Comparing broadband in Brighton
Brighton Pavilion, Kemptown and Peacehaven have great broadband options available. Pretty much all properties should be able to sign up to a decent superfast fibre service with download speeds of at least 30Mb. But there should also be plenty of options for much faster, full fibre broadband.
Much of Brighton is also on the Virgin Media fibre network, but not all, so be sure to do an address check using our comparison table. That way, you’ll only see the options available to you.
Additionally, as part of a £80m private investment, some Brighton and Hove areas, including Moulsecoomb, Bevendean, Hanover, Elm Grove and Woodingdean have access to an ultrafast CityFibre network.
Buying home broadband is now a fairly painless process, but you do need to make sure you get the right deal. The table above lists a large selection of unlimited deals, but if you already know the type of broadband package you’re looking for, we have dedicated sections of the site for you. Here are some searches that might help you:
- Cheap broadband deals
- No-contract broadband
- Broadband, TV and phone deals
- Ultrafast broadband deal
- Broadband with no set-up fee
Many people just look for the fastest broadband, but as Brighton is so well served, with plenty of options for speedy internet. It'll make much more sense to consider data limit, monthly cost, length of contract, or even setup fees to get the most for your money.
Whatever you decide, be sure you have a deal perfect for your needs – and remember, if you’re confused, just give us a call on the number at the top of the page.
Comparing mobile broadband in Brighton
Brighton residents enjoy a wide choice of mobile broadband services. All the network operators — O2, Three, Vodafone, and EE — provide 4G and 5G mobile internet in the Brighton area. Out of these operators, Vodafone has will have the weakest signal. Meanwhile, EE and Three will be your best option if you live further afield towards Hove.
Because of the decent 4G and 5G signals, you might want to explore mobile home broadband options from the likes of Three. This is a 'plug and play' service and won't require any fixed line connections. That means it could be a great choice if you're in short-term accommodation, or you can't get permission for home broadband installation from a landlord.
Make sure to use our coverage checkers for the network you choose before you commit, including anywhere you’re likely to use it regularly (work, college, etc.). Click the logos below to access the official network coverage check tools:
You can read all about mobile broadband in our help guides.
Where we get our information
We strive to keep our local broadband information as up-to-date as possible. This means using trustworthy sources with regular checks. The information on this page comes from the following:
- Local broadband speed information: labs.thinkbroadband.com/local
- Mobile broadband coverage (1): nperf.com
- Mobile broadband coverage (2): checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage