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IDNet

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IDNet

Summary

IDNet is a long-established broadband service provider that focuses on reliable, high-performance connections rather than flashy marketing. Based in the UK, the company offers full fibre broadband to homes and businesses and has wholesale agreements through several networks including Openreach, CityFibre, MS3, Trooli, Freedom Fibre and Fibre Heroes.

Packages

Package Name Speed Setup Monthly First Year Cost*
Fibre 115 (Openreach) (1 month)
110 Mbps £60.00 £45.00 £600.00
Fibre 115 (Openreach) (18 months)
110 Mbps £0.00 £37.50 £450.00
Fibre 550 (Openreach) (1 month)
495 Mbps £60.00 £57.00 £744.00
Fibre 550 (Openreach) (18 months)
550 Mbps £0.00 £42.00 £504.00
Fibre 900 (Openreach) (1 month)
900 Mbps £60.00 £66.00 £852.00
Fibre 900 (Openreach) (18 months)
1000 Mbps £0.00 £50.00 £600.00
Fibre 1700 (Openreach) (1 month)
1800 Mbps £60.00 £84.00 £1,068.00
Fibre 1700 (Openreach) (18 months)
1800 Mbps £0.00 £65.00 £780.00
SuperFast Broadband (1 month)
80 Mbps £60.00 £42.50 £570.00
SuperFast Broadband (12 months)
80 Mbps £0.00 £37.50 £450.00
Fibre 160 (1 month) (CityFibre)
160 Mbps £60.00 £36.00 £492.00
Fibre 160 (18 months) (CityFibre)
160 Mbps £0.00 £25.00 £300.00
Fibre 550 (1 month) (CityFibre)
550 Mbps £60.00 £48.00 £636.00
Fibre 550 (18 months) (CityFibre)
550 Mbps £0.00 £35.00 £420.00
Fibre 1200 (1 month) (CityFibre)
1200 Mbps £60.00 £60.00 £780.00
Fibre 1200 (18 months) (CityFibre)
1200 Mbps £0.00 £39.00 £468.00
Fibre 2300 (1 month) (CityFibre)
2500 Mbps £60.00 £72.00 £924.00
Fibre 2300 (18 months) (CityFibre)
2500 Mbps £0.00 £60.00 £720.00
Fibre 950 (1 month) (Full Fibre/Fibre Heroes)
1000 Mbps £60.00 £54.00 £708.00
Fibre 950 (18 months) (Full Fibre/Fibre Heroes)
1000 Mbps £0.00 £45.00 £540.00
Fibre 160 (1 month) (MS3)
160 Mbps £60.00 £36.00 £492.00
Fibre 160 (18 month) (MS3)
160 Mbps £0.00 £27.50 £330.00
Fibre 950 (1 month) (MS3)
1000 Mbps £60.00 £48.00 £636.00
Fibre 950 (18 months) (MS3)
1000 Mbps £0.00 £30.00 £360.00
Fibre 110 (1 month) (FreedomFibre)
115 Mbps £60.00 £45.00 £600.00
Fibre 110 (18 month) (FreedomFibre)
115 Mbps £0.00 £32.50 £390.00
Fibre 550 (1 month) (FreedomFibre)
550 Mbps £60.00 £50.00 £660.00
Fibre 550 (18 month) (FreedomFibre)
550 Mbps £0.00 £35.00 £420.00
Fibre 1200 (1 month) (FreedomFibre)
1200 Mbps £60.00 £55.00 £720.00
Fibre 1200 (18 month) (FreedomFibre)
1200 Mbps £0.00 £40.00 £480.00
Fibre 2300 (1 month) (FreedomFibre)
2500 Mbps £60.00 £72.00 £924.00
Fibre 2300 (18 month) (FreedomFibre)
2500 Mbps £0.00 £60.00 £720.00
Fibre 160 (1 month) (Trooli)
175 Mbps £60.00 £45.00 £600.00
Fibre 160 (18 month) (Trooli)
175 Mbps £0.00 £32.50 £390.00
Fibre 550 (1 month) (Trooli)
550 Mbps £60.00 £50.00 £660.00
Fibre 550 (18 month) (Trooli)
550 Mbps £0.00 £35.00 £420.00
Fibre 1200 (1 month) (Trooli)
1200 Mbps £60.00 £55.00 £720.00
Fibre 1200 (18 month) (Trooli)
1200 Mbps £0.00 £40.00 £480.00
Fibre 2300 (1 month) (Trooli)
2500 Mbps £60.00 £72.00 £924.00
Fibre 2300 (18 month) (Trooli)
2500 Mbps £0.00 £60.00 £720.00

* VAT included

Additional Comments

IDNet’s plans are designed for people who value a stable and quality connection, low latency and strong customer service. Many of its users are remote workers, gamers or small business owners who need consistent speeds rather than headline numbers that drop off at busy times.

One of the most appealing things about IDNet is the way it handles contracts. Customers can choose short or longer terms, and the company promises no price rises during the agreed period. They also offer static IP addresses as standard, which is quite rare for a home broadband service, and their support team is based in the UK. Reviews often highlight how quickly internet connection problems are resolved and how knowledgeable the technical support staff are, which is a refreshing change compared with larger providers where you might be passed between departments.

In terms of performance, the service tends to live up to its claims. Because IDNet uses full fibre networks, the connection runs directly into the home and avoids the bottlenecks seen with older copper-based setups. Upload speeds match downloads, which is especially useful for video calls, cloud backups or sharing large files. Installation is generally straightforward, and customers tend to say that engineers turn up on time and do a tidy job. Once connected, the speed and reliability remain steady and a good service is provided even when several people are online at once.

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ISP Details

Name IDNet
Legal Name Infinity Developments Ltd
IPv6 Support Yes
ISPA Member No
Ofcom Code of Practice No
info
Link https://www.idnet.net/

Contact Details

Sales Telephone 0800 331 7000

IDNet Reviews

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Anonymous 26 Apr 2026 (reviewed 1 month ago)
3
Performance currently very variable; don't want to move to FttC when FttP is literally 20m away!
Anonymous 25 Apr 2026 (reviewed 1 month ago)
1
I no longer trust them
Anonymous 22 Apr 2026 (reviewed 1 month ago)
2
mixed help but hampered considerably by BT/OpenReach who are leaviing rural areas to die!!
Anonymous 20 Apr 2026 (reviewed 1 month ago)
5
Excellent service for 20 years
Anonymous 31 Mar 2026 (reviewed 2 months ago)
3
Not as high as it states but i will keep checking for the next few days as I've just had it installed today
Anonymous 17 Mar 2026 (reviewed 2 months ago)
4
Been with ID for 17 years. Nuff said!
Anonymous 12 Mar 2026 (reviewed 2 months ago)
1
Line Speedtest goes from 45 Mbps within a month or so to 15mbps ,been reported a couple of times nothing done
Anonymous 07 Mar 2026 (reviewed 3 months ago)
5
reliable
Anonymous 21 Feb 2026 (reviewed 3 months ago)
4
At least they used to be...
Anonymous 10 Feb 2026 (reviewed 3 months ago)
2
worse than virgin