Summary
RunFibre is a broadband provider that focuses on bringing high speed internet to rural and semi‑rural areas where many big providers have limited coverage for smaller communities. They started in South Gloucestershire and North Wiltshire, bringing full‑fibre internet to homes and business premises that previously struggled for speed and reliability. The company builds its own network and works with local schemes to reach places that have been overlooked.
Packages
| Package Name | Speed | Setup | Monthly | First Year Cost* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Casual (12 months)
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200 Mbps | £0.00 | £24.99 | £299.88 |
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Tech Lover (12 months)
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500 Mbps | £0.00 | £34.99 | £419.88 |
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Gigabit (12 months)
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900 Mbps | £0.00 | £44.99 | £539.88 |
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Casual (24 months)
|
200 Mbps | £0.00 | £24.99 | £299.88 |
|
Tech Lover (24 months)
|
500 Mbps | £0.00 | £34.99 | £419.88 |
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Gigabit (24 months)
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900 Mbps | £0.00 | £44.99 | £539.88 |
* VAT included
Additional Comments
When the network is live at a property, RunFibre usually delivers a solid experience. Customers report that installations are handled professionally, engineers are polite and the service delivers the speeds promised. Because the company focuses on building a full fibre network rather than partial solutions, the connection runs all the way to the property. That means faster downloads, better uploads and more consistent service. For people working from home, streaming in high resolution or using multiple devices at once, that can make a real difference. Many users notice a big improvement compared with previous providers.
There are a few things to be aware of. Coverage is still limited. RunFibre targets specific clusters and rural areas, so it is important to check if your address is included. If it is not yet live, you may face longer lead times or fewer speed options. Customer service is generally friendly and responsive, but experiences can vary depending on how established the network is in each area. As with any fibre service, internal setup at home matters. A fast line to the house only works well if the router is up to date, Wi‑Fi coverage is strong and internal wiring does not limit performance.
Before choosing RunFibre it is worth checking a few things. Is your property covered and ready for installation? Are there any extra costs for site work or equipment? How long will installation take? What happens if you move or the rollout is delayed? If you are in a live coverage area, RunFibre offers full fibre with fewer compromises and a more personal approach than larger providers. For those outside their footprint or seeking nationwide coverage, it may not be suitable yet.
For discounts, take a look at our page on RunFibre Broadband Deals & Offers.
ISP Details
| Name | runfibre |
|---|---|
| Legal Name | RunFibre Ltd |
| IPv6 Support | No |
| ISPA Member | No |
| Ofcom Code of Practice | No |
| Link | https://www.runfibre.co.uk/ |
Contact Details
| Sales Telephone | 01454 556470 |
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