📡 Broadband Deals in Accrington
Compare full fibre, cable and 5G broadband confirmed available at your exact address in Accrington. Independent, free, and updated daily.
What broadband is available
in Accrington?
Accrington is a key Hyndburn hub with improving gigabit coverage. Openreach FTTP is widely available across much of BB5 for BT, Sky and Vodafone. Virgin Media cable serves many streets, and YouFibre competes on selected alt-net overbuilds.
| Provider | Technology | Max Speed | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| BT Full Fibre | FTTP (Openreach) | 900Mbps | ✓ Available |
| Sky Full Fibre | FTTP (Openreach) | 500Mbps | ✓ Available |
| Vodafone Full Fibre | FTTP (Openreach) | 900Mbps | ✓ Available |
| Virgin Media | Cable (HFC) | 1,130Mbps | ~ Most areas |
| Three 5G | 5G Fixed Wireless | 300Mbps+ | ~ Where 5G available |
| YouFibre | FTTP (Netomnia) | 8,000Mbps | ~ Selected streets |
Availability varies by exact address. Enter your postcode above for confirmed results at your property.
Full fibre coverage in Accrington
Full fibre has rolled through central Accrington, Oswaldtwistle and suburban BB5 routes. If you are still on copper-led FTTC, upgrading to FTTP often brings lower latency and better upload speeds — ideal for remote working households.
YouFibre in Accrington — up to 8Gbps where available
YouFibre's Netomnia footprint touches parts of East Lancashire around Accrington where network construction aligns with BB5 demand. Confirm at your address — alt-net coverage can be street-specific even within the same postcode sector.
Virgin Media coverage in Accrington
Virgin Media remains a popular cable choice across many Accrington postcodes, particularly dense residential zones. Peripheral new estates sometimes launch with Openreach-only ducting until cable is extended.
Why Accrington residents
are switching now
Copper switch-off: BB5 postcodes affected
Openreach is decommissioning the old copper PSTN network nationally by January 2027. Accrington's BB5 postcodes are included in this rollout. If your home currently uses ADSL or FTTC (fibre to the cabinet), your connection will stop working unless you migrate to full fibre or an alternative. The time to switch is now — before the 2027 deadline creates an installation backlog and engineers become scarce across the North West.
Mid-contract price rises hitting Accrington households
BT, Sky, and Virgin Media all increased prices mid-contract in 2025 and 2026 using the RPI + 3.9% formula — meaning many Accrington customers saw bills rise by £4-6/month without agreeing to it. Under Ofcom rules, a mid-contract price rise gives you the right to exit your contract penalty-free within 30 days. If you received a price rise notice recently, you may be able to leave and switch to a cheaper deal right now at no cost.
Full fibre is genuinely different
Many Accrington properties still on FTTC broadband are receiving speeds between 30-60Mbps — well below what full fibre delivers. The difference between FTTC and FTTP is not just speed: full fibre is more reliable (no copper degradation in wet weather), symmetrical (upload matches download, critical for remote work and video calls), and future-proof. Switching from a 60Mbps FTTC connection to a 500Mbps or 1Gbps full fibre deal often costs the same or less per month.