Broadband in EH7 6

City of Edinburgh, Scotland · 53 deals available

Updated 4 April 2026
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Updated 4 April 2026
53 deals compared
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Cheapest
£18.00/mo
NOW Broadband
Best Value
£32.5/mo
Community Fibre 1000 Mbps
Fastest
1000 Mbps
Community Fibre
Providers
13
available here

📡 Infrastructure at EH7 6

Max Download
1037 Mbps
Max Upload
413 Mbps
Technologies
FTTP FTTC
Exchange
LEITH
98% Gigabit 99% Superfast Ofcom verified

Our top picks for EH7 6

Fastest
Community Fibre
Hyperfast 1000
£32.5
/month
1000
Mbps
24
months
£780
total
True gigabit
Symmetric 1Gbps
Incredible value
London only
24 month contract
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Cheapest
NOW Broadband
Fab Fibre
£18
/month
36
Mbps
0
months
£216
total
No contract
Cheapest fibre option
Cancel anytime
Slower speeds
Basic router
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All 53 deals in EH7 6

Provider Package Speed Price Contract Total Cost
NOW Broadband
Fab Fibre 36 Mbps £18/mo £216 Get deal →
Hyperoptic
50Mb Fibre 50 Mbps £20/mo £240 Get deal →
NOW Broadband
Super Fibre 63 Mbps £22/mo £264 Get deal →
Vodafone
Superfast 1 38 Mbps £22/mo £528 Get deal →
Community Fibre
Essential 150 Mbps £22.5/mo £540 Get deal →
Community Fibre
Starter 150 150 Mbps £22.5/mo £540 Get deal →
Utility Warehouse
Fibre Broadband 36 Mbps £23.5/mo £282 Get deal →
Plusnet
Unlimited Fibre 66 Mbps £24.99/mo £600 Get deal →
Shell Energy
Fast Broadband Plus 67 Mbps £24.99/mo £450 Get deal →
Vodafone
Superfast 1 38 Mbps £25/mo £600 Get deal →
Hyperoptic
150Mb 150 Mbps £25/mo £300 Get deal →
Vodafone
Superfast 2 73 Mbps £25/mo £600 Get deal →
TalkTalk
Fibre 65 67 Mbps £26/mo £468 Get deal →
Sky
Superfast 59 Mbps £27/mo £486 Get deal →
EE
Fibre 36 Mbps £27/mo £648 Get deal →
Vodafone
Superfast 2 67 Mbps £27/mo £648 Get deal →
Utility Warehouse
Fast Fibre Broadband 67 Mbps £27.5/mo £330 Get deal →
Community Fibre
Superfast 500 500 Mbps £27.5/mo £660 Get deal →
Plusnet
Full Fibre 145 145 Mbps £27.99/mo £672 Get deal →
BT
Fibre Essential 36 Mbps £27.99/mo £672 Get deal →
Community Fibre
Superfast 500 Mbps £28/mo £672 Get deal →
Vodafone
Pro II Full Fibre 100 100 Mbps £28/mo £672 Get deal →
NOW Broadband
Full Fibre 100 100 Mbps £28/mo £336 Get deal →
TalkTalk
Fibre 150 150 Mbps £29/mo £522 Get deal →
BT
Fibre 1 50 Mbps £29.99/mo £720 Get deal →
Utility Warehouse
Full Fibre 150 150 Mbps £31.5/mo £378 Get deal →
Zen Internet
Unlimited Fibre 1 36 Mbps £31.99/mo £384 Get deal →
EE
Fibre Max 74 Mbps £32/mo £768 Get deal →
NOW Broadband
Full Fibre 300 300 Mbps £32/mo £384 Get deal →
Community Fibre
Hyperfast 1000 1000 Mbps £32.5/mo £780 Get deal →
BT
Fibre 2 74 Mbps £32.99/mo £792 Get deal →
Plusnet
Full Fibre 300 300 Mbps £32.99/mo £792 Get deal →
Sky
Ultrafast 145 Mbps £33/mo £594 Get deal →
EE
Full Fibre 150 150 Mbps £34/mo £816 Get deal →
BT
Full Fibre 100 100 Mbps £34.99/mo £840 Get deal →
Hyperoptic
500Mb 500 Mbps £35/mo £420 Get deal →
Community Fibre
Hyperfast 1000 Mbps £35/mo £840 Get deal →
Gigaclear
Superfast 300 300 Mbps £35/mo £630 Get deal →
Vodafone
Pro II Full Fibre 500 500 Mbps £35/mo £840 Get deal →
TalkTalk
Fibre 500 500 Mbps £35/mo £630 Get deal →
Zen Internet
Unlimited Fibre 2 66 Mbps £35.99/mo £432 Get deal →
Plusnet
Full Fibre 500 500 Mbps £37.99/mo £912 Get deal →
EE
Full Fibre 500 500 Mbps £39/mo £936 Get deal →
BT
Full Fibre 300 300 Mbps £39.99/mo £960 Get deal →
Vodafone
Pro II Full Fibre 910 910 Mbps £40/mo £960 Get deal →
Sky
Ultrafast Plus 500 Mbps £43/mo £774 Get deal →
BT
Full Fibre 500 500 Mbps £44.99/mo £1080 Get deal →
Hyperoptic
1Gb 1000 Mbps £45/mo £540 Get deal →
EE
Full Fibre 900 900 Mbps £49/mo £1176 Get deal →
Vodafone
Pro Xtra 900 Mbps £50/mo £1200 Get deal →
Sky
Gigafast 900 Mbps £50/mo £900 Get deal →
BT
Full Fibre 900 900 Mbps £54.99/mo £1320 Get deal →
Gigaclear
Ultrafast 900 900 Mbps £55/mo £990 Get deal →

