Compare broadband deals in Wolverhampton
This thriving city has a rich industrial past and a growing digital future. Alongside its vibrant community and excellent transport links, it also offers a wide range of broadband deals. Whether you’re looking for a low-cost package for casual browsing or a high-speed connection for streaming, gaming or remote working, there are plenty of options available.
A variety of broadband technologies are available across the city, including widespread superfast coverage and an expanding full fibre network. Most addresses benefit from access to multiple providers, giving you the flexibility to compare speeds, prices and contract terms to find the best broadband deal.
What broadband can I get in Wolverhampton?
Over the past few years, Wolverhampton has had a big boost in broadband infrastructure. Between 2021 and 2025, the average download speed in the city grew from 60 Mbps to 240 Mbps. This is largely down to the extensive rollout of full fibre and gigabit-capable networks across the region.
Coverage and speeds vary across different areas of Wolverhampton. For example:
Postcode snapshot
- WV1 (City Centre): The actual city centre can be a bit more limited on options, but if you live this central, it’s likely you’ll be able to access superfast speeds.
- WV2 (East Park): Widespread superfast speeds are complemented by growing full fibre networks, bringing gigabit-capable options to many households.
- WV3 (Oxley, Parkfields): Strong superfast coverage, with FTTP now accessible to a significant and increasing number of properties.
- WV10 (Bilston, Ettingshall): Near-universal superfast availability, supported by a growing FTTP network and ultra-fast cable connections.
Why postcode matters
Even within these postcode areas, actual broadband performance can vary street by street due to differences in infrastructure rollout, building types and provider presence. To see exactly which speeds and services are available at your address – especially important when choosing between FTTP, cable, or fibre – you should check using our postcode checker.
Can you get full fibre in Woverhampton?
There’s an excellent chance you can. As of 2025, around 96% of premises in Wolverhampton have access to ultrafast broadband (speeds over 100 Mbps), these will either be through Virgin Media’s cabling or another full fibre network like CityFibre or Openreach. CityFibre and Openreach are the names of the wholesalers who provide the infrastructure for full fibre which other companies, like Sky, 4th Utility and Onestream, use to deliver their broadband.
Which broadband providers are in Wolverhampton?
Wolverhampton has a strong selection of broadband providers, giving residents access to a wide range of options.
Virgin Media
Virgin Media offers some of the fastest broadband speeds in Wolverhampton, with packages reaching up to 1Gbps thanks to its own cable network. It’s a popular choice for larger households or anyone needing consistent high-speed connectivity for streaming, gaming, or working from home. Virgin Media often bundles broadband with TV and phone services, making it ideal for customers looking for an all-in-one deal.
Sky
This household name in broadband, TV, and entertainment, offers a range of fibre packages through the Openreach network. Customers in Wolverhampton can expect reliable performance, flexible contract lengths, with the option to bundle with Sky’s TV services. Speeds range from standard fibre up to full fibre in many parts of the city, making it a solid all-rounder for most homes.
BT
BT is one of the UK’s biggest broadband providers and has widespread availability across Wolverhampton via the Openreach network. Known for reliability and extensive customer support, BT offers a variety of broadband packages including full fibre options with speeds up to 900Mbps. BT is also a good choice for customers who want added extras like BT Sport or enhanced parental controls.
Vodafone
Vodafone has become an increasingly popular choice for broadband in Wolverhampton, offering competitive pricing and high-speed fibre packages. It uses the Openreach network and, in some areas, CityFibre, which allows for even faster full fibre connections. Vodafone often includes discounts for existing mobile customers, making it a good choice if you're already using them for your phone plan.
Plusnet
Plusnet is a budget-friendly provider with a reputation for strong UK-based customer service. Operating on the Openreach network, Plusnet offers simple, straightforward broadband packages with no-frills pricing. While it doesn’t always offer the fastest speeds on the market, it's a dependable and cost-effective option for smaller households or light internet users in Wolverhampton.
NOW Broadband
NOW Broadband offers flexible broadband plans with no long-term contract, making it perfect for renters, students, or anyone wanting a shorter commitment. Powered by the Sky network, NOW provides standard and fibre packages at competitive rates.
Onestream
Slightly lesser-known than the others, but Onestream has been growing in popularity thanks to its low-cost full fibre deals. Using the Openreach network, Onestream offers fast broadband at affordable prices, making it a viable alternative to the big names. While extras may be more limited, it’s worth considering if you're looking for value-focused full fibre options in Wolverhampton.
Even its slowest package has a very healthy average speed of 50Mbps. And despite being fast paced it also offers really good prices. Another big draw is that it also comes with a flexible rolling contract for those not looking to lock-in. You’ve just got to hope that your postcode falls under a Hyperoptic network, it’s currently only available to about 5% of Wolverhampton (mainly in the Heath Town area).
This small, independent provider offers fast, flexible, affordable full fibre. With 30-day contract options and prices that start from £23, there's a lot to like about 4th Utility for those who have access. Their broadband comes through the CityFibre network which is available to about 80% of Wolverhampton.
Lit Fibre is everything you'd expect from an alternative network. It offers full fibre speeds of up to 1 gig – this will increase to 2.5Gb soon, too – that are all symmetrical (upload is just as fast as download). And unlike most of the bigger mainstream providers it gives a guarantee of no mid-contract price hikes. Like 4th Utility above, their broadband comes through the CityFibre network which is available to about 80% of Wolverhampton.
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