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Plusnet Broadband, Full Fibre and Reviews UK

Plusnet

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Plusnet

Summary

Plusnet broadband is one of the more well known national broadband providers in the UK. It is a subsidiary of the BT Group and has been around since the 1990s in Sheffield. Right now it offers a range of fibre broadband services from basic fibre to full fibre, including higher speeds for more demanding homes.

Packages

Package Name Speed Setup Monthly First Year Cost*
Fibre (FTTC/part-fibre) (24 months)

(£50 reward card)

78 Mbps £0.00 £22.99 £275.88
Full Fibre 74 (24 months)
74 Mbps £0.00 £21.99 £263.88
Full Fibre 145 (24 months)

£50 Reward Card

145 Mbps £0.00 £22.99 £275.88
Full Fibre 300 (24 months)

£60 Reward Card

300 Mbps £0.00 £26.99 £323.88
Full Fibre 500 (24 months)

£76 Reward Card

500 Mbps £0.00 £28.99 £347.88
Full Fibre 900 (24 months)

£100 Reward Card

900 Mbps £0.00 £31.99 £383.88
Fibre (FTTC/part-fibre) (12 months)
78 Mbps £0.00 £26.99 £323.88
Full Fibre 74 (12 months)
74 Mbps £0.00 £25.99 £311.88
Full Fibre 145 (12 months)
145 Mbps £0.00 £26.99 £323.88
Full Fibre 300 (12 months)
300 Mbps £0.00 £30.99 £371.88
Full Fibre 500 (12 months)
500 Mbps £0.00 £32.99 £395.88
Full Fibre 900 (12 months)

(£100 reward)

900 Mbps £0.00 £35.99 £431.88

* VAT Included. The First Year Cost does not include any in-contract price increases that may apply with some providers. Please refer to the package details to see if increases are applicable.

Additional Comments

What Plusnet broadband does well is value for money and simplicity. Many users highlight that the setup is straightforward, the pricing at the start is competitive, and the support lines are based in the UK. Reviews usually point to a good value service and comments about fair pricing and staff who are easy to contact and happy to help when things go well.
With that said, there are some recurring complaints. Reliability scores for Plusnet broadband are lower than some of its competitors. Some reviewers note that while customer service is not bad, the reliability can be a bit weaker. Looking through customer comments online you will find examples of slow average speeds, connection dropouts and occasionally, unhelpful support when things do go wrong.

Another factor to check is what happens after your contract ends. Some users report price rises or less favourable renewal deals. If you are signing up, it is worth checking the terms for renewal and any speed guarantees.

Much of Plusnet’s fibre broadband uses the same networks as other major providers via BT and Openreach. That means the physical network is solid, but your actual experience may depend a lot on your local cabinet, wiring and router. 

If you are considering Plusnet broadband you should ask yourself a few questions. Is your property eligible for the speed you need? Are you comfortable with the contract term and the likelihood of a price increase after the first term? Do you have a suitable Wi Fi setup in your home so that you get the speeds you pay for, not just what the line can support? When it works well, Plusnet broadband can be a good choice for everyday users, streaming, browsing, online work and casual gaming. It ticks the reliable box for many. But if you live in a large home, do a lot of heavy uploads or downloads or need ultra high performance with complete peace of mind, you may want to check what extras are needed such as a better router or mesh network, or compare other providers with higher reliability ratings.

To save money, take a look at our cheapest broadband deals page for full fibre deals.

ISP Details

Name Plusnet
Legal Name Plusnet plc
IPv6 Support No
ISPA Member No
Ofcom Code of Practice Yes
info
Link https://www.plus.net

Contact Details

Sales Telephone 0330 1239 123

Plusnet Reviews

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martyn58 20 Jul 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
I am getting an average download speed of around 2.4 Mb/sec. It's been gradually getting slower over the course of 2 years. Admittedly i am in a rural location but why should I be paying the same as someone who receives excellent speeds in a different location? I intend to contact them soon to discuss the issue.
cliffhargrave 20 Jul 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
stewgee 28 Jun 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
Still not provided the 10 Mb upload - they were supposed to have converted from 2Mb to 10Mb last November.
Zoffo 27 Jun 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
I used to get 76 mps, now I only get 60 mps.
trashcooky 27 Jun 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
I first switched to Plusnet from Sky in Feb 2016. The process was straight forward subject to the lack of accurate connection dates, but this was due to Openreach at that time, a problem which has now been resolved with their breakup from BT. The service has been reliable with an occasional drop out which may be down to my four access points not always synchronising correctly. I have gone to great lengths to remove the causes of any internal losses to the service which is FTC. The cabinet is in sight of my house so only approx 20 houses away. I achieve and occasionally exceed the service limits of 37Mb down and 10Mb up - at peak use my service has never dropped below 27 MB down. The Plusnet Forum is a very useful resource where far more support is usually available than simply contacting customer service, who are always polite and cheerful and helpful. The landline is clear and reliable and being that Plusnet are a wholly owned subsidiary of BT, I can access all of the BT services. (includes a rebadged BT Hub) I am satisfied with Plusnet, but I am canny too and may switch SP if a better deal becomes available. My view has generally been you are looking to chose the best of a bad bunch - on that basis I rate Plusnet highly.
trashcooky 27 Jun 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
I first switched to Plusnet from Sky in Feb 2016. The process was straight forward subject to the lack of accurate connection dates, but this was due to Openreach at that time, a problem which has now been resolved with their breakup from BT. The service has been reliable with an occasional drop out which may be down to my four access points not always synchronising correctly. I have gone to great lengths to remove the causes of any internal losses to the service which is FTC. The cabinet is in sight of my house so only approx 20 houses away. I achieve and occasionally exceed the service limits of 37Mb down and 10Mb up - at peak use my service has never dropped below 27 MB down. The Plusnet Forum is a very useful resource where far more support is usually available than simply contacting customer service, who are always polite and cheerful and helpful. The landline is clear and reliable and being that Plusnet are a wholly owned subsidiary of BT, I can access all of the BT services. (includes a rebadged BT Hub) I am satisfied with Plusnet, but I am canny too and may switch SP if a better deal becomes available. My view has generally been you are looking to chose the best of a bad bunch - on that basis I rate Plusnet highly.
martyn58 26 Jun 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
My download speeds have gradually been getting worse. In the last couple years it has slowed from nearly 4Mb/s to about 2.5Mb/s. It now doesn't stream Iplayer reliably. I will be taking this up with them soon. I should say that my location is rural but I am not happy with a declining service.
g8nrp 26 Jun 2018 (reviewed 7 years ago)
Oldseadog 23 May 2018 (reviewed 8 years ago)
I have been with Plusnet some considerable time and overall I have been very satisfied with their broadband service. On the rare occasion that I have had to contact their support team the response has been swift and the problem quickly resolved, however, the speed has become abysmal with a download speed of 4.6 and upload of 0.8 mbps it leaves me with no other option but to give a 3 star rating for overall satisfaction and that is perhaps being generous.
mike41 21 May 2018 (reviewed 8 years ago)
We have very simple requirements as we seldom download still less stream material, don't game, and don't touch Facebook etc. So we consider our Plusnet package of ADSL2+ at about 13Mb with unlimited 24-hour calls is good value at about £28 per month. The much derided Plusnet Hub One is perfectly adequate to replace my fancy Billion 7800 which cost £80, was no faster and burned out its wifi card just after the warranty expired at 2 yrs. By the nature of TBB we are more likely to hear about problems; since joining PN from BT almost four years ago we haven't had one outage and our connection is totally reliable.