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Call Hyperoptic 0333 242 0295
159Mb average* speed
No setup costs
24 month contract
£20.99
Increasing to:
£23.99 on 1 Apr 2026
£26.99 on 1 Apr 2027
£24.74 Avg. monthly cost
No setup costs
Call Hyperoptic 0333 242 0295
159Mb average* speed
No setup costs
24 month contract
£22.99
Increasing to:
£25.99 on 1 Apr 2026
£28.99 on 1 Apr 2027
£26.74 Avg. monthly cost
No setup costs
66Mb average* speed
No setup costs
24 month contract
£22.99
Increasing to:
£26.99 on 31 Mar 2026
£30.99 on 31 Mar 2027
£26.95 Avg. monthly cost
No setup costs
*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.
The 'best' broadband provider for you depends on your needs, but we've collected speed and customer service data from Ofcom to help you decide:
Sky was the least complained about, and had above-average satisfaction with complaint handling.
Virgin Media and Hyperoptic offer the fastest widely-available broadband, with speeds of up to 1.1Gbps and 1Gbps respectively.
Plusnet customers are most satisfied with their overall service, including the speeds they're getting.
On average, 96% of households in Liverpool can get superfast broadband speeds of up to 30Mbps, while 91% have access to speeds of up to 100Mbps.
This means most Liverpudlians can get a broadband package that lets them work from home, stream TV, and play online games with ease.
What's more, full fibre coverage is rapidly expanding across the city and surrounding areas. If you live centrally, you'll have a good chance of getting an FTTP package with speeds of up to 1Gbps.
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Being a big city in the North West, Liverpool is very well-connected, with both household-name providers and smaller, specialist companies offering a variety of broadband packages in the area.
Living in Liverpool, you'll have your pick of the big providers. BT, Sky, Virgin Media and TalkTalk all serve the area, offering a wide selection of fibre optic and full fibre plans to suit different needs.
Depending on your address, you may also have the option to get broadband from one of the smaller providers that specialise in FTTP services - for example, those living in central Liverpool can get a full fibre package from 4th Utility.
76% of Liverpool homes have access to full fibre with speeds of up to 1Gbps and beyond
According to the Fair Internet Report, Liverpool has a median download speed of 68Mbps
With MoneySuperMarket, you can compare broadband deals in Liverpool from 26 internet providers
According to our most recent Household Money Index, Liverpudlians were paying £53.48 per month for their broadband.
With the national average at £49.50, this means residents of Liverpool pay £3.98 more per month for their broadband than the average UK household.
Liverpool stands as the fourth most expensive city when it comes to monthly broadband bills, following at the heels of London, Birmingham and Manchester.
This is likely because large urban areas tend to have the latest technology and faster internet speeds. However, the costs associated with upgrading and maintaining this infrastructure are higher, leading to more expensive broadband packages.
City | Average Broadband Bill |
|---|---|
London | £61.48 |
Birmingham | £54.90 |
Manchester | £54.38 |
Liverpool | £53.48 |
Glasgow | £47.50 |
For a full breakdown, check out our most recent HMI report.
Bundling your services can save you up to 36% on your broadband bills - just be sure you're using the services you pay for
Bundling your services can help you save even more on your broadband bills.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mobile broadband has come a long way, with providers like Three offering 4G & 5G home broadband connections at speeds of up to 150Mbps.
Liverpool is a well-connected city, and 76% of households now have access to full fibre speeds. Even if you're currently unable to get an ultrafast FTTP connection, it's worth checking from time to time to see if coverage extends to your address.
Rob Baillie Head of Commercial
There are three simple steps to compare broadband deals and switch providers
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.
We algorithmically sort broadband packages based on your location, the speed you'd get, and how much it costs.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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The best way of finding the cheapest deal is by submitting your postcode so we can show you deals available at your property.
Just drop in your postcode and then order your results by 'Average Monthly Cost' - this will ensure any freebies or promotional intro periods don't make a deal look cheaper than it actually is.
Yes, Liverpool has great 5G coverage, particularly if you live centrally. You can get 5G home broadband from mobile networks like EE, Vodafone and Three.
The strength of your 5G home broadband signal can differ, though. Therefore, it's best to check with different mobile networks to see whether they offer good indoor 5G coverage at your address.
Reviewed on 30 Dec 2025 by