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Prices checked 4 April 2026

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Your broadband guide for EH7 6

The EH7_6 postcode sector in City of Edinburgh, Scotland, is one of Scotland's most dynamic broadband markets. This sector sits within the historic port with waterfront renewal area, characterized by authentic seaside heritage meeting contemporary culture surroundings. Residents here include artists, historians, families, all with varying broadband requirements. Geographically, this sector encompasses areas near Newhaven Harbour, Trinity House, Wardie Crescent. The housing stock here is typical of City of Edinburgh - featuring Victorian fishing village properties, modern waterfront development. Many properties in this sector were built during different eras, which affects how well they accommodate modern broadband infrastructure. The EH7_6 sector has seen significant broadband infrastructure investment in recent years. Being part of the greater Edinburgh area's digital rollout programme, this sector benefits from both legacy infrastructure and newer fibre deployments. The density of coverage means most residents have multiple broadband options, though specific availability varies by location within the sector. Local demand for high-speed broadband is strong, driven by remote workers, students, and families requiring reliable connectivity for work-from-home arrangements. The area's character - historic port with waterfront renewal - means there's consistent pressure on local ISPs to maintain service quality, particularly during peak hours. Understanding broadband availability and quality in EH7_6 requires knowledge of both the technical infrastructure serving the area and the specific needs of its residents. This guide provides comprehensive information about what's available, who performs best, and how to choose the right provider for your specific location and requirements. The EH7_6 sector is served by the Edinburgh Leith exchange, which is part of Openreach's extensive Scottish network. This exchange handles both legacy copper infrastructure and modern fibre deployments, creating a mixed but increasingly modern landscape. Full Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) coverage in EH7_6 stands at approximately 50%, meaning direct fibre connections are available to around one in two premises. This represents a significant upgrade from the area's previous broadband situation. Where FTTP isn't available, most premises can access Superfast Broadband (SFBB) at 95% coverage - providing speeds above 30 Mbps. This tiered approach means nearly all properties have access to modern broadband, though maximum speeds vary considerably. For premises without FTTP, Openreach's Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) network provides the backbone. Local street cabinets distribute fibre to individual properties, typically achieving 30-80 Mbps depending on distance. These cabinet locations are distributed throughout EH7_6, though some older streets in the sector still rely on traditional copper infrastructure for final connections. Virgin Media's cable network serves select properties in EH7_6, offering speeds up to 363 Mbps to eligible addresses. Cable coverage is patchy in this sector - concentrated in some areas while completely absent in others. This creates a lottery effect where neighbouring properties may have vastly different provider options. Alternative providers like Hyperoptic have made selective deployments in parts of City of Edinburgh, particularly near new residential developments. Community Fibre presence in the area is limited. 