Broadband in NG4 1
Gedling, England · 19 deals available
Cheapest
£18.00/mo
NOW Broadband
Best Value
£25/mo
Vodafone 73 Mbps
Fastest
74 Mbps
EE
Providers
10
available here
📡 Infrastructure at NG4 1
Max Download
1081 Mbps
Max Upload
131 Mbps
Technologies
FTTP
FTTC
Exchange
Gedling
96% Gigabit
100% Superfast
Ofcom verified
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Vodafone
Superfast 2
£25
/month
73
Mbps
24
months
£600
total
Good speeds
Pro II router
Price lock
24 month contract
Fastest
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EE
Fibre Max
£32
/month
74
Mbps
24
months
£768
total
Data boost
Apple TV included
24 month lock-in
Cheapest
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NOW Broadband
Fab Fibre
£18
/month
36
Mbps
0
months
£216
total
No contract
Cheapest fibre option
Cancel anytime
Slower speeds
Basic router
All 19 deals in NG4 1
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Fab Fibre | 36 Mbps | £18/mo | £216 | Get deal → | |
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Super Fibre | 63 Mbps | £22/mo | £264 | Get deal → | |
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Superfast 1 | 38 Mbps | £22/mo | £528 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre Broadband | 36 Mbps | £23.5/mo | £282 | Get deal → | |
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Unlimited Fibre | 66 Mbps | £24.99/mo | £600 | Get deal → | |
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Fast Broadband Plus | 67 Mbps | £24.99/mo | £450 | Get deal → | |
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Superfast 1 | 38 Mbps | £25/mo | £600 | Get deal → | |
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Superfast 2 | 73 Mbps | £25/mo | £600 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre 65 | 67 Mbps | £26/mo | £468 | Get deal → | |
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Superfast | 59 Mbps | £27/mo | £486 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre | 36 Mbps | £27/mo | £648 | Get deal → | |
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Superfast 2 | 67 Mbps | £27/mo | £648 | Get deal → | |
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Fast Fibre Broadband | 67 Mbps | £27.5/mo | £330 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre Essential | 36 Mbps | £27.99/mo | £672 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre 1 | 50 Mbps | £29.99/mo | £720 | Get deal → | |
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Unlimited Fibre 1 | 36 Mbps | £31.99/mo | £384 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre Max | 74 Mbps | £32/mo | £768 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre 2 | 74 Mbps | £32.99/mo | £792 | Get deal → | |
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Unlimited Fibre 2 | 66 Mbps | £35.99/mo | £432 | Get deal → |
Not available at NG4 1
Virgin Media, Hyperoptic, Community Fibre, Gigaclear, Three,
Data from Ofcom Connected Nations 2025
Prices checked 4 April 2026
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Your broadband guide for NG4 1
The NG4_1 postcode sector represents Gedling's unique geography and character, a neighbourhood with its own distinct personality within the broader Nottinghamshire and East Midlands landscape. Gedling is the leafy, suburban municipality that forms the eastern collar around Nottingham, encompassing the NG2-6 and NG14-15 postcodes with a distinctly different character from the city centre. Here you'll find the suburban heartland of Mapperley, Arnold, Carlton, and Gedling village itself, characterized by rows of semi-detached houses from the inter-war and post-war building boom, modern estate developments, and tree-lined avenues that define English suburban living. The area attracts families seeking good schools, green spaces, and a quieter pace of life whilst remaining commutable to Nottingham city centre. Local landmarks include the sprawling Arnold leisure centre, Gedling Country Park with its attractive walks, and the high street shopping at Arnold town centre. The demographic skews towards established families, working parents, and retirees who appreciate the balance of suburban peace with urban convenience. Housing stock is predominantly owner-occupied semi-detached and detached homes, with an increasing number of new build estates targeting first-time buyers and young families. This is very much the heartland of suburban England, where broadband quality directly impacts work-from-home success and family entertainment.
Broadband Infrastructure and Network Availability
When it comes to broadband infrastructure in NG4_1, the news is genuinely positive. Current coverage statistics show that 50% of premises can access gigabit-capable broadband, whilst 95% have access to superfast broadband (30Mbps+). Gedling's broadband infrastructure is solid, though noticeably less dense than Nottingham city centre. The area is served by multiple Openreach exchanges serving different sectors (Arnold, Carlton, and Gedling interchanges), with FTTP rollout having reached approximately 50% of premises thanks to BT's Superfast 2 programme and subsequent government-funded Phase 2 extensions. Virgin Media's cable network extends into the main towns but coverage becomes patchy in the older residential areas further from the high streets. Many properties still rely on FTTC cabinet connections, though these are being systematically upgraded. The infrastructure here is more traditional than the city centre, with cabinet densification being the approach in areas where FTTP isn't yet available. Notable newer entrants include G.Network, which has targeted several areas of Gedling with their community-based gigabit fibre initiative. 5G home broadband from EE and Three offers an increasingly viable alternative in pockets where fixed line upgrades are taking longer. Maintenance and support from Openreach can be slightly slower here due to the dispersion of premises across a wider area.
