 2024.
Should I bundle my broadband?
Bundling your services can save you up to 36% on your broadband bills - just be sure you're using the services you pay for
Should I bundle my services?
Bundling your services can help you save even more on your broadband bills.
If you watch TV or enjoy streaming, bundling could save you money
Broadband and TV packages are cost-effective if you already pay for TV services like Netflix, Sky Sports, or other Sky channels.
One bill could save you money, and Ofcom estimates that bundling services is up to 34% cheaper than buying them individually from separate providers.
If you want a landline or a SIM card, broadband and phone packages are good value
Beyond landlines, broadband providers are starting to bundle SIM cards with a broadband connection. If you're currently on a SIM-only contract and it's up for renewal soon, look into combining your phone and broadband - it could work out a lot cheaper.
If you want to bundle everything, 'Triple Play' can simplify your bills
Bundling your broadband, phone, and TV packages will typically cost less than buying them all from separate providers - just be sure you're using what you're paying for.
If you just need a broadband connection, don't pay for more than you need
Many providers offer just the broadband connection, so if you don't need TV channels, a landline, or any other services, then opting for a 'broadband only' connection could save you up to 15% on your broadband bills.
If fixed broadband access is an issue, try mobile broadband
Mobile broadband has come a long way, with providers like Three offering 4G & 5G home broadband connections at speeds of up to 150Mbps.
How to compare and switch broadband
There are three simple steps to compare broadband deals and switch providers
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Check you're out of contract
Ensure you're no longer within the minimum terms of the contract length with your current broadband provider. You can find out by looking at your original contract, confirmation email, or by contacting their customer service.
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Enter your postcode and choose a personalised bundle
We algorithmically sort broadband packages based on your location, the speed you'd get, and how much it costs.
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Complete your switch
Your new provider should contact your current provider and arrange the switch for you. And you'll receive letters and emails updating you on this.
How to get a better broadband deal
Whether you're looking for cheap and cheerful or high-spec full fibre broadband, everyone's needs are different. Finding the best deal for you starts with understanding how you plan to use it or if bundling your services lower your monthly bill.
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Are you still within your contract?
If you're still in your minimum term, you'd be subject to an early repayment charge if you ended your contract early.
If you're out of contract or approaching the end, you can switch without penality.
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Can you get a better deal for the same price?
A tariff may offer everything you're looking for, but does it come to the right monthly price and offer good value for money? Shop around to find the right tariff at the best possible price.
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Can you get any bundles, freebies, or cashback?
Many providers offer tempting incentives, such as cashback or gift cards to new customers. These may help bring down the cost of an expensive broadband deal, although you should also consider whether these gifts are as important as factors such as speed and cost.
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Broadband explained
Which is the best internet provider in Brighton?
The best home broadband provider in Brighton depends on where you live. Some areas have been upgraded to full fibre thanks to the installation of fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP), meaning people who live in Moulsecoomb and Bevendean, parts of Hanover and Elm Grove, Woodingdean and East Brighton can access top end services from Vodafone and TalkTalk, as well as smaller providers.
Those in areas that don’t yet have FTTP are likely to find the best speeds from Virgin Media. For the most affordable deals using fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC), NOW and Vodafone represent excellent value.
What broadband speed can I expect in Brighton?
Brighton has seen the rapid installation of full fibre across the city over the past year, with many areas now able to get speeds of up to 900Mbps. Virgin Media also offers services in the city, with speeds of over 1Gbps.
Speeds of 67Mbps can be found throughout Brighton, with fibre cables that run to the local street cabinet and then into the home via older copper wiring.
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Reviewed on 11 Dec 2025
