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Nottingham has some of the best broadband deals, with four of the largest providers operating in the region. When looking for a broadband package, you must consider some crucial factors; whether you’re looking for a reliable connection for work or an ultrafast full fibre deal for streaming video content, we can help you find the best broadband deal for your household.
Nottingham residents can choose between three broadband options, including broadband only, or packages that bundle phone or TV services with internet. Since not all broadband providers in your area will offer these services, compare multiple companies to find the best deal for your needs.
Nottingham has access to the ‘big four’ broadband providers, including Sky, BT, Virgin Media and TalkTalk, among other smaller providers. Check the speeds and prices of each provider in your area to help find the best price.
BT Broadband
While BT Broadband does not serve every postcode in Nottingham, supported households can benefit from ultrafast full fibre broadband deals, with speeds as high as 900Mbps. The company also offers broadband and phone services for those who want to continue using a landline.
Virgin Media
Virgin Media operates across Nottingham, offering top speeds of 1,130Mbps. The majority of packages come with a £0 installation fee, and residents can also sign up for TV and SIM deals alongside their broadband.
TalkTalk
TalkTalk provides broadband only and broadband and TV packages, with selected deals being half-price for the first six months of the contract. Residents can experience speeds up to 944Mbps, with the option to upgrade to a Wifi 6 router for improved connectivity.
Sky Broadband
Not every postcode is eligible for Sky’s ultrafast broadband, but a wide range of households can pick between the superfast packages. Sky also offers broadband and TV deals, which include subscriptions to Netflix and Sky TV.
NOW Broadband
Eligible postcodes can benefit from NOW’s full fibre broadband packages, with optional phone plans also offered. Unlike a majority of its competitors, NOW provides both traditional contracts as well as no-contract broadband deals, which come with a £60 activation fee.
Vodafone
Vodafone offers broadband and landline services to supported households, with speeds capping out at 910Mbps. With Vodafone Xtra, supported households are privy to an Apple TV+ subscription and a Wifi hub.
Plusnet
Plusnet offers a variety of packages, with full fibre broadband only being available in selected postcodes. The company is starting to phase out its landline services, instead offering digital phone alternatives to households reliant on a home phone.
POP Telecom
POP Telecom does not serve every area in Nottingham, so we recommend checking your postcode on the company’s website. The company does not offer phone or TV packages, but does have a range of broadband deals, including ultrafast broadband.
Onestream
Based in Hampshire, Onestream is a smaller provider that operates within specific areas of Nottingham. Supported postcodes can benefit from speeds as high as 900Mbps, with a majority of deals coming with a one-month free trial of McAfee Multi Access.
The best broadband provider for you won’t be the same for everyone, so you must consider some key factors before committing to a company. To help find some of the best broadband deals in your area, use our postcode checker.
Here are some of the most significant factors to consider when picking a broadband provider in Nottingham.
Speed for Nottingham areas
Broadband speeds will vary dramatically depending on where you live in Nottingham; households with multiple people who all engage in online activity, especially streaming online content, will require faster broadband speeds than someone living alone who rarely browses the web. Find out what broadband speeds you need, and how to measure your speeds, using our guide.
Price of the deal
You may not be able to invest in some of the cheapest broadband deals if you require an ultrafast broadband connection. Most contracts are paid every month, but keep an eye out for one-off charges, such as an installation fee. Consider what package will work best for your household and if it adheres to your budget before committing to a contract.
Contract length
Most broadband providers offer a service over 12, 24 or 36-month periods. However, some companies offer monthly rollover or no-contract broadband deals, which may be better suited for those who rent in Nottingham and cannot adhere to a lengthy contract.
Provider reputation
If a deal looks too good to be true, you may be looking at an unreliable provider. Check recent customer reviews – even from companies that have been operating for a long time – to ensure you are working with a trustworthy provider.
Provider customer service
Effective customer service is essential in the unfortunate situation that something does go wrong with your broadband. Customer support lines or online chat features will make contacting your provider a lot easier and less stressful.
Do I need a wifi booster for your area with that provider?
A wifi booster is a helpful device that can extend the range of your broadband to low-signal areas of the home. You can avoid investing in additional hardware by checking your postcode with speed checkers, which ensures your broadband provider offers sufficient speeds and coverage for your household.
Residents in Nottingham will experience different speeds depending on their postcode. Access to ultrafast full fibre broadband will allow for the fastest speeds, with unsupported areas seeing the lowest speeds.
According to Speedtest.net, the average broadband speed in Nottingham is 123Mbps.
Using Ofcom’s speed checker, we catalogued the average superfast broadband speeds for various regions in Nottingham. These results will be dramatically lower for households without support for superfast or ultrafast gigabit broadband.
Area in Nottingham | Average broadband speed |
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Bulwell | 80Mbps |
Bulwell Forest | 202Mbps |
Bestwood | 76Mbps |
Basford | 80Mbps |
Aspley | 80Mbps |
Sherwood | 81Mbps |
Berridge | 79Mbps |
Bilborough | 55Mbps |
Leen Valley | 69Mbps |
Hyson Green | 80Mbps |
Arboretum | 77Mbps |
Mapperley | 80Mbps |
St Ann’s | 81Mbps |
Dales | 49Mbps |
The Castle | 69Mbps |
Meadows | 70Mbps |
Lenton | 56Mbps |
Wollaton West | 80Mbps |
Wollaton East | 37Mbps |
Radford | 80Mbps |
Clifton North | 155Mbps |
Clifton South | 89Mb |
Nottingham residents can take advantage of four different types of broadband, with the fastest being fibre to the premises. Not every household will have access to full fibre, which will be reflected in the packages offered.
Broadband speeds can be improved in Nottingham households by regularly updating the router and disconnecting any unused devices to improve connectivity. Placing the router in a neutral area in the home will help it provide a strong signal to each room. If you are still struggling with your broadband, consider investing in a wifi booster.
If you want to stream video content online, you will require a fast broadband connection for a smooth experience. Speeds between 20 and 30Mbps are generally considered acceptable, however, speeds of 50Mbps or above are most ideal, especially if you want to stream content in HDR or 4K.
The average broadband speed for the UK is 69Mbps, according to Ofcom, while the average broadband speed in Nottingham sits at 123Mbps – significantly greater than the average broadband in London. Households that have access to fibre to the premises broadband are likely to experience the fastest speeds, with unsupported postcodes seeing lower speeds.