
Wiltshire broadband
Ultrafast full fibre broadband to homes and businesses across South Wiltshire
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We're passionate about upgrading the South Wiltshire countryside
Full fibre broadband from only £29 per month
Beat the buffering
With download speeds of up to 900Mbps (13 x faster than the UK's average broadband speed), our full fibre packages offer lightning fast connections.
Local, friendly support
Our dedicated Customer Support team is based at our HQ in Dorset, on standby to answer any queries you may have.
Unbeatable reliability
Say goodbye to ancient copper cables and hello to a connection you can depend on, with no annoying disruptions.
Smooth streaming
Watch streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube or Amazon Prime in high definition without buffering, thanks to full fibre broadband.
Our full fibre broadband
Our superfast wireless broadband
Our full fibre broadband terms
*Free installation to properties where government subsidy is available. Subject to survey. †Our WiFi promise means you'll get a free subscription to our Total WiFi service and up to two extra hubs if you can't get at least 15Mbps in every room of your house. ‡A 900Mbps connection is not achievable by a single device over WiFi. ¥24 hour fix upon notification for network outages and fibre breaks (not applicable to internal WiFi and router issues).
Our superfast wireless broadband terms
*Discounted from our standard wireless installation charge of £350. Subject to survey.
Recently connected areas
The following places in Wiltshire have recently been connected:

Ansty

Berwick St John

East Knoyle

Project Gigabit South Wiltshire
We have been awarded an £18 million Project Gigabit contract to deliver full fibre broadband to around 14,500 homes and businesses in the South Wiltshire.
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Who we've connected in Wiltshire
Old Wardour Castle near Tisbury
Connected to a 100Mbps Ethernet Leased Line, delivered over full fibre infrastructure.
Find out more“Remote site connectivity is one of our biggest challenges. A local fibre connection, instead of a slow and unreliable copper line, will make a huge difference to the site.” - Barry Larkins, IT Operations Manager at English Heritage