5G home broadband from EE, Three, and Vodafone increasingly offers viable alternatives, particularly for properties where wired fibre deployment is uneconomical. The infrastructure story in EH7_6 is one of transition - moving from a copper-dominated system to fibre predominance. This transition continues, with regular upgrades and new deployments. Understanding which infrastructure reaches your specific address is crucial for choosing the right provider and setting realistic speed expectations. Broadband provider choice in EH7_6 depends heavily on which providers serve your exact address. Several major players compete here, each with distinct strengths. Openreach-based providers (BT, Sky, Plusnet, EE) all deliver broadly similar speeds where they offer the same service type - this is determined by underlying infrastructure, not the provider. However, their customer service, pricing, and bundled offerings differ significantly. BT offers the most extensive network but at premium pricing. Sky provides excellent value with responsive customer support. Plusnet stands out for exceptional customer service and is ideal if you value support quality. EE appeals to those seeking mobile-broadband bundles. Virgin Media stands apart in City of Edinburgh where available, offering genuinely faster speeds through superior infrastructure. However, you'll need to check whether your address is in their service area - availability is patchy in this sector. Local experience in EH7_6 suggests peak-time congestion is rarely an issue regardless of provider choice - the area's infrastructure is sufficiently robust. However, installation experiences vary. In residential areas of City of Edinburgh, engineers typically complete installations within 2-3 weeks, though new buildings may face longer waits. Real-world speeds in EH7_6 generally match advertised speeds once provision stabilizes, with the main variables being: your distance from street cabinets (for FTTC properties), your ISP's contention ratio, and Wi-Fi quality in your property. Wired ethernet connections always outperform Wi-Fi significantly. Value assessment: Budget-conscious residents should compare prices from Plusnet and Voxi. Those prioritizing reliability and customer service might pay a premium for Plusnet or BT. Speed enthusiasts with access to Virgin Media should strongly consider their offerings. Most residents in EH7_6 can achieve excellent value-for-money with carefully selected packages from mid-tier providers. Choosing the right broadband for EH7_6 means matching the service to your actual needs. GAMERS AND ESPORTS PLAYERS: Low latency matters more than raw speed. Aim for providers with good network contention ratios and consider wired connections essential. Virgin Media in City of Edinburgh offers excellent gaming performance with low-latency routing. Openreach-based providers work well for gaming provided you're not too far from the cabinet. Download speeds of 30+ Mbps are sufficient; focus on ping times below 20ms. REMOTE WORKERS AND VIDEO PROFESSIONALS: Upload speed is critical. Full fibre (FTTP) is ideal, offering symmetric gigabit speeds. Where available, Virgin Media cables with 30+ Mbps uploads work well. Minimum requirement is 10+ Mbps uploads; for heavy video conferencing, aim for 20+ Mbps. Multiple connected devices need higher bandwidth to prevent congestion. Fibre-based packages outperform copper for reliability. LARGE FAMILIES: Multiple simultaneous users (streaming, gaming, homework, video calls) require substantial bandwidth. Superfast Broadband at 67 Mbps is a practical minimum; gigabit packages prevent Saturday-night buffering. Wire the living room TV if possible and use Wi-Fi for secondary devices. Consider set-top box streaming requirements - these consume significant bandwidth. 4K VIDEO STREAMERS: Streaming 4K Netflix requires 25+ Mbps reliably. 