Compare the best broadband deals in Norwich. Search offers from 18 providers with speeds up to 5000Mbps and prices from £14.00p/m.
Full Fibre (FTTP)
76.98%
Gigabit Broadband
92.74%
Average Speed
170Mbps
Prices from
£14.00 p/m
Data sources: Pricing & Providers by Switchity | Coverage statistics provided by ThinkBroadband Labs.
£14.00 per month
10Mbps average speed
4G
24 month contract
£80.00 per month
5000Mbps average speed
Full Fibre
24 month contract
£44.99 per month
362Mbps average speed
Sky Cinema & Netflix Sub
24 month contract
Norwich has strong gigabit coverage across most of the city, though full fibre availability varies significantly by neighbourhood. Nearly 93% of premises can access gigabit speeds through a combination of FTTP and Virgin Media’s cable network, but some outer areas still have limited options.
Hellesdon, Mile Cross, and Old Catton benefit from excellent coverage across all networks, including FTTP, Virgin Media, and CityFibre, giving residents strong choice and competitive pricing. Sprowston, New Catton, and Heartsease have widespread FTTP and Virgin Media availability, though CityFibre coverage is patchier in Heartsease.
Bowthorpe, North Earlham, and West Earlham enjoy good full fibre access with strong CityFibre presence, particularly beneficial in Bowthorpe where Virgin Media reaches fewer homes. Central Norwich and Lakenham show more variable FTTP coverage, though Virgin Media fills many of the gaps. New Costessey, Colney, and rural fringes near Postwick have the most limited options, with noticeable gaps in both full fibre and cable coverage.
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Alternative network presence in Norwich sits well below the national average at just 17%. CityFibre provides the main independent option, with extensive coverage in Hellesdon, Mile Cross, Old Catton, New Catton, Sprowston, and the western suburbs of North Earlham, West Earlham, and Bowthorpe.
Residents in these areas can access competitive gigabit deals from Sky, Vodafone, Zen, toob, and Cuckoo on the CityFibre network.
76.98%
80.53%
92.74%
17.25%
99.5%
0.48%
Norwich benefits from overlapping networks that deliver gigabit speeds to nearly 93% of homes, combining widespread FTTP deployment with Virgin Media’s extensive cable infrastructure. This dual coverage means most households have at least one ultrafast option, even if not multiple choices.
The relatively low altnet presence means less competition from independent providers compared to many UK cities, potentially limiting deal variety in some neighbourhoods. With virtually all premises upgraded beyond basic copper lines, the city’s broadband infrastructure is modern overall, though your specific address will determine whether you have access to multiple networks or just one.
Data sources: Coverage statistics provided by ThinkBroadband Labs (Correct as of December 2025).
For basic browsing and light usage, budget providers offer the most affordable entry point. Three provides the cheapest option at £16 per month for 10Mbps, suitable for single users with minimal demands.
Most households needing reliable everyday speeds will find better value in standard fibre packages between 35-67Mbps, which balance cost against practical performance for typical usage.
Norwich residents with access to full fibre networks can reach speeds up to 5,000Mbps in well-covered areas. Sky offers the fastest available package at £80 per month for 5Gbps, designed for demanding households running multiple devices simultaneously.
Check your postcode carefully, as these top speeds require FTTP availability, which varies significantly across different neighbourhoods in the city.
Thanks to Ofcom’s One Touch Switch, changing providers in Norwich 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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Trees we’ve grown together
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Saved by our community
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Your typical yearly saving
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