Fibre 1
24 months • Internet
Free P&P and no upfront costs
Speed
32 Mbps
Data
Unlimited
Contract
24 months
From
Min. cost
$719.76
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Broadband
24 months • Internet + Phone
Free P&P and no upfront costs
Speed
10 Mbps
Data
Unlimited
Contract
24 months
From
Min. cost
$761.74
Broadband and Sport
24 months • Internet + TV
Save £20 on broadband activation
Speed
10 Mbps
Data
Unlimited
Contract
24 months
From
Min. cost
$504
Free router worth £99
Speed
10 Mbps
Data
Unlimited
Contract
24 months
From
Min. cost
$540.71
A few things worth checking before you commit to a new broadband deal.
Think about how many people use your connection at once. Streaming, video calls, gaming, and working from home all add up. If the household is busy, a faster tier gives you headroom.
Look beyond the headline rate. Check for introductory offers, mid-contract price rises, and any setup or delivery fees. Our comparison tool shows the full picture.
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Homes in Northern Ireland typically have access to standard broadband (ADSL), fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC), full fibre (FTTP), and in some areas cable broadband. Availability varies by location, so comparing plans is the easiest way to see what's on offer.
Fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) uses fibre optic cable to a street cabinet, then copper to your home — speeds typically reach 30–80 Mbps. Full fibre (FTTP) runs fibre all the way to your property, offering speeds from 100 Mbps up to 1 Gbps or more.
Most switches take around two weeks once you've placed an order. If you're moving to a new technology (e.g. from ADSL to full fibre), an engineer visit may be needed, which can add a few days.
There's usually a short gap — often just a few hours on the switchover day. Some providers offer a 4G backup router to keep you online during the transition.
No. Speeds depend on the network each provider uses and the infrastructure in your specific area. Comparing plans side-by-side shows you the speed tiers actually available to you.
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