4K YouTube needs 35+ Mbps. If multiple 4K streams are needed simultaneously, you'll want 100+ Mbps. Virgin Media or fibre gigabit packages are ideal. Wired connections ensure stability. BUDGET SEEKERS: Look for introductory rates on 30-67 Mbps packages from Voxi, Plusnet, or EE. These deliver genuine value and suit most households. Avoid unlimited monthly usage packages unless you actually stream heavily - they cost more for unnecessary capacity. SPEED ENTHUSIASTS: Gigabit packages from Virgin Media or fibre providers deliver spectacular performance. Real-world speeds of 700-900 Mbps are achievable with wired connections. Price for gigabit packages in City of Edinburgh is decreasing; these represent the future-proof choice if budget allows. Several specific challenges affect broadband experience in EH7_6. TENEMENT BUILDING INTERFERENCE: Traditional tenement blocks present Wi-Fi signal challenges due to shared walls and fire-rated doors. Neighbours' networks create interference. Wired connections work excellently; Wi-Fi optimization requires quality routers and proper placement in hallways. PEAK TIME CONGESTION: Weekday evenings and weekend afternoons see increased local internet traffic. This rarely causes complete service failure but may reduce consistent speeds. Download-heavy activities scheduled during off-peak hours achieves optimal performance. WEATHER EFFECTS: City of Edinburgh experiences regular rain and occasional snow. These rarely affect modern fibre, but legacy copper systems show weather-related performance variations. Outdoor cabinet connections deteriorate faster in damp climates. INSTALLATION WAIT TIMES: Popular areas within EH7_6 sometimes experience 4-6 week installation queues during peak building seasons. Planning ahead and ordering well in advance secures faster installation slots. Q: WHAT'S THE FASTEST BROADBAND AVAILABLE IN EH7_6? A: Full fibre gigabit packages delivering 900+ Mbps are available to roughly half of EH7_6. Where FTTP isn't available, Virgin Media offers up to 363 Mbps. Openreach FTTC provides 30-80 Mbps as a baseline. Check your address on provider websites for specific availability. Q: IS FULL FIBRE AVAILABLE IN EH7_6? A: Approximately 50% of premises have full fibre available. Availability is concentrated in main roads and new developments. Check by postcode on Openreach's website. If unavailable currently, deployment plans may bring fibre within 12-24 months. Q: WHICH PROVIDER IS BEST FOR City of Edinburgh? A: This depends on your priorities. Sky and Plusnet offer excellent value on fibre. Virgin Media delivers superior speeds where available. BT provides comprehensive service with premium pricing. EE appeals to mobile-broadband bundlers. Compare prices at your specific address before choosing. Q: HOW LONG DOES INSTALLATION TAKE IN City of Edinburgh? A: Standard installations complete within 2-3 weeks of ordering. New buildings or complex installations may take 4-6 weeks. Virgin Media typically installs within 2 weeks. Check current lead times with your chosen provider. Q: CAN I GET VIRGIN MEDIA IN EH7_6? A: Virgin Media availability in EH7_6 is patchy - available in some roads but not others. Check their coverage checker at your specific address. Don't assume you can access it based on neighbouring properties. Q: IS 5G HOME BROADBAND VIABLE IN EH7_6? A: 5G home broadband from EE, Three, or Vodafone offers 50-100 Mbps in most parts of EH7_6. This works excellently for most households and requires no engineering work. Check 5G coverage maps before ordering. Best for streaming and general browsing; less suitable for large downloads or multiple simultaneous users.

📍 About broadband in City of Edinburgh

City of Edinburgh is served by the EH7 postcode area in Scotland.

Average speed in EH7: 315 Mbps
Compared to UK average: 294% faster

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