BT Broadband Checker

Enter your postcode to check whether BT Broadband and BT Full Fibre are available at your address and view the broadband packages and speeds available in your area.

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How to Check BT Broadband Availability

Quickly check whether BT Broadband is available at your address and see the broadband speeds and packages available in just a few simple steps.

Enter Your Postcode

Enter Your Postcode

Enter your postcode into the BT Broadband Checker above.

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Check BT Availability

We’ll check whether BT Broadband and BT Full Fibre are available at your address.

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View Speeds and Packages

Compare available BT Broadband packages and estimated broadband speeds for your address.

Can I Get BT Broadband in My Area?

Can I Get BT Broadband in My Area?

BT Broadband is available across most of the UK using the Openreach network, offering both Superfast Fibre (FTTC) and Full Fibre (FTTP) broadband services. The broadband packages and speeds available will depend on your address and the network infrastructure serving your property.

As BT Group owns Openreach, BT is often one of the first providers to offer Full Fibre services as Openreach expands its network across the UK. However, Full Fibre is still being rolled out, so availability can vary between postcodes.

The quickest way to check whether BT Broadband or BT Full Fibre is available at your address is to enter your postcode into the BT Broadband Checker above.

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Enter your postcode to check availability, compare broadband speeds, and view the BT Broadband packages available at your address.

Why Choose BT Broadband?

Because BT uses the Openreach network, its broadband coverage is among the widest in the UK. BT competes directly with other Openreach providers such as Sky, EE, Vodafone, TalkTalk, and Plusnet, which means you’ll often find similar broadband speeds and network performance across these providers. The biggest differences are usually pricing, promotional offers, contract length, WiFi equipment, and bundled services.

If Full Fibre (FTTP) is available at your address, BT offers gigabit-capable broadband with significantly faster download speeds, much higher upload speeds, lower latency, and greater reliability than older FTTC connections. Some Full Fibre packages also offer symmetrical download and upload speeds, making them well suited for video calls, cloud backups, content creation, and households with multiple connected devices.

Enter your postcode into the BT Broadband Checker above to compare the BT broadband packages, speeds, and availability at your address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about BT Broadband availability, BT Full Fibre, broadband speeds, and the broadband packages available at your address.

How do I check BT Broadband availability?

Enter your postcode into the BT Broadband Checker above to see whether BT Broadband is available at your address. We’ll show the BT broadband packages, estimated speeds, and Full Fibre availability where available.

Can I get BT Full Fibre at my address?

BT Full Fibre availability depends on whether the Openreach Full Fibre network has been deployed at your property. Enter your postcode into the checker above to check if BT Full Fibre is available where you live.

Does BT Broadband use the Openreach network?

Yes. BT Broadband is delivered over the Openreach network, which also serves providers such as Sky, EE, Vodafone, TalkTalk, and Plusnet. While these providers often offer similar network performance, they may differ in pricing, contract terms, bundled services, WiFi equipment, and promotional offers.

What's the difference between BT Full Fibre (FTTP) and BT Fibre (FTTC)?

BT Full Fibre (FTTP) uses fibre optic cables directly to your property, delivering faster download speeds, significantly higher upload speeds, lower latency, and greater reliability. BT Fibre (FTTC) uses fibre to the street cabinet before switching to copper telephone lines for the final connection, resulting in lower maximum speeds and slower uploads.

What speeds can I get with BT Broadband?

The speeds available will depend on your address and the broadband technology available. BT offers packages ranging from Superfast Fibre (FTTC) to gigabit-capable Full Fibre (FTTP). If Full Fibre is available at your address, you’ll typically benefit from faster download speeds, stronger upload performance, and a more reliable connection.