BeFibre broadband deals

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BeFibre is a UK full-fibre broadband provider. Before comparing BeFibre, check whether its network reaches your address, then weigh speed tiers, contract length, equipment and setup so the plan you choose reflects how your household uses the connection day to day.

What to compare

Use the provider page as a starting point, then compare these plan details before switching.

Speeds and evening performance

Check the speed tier and Ofcom typical evening speeds - a more reliable guide than headline "up to" figures.

True cost over the contract

Factor in the monthly price, setup fee, router delivery charge, and any mid-contract price rise clause.

Contract length and exit terms

Compare 12, 18 and 24-month options alongside any 30-day rolling deals. Check exit fees before committing.

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Compare BeFibre offers

Start with these BeFibre deals, then open the full comparison page to filter every available option by provider, speed, connection type, price and contract terms.

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Be2300

24 months Internet

Save £792 over 24 months

Speed

2,300 Mbps

Data

Unlimited

Contract

24 months

From

Fibre
£ 35 .00 /mo

Min. cost

£888

Discounted for 12 months. £39 thereafter.

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Be1000

24 months Internet

Save £576 over 24 months

Speed

900 Mbps

Data

Unlimited

Contract

24 months

From

Fibre
£ 22 .00 /mo

Min. cost

£576

Discounted for 12 months. £26 thereafter.

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Be500

24 months Internet

Save £360 over 24 months

Speed

500 Mbps

Data

Unlimited

Contract

24 months

From

Fibre
£ 20 .00 /mo

Min. cost

£528

Discounted for 12 months. £24 thereafter.

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Provider overview

About BeFibre

BeFibre is a UK provider focused on full-fibre broadband. As availability depends on where its network has been built, the most useful first step is confirming whether your address is covered before comparing specific plans.

What to compare

Full-fibre connections can support a range of speeds, so the right tier depends on your household. Check serviceability first, then weigh the factors that shape everyday value.

  • Speed tiers compared with peak household demand
  • Contract length and what happens once a term ends
  • Router or equipment provided and any setup steps
  • Installation needs for a new full-fibre line
  • Support options if you need help during the switch

Working out the right fit

Homes with several heavy users, frequent streaming or working from home benefit from higher tiers, whilst lighter households may not. Because inclusions and pricing change over time, focus on the structure that suits you and confirm current terms before signing up.

Contracts and switching

Before committing to BeFibre, review the contract length and what happens once an initial term ends, as ongoing pricing can differ from the introductory period. Check the notice required to leave and whether moving home is straightforward on a full-fibre connection. Because a new line may involve an engineer appointment, allow time for installation when planning a switch. Treating current inclusions as a snapshot, and focusing on the structure of a plan rather than any single figure, helps the choice stay sensible as offers change.

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Provider questions

BeFibre FAQs

Common questions to check before comparing BeFibre against other providers.

What does BeFibre offer?

BeFibre is a UK provider offering full-fibre broadband. The exact plan range and inclusions can change over time, so check whether the network reaches your address and confirm current details to make sure a plan matches your household needs.

How do I check BeFibre availability?

Full-fibre availability depends on whether the network has been built to your premises. Run an address check before signing up, since coverage can vary between nearby properties, and confirm the connection type available at your location.

Will I need an engineer visit for BeFibre?

A new full-fibre connection often requires an engineer to install or activate the line and set up equipment. Requirements vary by property, so confirm what is involved, any appointment needs and any costs before you commit to a plan.

How do I choose a BeFibre speed tier?

Think about how many people are online at once and whether they stream, game or work from home. Lighter use suits a lower tier, whilst busy homes may prefer a faster one. Review the current tiers and any guidance before deciding.

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