Provider Performance and Customer Experience
Provider choice in Gedling is more nuanced than the city centre, owing to the mix of infrastructure available. In areas with Virgin Media cable, their gigabit packages deliver excellent performance, typically 850-900Mbps real-world speeds with very low latency, making them the natural choice for gamers and speed enthusiasts. However, Virgin Media doesn't cover all of Gedling, and even in areas where it does, some properties are still on older hybrid fibre-coaxial sections that cap at 200Mbps. BT's FTTP service is the most consistently reliable option across Gedling, with 67Mbps fibre delivering solid performance for most use cases. Where G.Network's community fibre is available, it offers excellent value with genuinely symmetrical gigabit speeds. Openreach's FTTP packages under the BT brand are highly reliable, though not always the cheapest option. Avoid any provider still on basic FTTC cabinet services if you can, as these are increasingly congested and approaching end-of-life. The recommendation is straightforward: check address-specific availability first, then choose Virgin Media cable or BT FTTP depending on what's available. Both are solid choices.
What's Best for Your Specific Needs?
If you're a gamer in NG4_1, latency and consistency matter more than peak speeds. Virgin Media cable delivers the lowest latencies (8-12ms) when available. BT FTTP provides reliable 10-14ms connections. Both are strong choices for online gaming.
For remote workers and home office professionals, NG4_1 offers excellent options. Upload speeds are crucial for video conferencing and cloud work, so FTTP (via BT or G.Network) outperforms Virgin Media cable, which tops out at 40Mbps upload. BT FTTP provides reliable, consistent speeds ideal for video conferencing and cloud work. Virgin Media is fine for casual use but upload limitations can frustrate serious professionals.
For families streaming multiple devices simultaneously, bandwidth capacity matters, and 50% gigabit coverage means premium options are realistic here. Virgin Media's gigabit packages handle peak time demand well, though BT FTTP is more reliable for consistent 4K streaming and multiple simultaneous users.
Local Infrastructure Challenges and Solutions
Suburban Gedling faces the classic WiFi challenge of the 1930s-1960s semi-detached home: cavity wall construction that's quite resistant to signal penetration. If your router is situated in the hallway near the front of the house, the back bedrooms and garden office will struggle with signal strength and speed degradation. The solution is meshing or placing an access point on the first floor central to your layout. Peak time congestion on shared cabinet infrastructure is more pronounced here than in the city, particularly between 7-10pm on weekday evenings when multiple families are streaming, gaming, and working simultaneously on shared copper segments. The fragmentation of infrastructure providers (Openreach FTTP, Openreach FTTC, Virgin Media cable, and the emerging G.Network fibre) means that postcode-level variations in available speeds can be quite dramatic even within the same town. Your address might have gigabit capability just 100 metres away, yet you're stuck on a congested 24Mbps cabinet, or vice versa. Checking the full address-level availability checker is genuinely essential before choosing a provider.
Frequently Asked Questions About Broadband in the Area
What's the fastest broadband I can get in NG4_1? Current gigabit availability sits at 50%, meaning roughly one in two properties can access gigabit-capable fibre. Where available, Virgin Media's gigabit package delivers the fastest speeds. BT and G.Network gigabit FTTP packages offer similar peak speeds with better upload characteristics.
Is full fibre (FTTP) available in NG4_1? Yes, though not universally. Around 50% of premises in this sector have access to gigabit-capable full fibre. Check your specific address on the Openreach availability checker to confirm what's available at your property.
Which provider is best for NG4_1? This depends on your needs and what's available at your address. Virgin Media cable offers the fastest speeds where available. BT FTTP provides reliability and consistency. G.Network and Hyperoptic offer premium alternatives where deployed. Check your address and match your specific needs to available options.
How long does installation take in Gedling? Installation typically takes 2-3 weeks from order to go-live, depending on whether your property needs new infrastructure. Faults resolution with major providers averages 2-5 working days.
Can I get Virgin Media in NG4_1? Virgin Media cable extends to main population centres in Gedling, but not all premises. Check the Virgin Media availability checker at your specific address. If unavailable, BT FTTP is generally the best alternative.
Is 5G home broadband available in NG4_1? Yes, all three major UK providers (EE, Vodafone, Three) offer 5G home broadband in Gedling, providing a fallback option where fixed line speeds are limited. Performance is generally good but depends on proximity to 5G masts and current network load.
Why does my broadband seem slower in the evenings? Peak time congestion affects shared infrastructure, particularly older FTTC cabinet sections. If you're on FTTP or cable, congestion should be minimal. If you're experiencing evening slowdowns, it likely means you're on shared cabinet infrastructure that needs upgrading.
📍 About broadband in Gedling
Gedling is served by the NG4 postcode area in England.
Average speed in NG4: 55 Mbps
Compared to UK average: 31% slower