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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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dednie 20 Dec 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Service is consistently good and on the rare occasion that I need to speak with customer care they are very responsive.
Whizree 20 Nov 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
I have been with Plusnet for about ten years. Having moved from one area to another the service is a bit patchy. It was best in Gillingham, Dorset where BT provided Plusnet service. I then moved to the Salisbury area. Here Plusnet have their own equipment. Here the service is faster, but at peak times the service slows down considerably and at times it is impossible to watch on line video. I moved within the area and they had a major problem with billing my usage. This has now been resolved after a few months. As I use my broadband mainly in the daytime the service is adequate, but I'm not so sure about peak times. I think Plusnet need a major equipment upgrade. Perhaps when they install fibre to all users things may improve. There seems to be a reluctance to provide a really good service although this is the case with manyy ISP's.
brush-head 20 Nov 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
I first moved to Plusnet because my then provider was exiting the market place & moving me to a provider I did not want to be with. I was using an ADSL service. On the day of transfer 1st the 'phone was switched over and I was still connected to my existing ISP. I did a couple of speed tests my download speeds had moved from 17Mbps to nearly 20. The move to Plusnet as an ISP completed later in the day & these speeds held. When FTTC became available I upgraded to the 40Mbps service. Only 1 break of a few hours in nearly 3 years & regular speeds of 37Mbps/8Mbps. Basically the service works. They need to look at charges which are getting ever closer to their parent company.
nick9066 20 Nov 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
We have been fortunate as we live in the country and have fiber broadband. We had service from TalkTalk and had variable speed performance, inability to watch on-demand TV sometimes, and support was not easy due to trying to communicate with overseas support centers. When we were charged £65 for an Openreach visit to address a problem we decided it was time to change and moved to Plusnet. Plusnet support centers are great to deal with and so far we have only had one Openreach visit (there are perpetual issues with the old copper connections and we have 500 meters connecting us to the fiber, but we are happier with the overall product. We pay about £2 per month more but get a better service.
deniswaugh 20 Nov 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Worse and worse, they keep getting less reliable and even slower. They cannot match their promised speeds.
whitcop 24 Oct 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Only the 3rd time in 5 years that I have had to contact Plusnet. I had noticed when runnung a speed test that my download and upload speeds had halved since the last speed test. Sent a message late on Thursday, had a phone call from them last night and all returned to normal by lunchtime today. Very happy with the service Thu 24/10/2019 14:52 56.01 Mbps 55.67 Mbps 18.46 Mbps
gm0axy 21 Oct 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
trashcooky 20 Oct 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
I have been happy with Plusnet for 2 years now but I did haggle to get a reduction at 18month renewal time, using "is my bill fair". I am not impressed that although my broadband is fixed that Plusnet have notified me of an mid term 12% increase on my talk time. Not enough to scare me off quite yet. I am keeping my eyes open as the competition is tight out there. I would certainly (cost-wise) put Plusnet way ahead of Virgin, but they are about equal to Sky at this time. I have used all 3 providers so I am able to offer informed comparison for my area.
thevendetta 20 Oct 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Plusnet started out pretty good like all companies that are starting out. Sadly over time the customer service has dropped dramatically. They are non responsive 99% of the time with scripted responses say they will implement certain things or get system errors fixed like billing when they do not, in many clients cases still on going for nearly two years. Also, it seems they have become to big for their boots. There is no ''We Will Do You proud'' still they are also lagging behind other IP when it comes to IPV6 and seem not to take loyal standard customers at value but will in my eyes con new customers just to join. Be warned this company is no longer as good as it was and it has dropped its standards since 2016 From a good company years ago to now a failing company
dercoss 07 Oct 2019 (reviewed 6 years ago)
Another month another billing issue. This company are one of the worst I've had to deal with when things go wrong.