Compare the best broadband deals in Glasgow. Search offers from 17 providers with speeds up to 5000Mbps and prices from £14.00p/m.
Full Fibre (FTTP)
89.85%
Gigabit Broadband
94.99%
Average Speed
191Mbps
Prices from
£14.00 p/m
Data sources: Pricing & Providers by Switchity | Coverage statistics provided by ThinkBroadband Labs.
£14.00 per month
150Mbps average speed
5G
24 month contract
£80.00 per month
5000Mbps average speed
Full Fibre
24 month contract
£32.99 per month
362Mbps average speed
Premium channels & Netflix
24 month contract
Glasgow has excellent broadband infrastructure, with full fibre reaching nearly 90% of premises across the city. Coverage is particularly strong in the north, west, and south, though the city centre and some outer areas show patchier availability.
Clydebank, Knightswood, and Scotstoun have comprehensive full fibre coverage with multiple providers competing for customers, including independent networks offering competitive pricing. Maryhill, Springburn, and Dennistoun benefit from both FTTP and Virgin Media’s cable network, giving residents several options for ultrafast speeds.
Pollokshields, Govanhill, and Mount Florida across the south side have strong coverage from mainstream providers and altnets alike. Rutherglen and Cambuslang have good FTTP availability but fewer alternative providers. Paisley town centre and Barrhead show more variable coverage, so checking specific addresses before committing to a property is advisable.
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Independent fibre providers cover 72% of Glasgow premises, well above the UK average. This competition is strongest in western areas like Clydebank, Scotstoun, and Anniesland, and across the south side including Govan, Pollokshields, and Cathcart.
CityFibre’s network is extensively available throughout these areas, bringing providers like Sky, Vodafone, Zen, toob, and Cuckoo into competition with the major networks. Eastern suburbs including Shettleston, Baillieston, and outer southern areas like Giffnock have fewer altnet options.
89.85%
61.24%
94.99%
72.17%
98.9%
1.02%
Glasgow’s broadband landscape is defined by strong competition and choice. The 95% gigabit availability comes primarily from FTTP rather than cable, with Virgin Media covering just 61% of premises compared to nearly 90% for full fibre networks.
The standout figure is the 72% altnet presence, meaning nearly three-quarters of households can access independent providers competing alongside BT, Sky, and Virgin Media. This competition is particularly intense across western and southern neighbourhoods, delivering better deals and service options. Only 1% of premises remain on outdated ADSL connections, showing comprehensive modern infrastructure across the city.
Data sources: Coverage statistics provided by ThinkBroadband Labs (Correct as of November 2025).
Glasgow’s strong competition between 17 providers keeps prices competitive. Three offers the cheapest entry point at £16/month for 150Mbps, which handles everyday browsing and streaming comfortably.
The high AltNet presence means many neighbourhoods have additional budget options beyond the major brands, so comparing across multiple providers in your specific postcode will often uncover better value.
For maximum speed, Sky offers 5000Mbps full fibre at £80/month, available where their CityFibre network reaches. This ultrafast tier suits households with multiple heavy users or professional requirements.
Virgin Media’s cable network also delivers gigabit speeds across much of the city, while several altnets offer competitive packages between 900Mbps and 1000Mbps at lower price points than the major providers.
Thanks to Ofcom’s One Touch Switch, changing providers in Glasgow requires just a single request.
Simply sign up with your new supplier and they will manage the cancellation of your old contract automatically.
No more retention calls; just a seamless switch.
Check your early termination fee first – some new providers will pay it for you. Or try haggling with your current provider’s retention team. Use our ETF calculator to see if switching saves money overall.
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Trees per switch
6,000+ kg
CO₂ captured
26% to goal
262/1,000 trees
£25,000+
Customer savings
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