Broadband in SE20 2
Bromley, England · 57 deals available
Cheapest
£18.00/mo
NOW Broadband
Best Value
£32.5/mo
Community Fibre 1000 Mbps
Fastest
1130 Mbps
Virgin Media
Providers
14
available here
📡 Infrastructure at SE20 2
Max Download
1094 Mbps
Max Upload
358 Mbps
Technologies
FTTP
FTTC
Exchange
Bromley
89% Gigabit
98% Superfast
Ofcom verified
Our top picks for SE20 2
Best Value
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Community Fibre
Hyperfast 1000
£32.5
/month
1000
Mbps
24
months
£780
total
True gigabit
Symmetric 1Gbps
Incredible value
London only
24 month contract
Fastest
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Virgin Media
Gig1 Fibre
£50
/month
1130
Mbps
18
months
£900
total
Gigabit speeds
Future proof
Own network
Expensive
Price rises
Cable areas only
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 57 deals in SE20 2
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Fab Fibre | 36 Mbps | £18/mo | £216 | Get deal → | |
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50Mb Fibre | 50 Mbps | £20/mo | £240 | 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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Essential | 150 Mbps | £22.5/mo | £540 | Get deal → | |
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Starter 150 | 150 Mbps | £22.5/mo | £540 | 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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150Mb | 150 Mbps | £25/mo | £300 | 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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Superfast 500 | 500 Mbps | £27.5/mo | £660 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 145 | 145 Mbps | £27.99/mo | £672 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre Essential | 36 Mbps | £27.99/mo | £672 | Get deal → | |
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M125 Fibre | 132 Mbps | £28/mo | £504 | Get deal → | |
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Superfast | 500 Mbps | £28/mo | £672 | Get deal → | |
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Pro II Full Fibre 100 | 100 Mbps | £28/mo | £672 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 100 | 100 Mbps | £28/mo | £336 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre 150 | 150 Mbps | £29/mo | £522 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre 1 | 50 Mbps | £29.99/mo | £720 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 150 | 150 Mbps | £31.5/mo | £378 | 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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Full Fibre 300 | 300 Mbps | £32/mo | £384 | Get deal → | |
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Hyperfast 1000 | 1000 Mbps | £32.5/mo | £780 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre 2 | 74 Mbps | £32.99/mo | £792 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 300 | 300 Mbps | £32.99/mo | £792 | Get deal → | |
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M250 Fibre | 264 Mbps | £33/mo | £594 | Get deal → | |
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Ultrafast | 145 Mbps | £33/mo | £594 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 150 | 150 Mbps | £34/mo | £816 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 100 | 100 Mbps | £34.99/mo | £840 | Get deal → | |
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500Mb | 500 Mbps | £35/mo | £420 | Get deal → | |
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Hyperfast | 1000 Mbps | £35/mo | £840 | Get deal → | |
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Superfast 300 | 300 Mbps | £35/mo | £630 | Get deal → | |
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Pro II Full Fibre 500 | 500 Mbps | £35/mo | £840 | Get deal → | |
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Fibre 500 | 500 Mbps | £35/mo | £630 | Get deal → | |
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Unlimited Fibre 2 | 66 Mbps | £35.99/mo | £432 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 500 | 500 Mbps | £37.99/mo | £912 | Get deal → | |
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M500 Fibre | 516 Mbps | £38/mo | £684 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 500 | 500 Mbps | £39/mo | £936 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 300 | 300 Mbps | £39.99/mo | £960 | Get deal → | |
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Pro II Full Fibre 910 | 910 Mbps | £40/mo | £960 | Get deal → | |
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Ultrafast Plus | 500 Mbps | £43/mo | £774 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 500 | 500 Mbps | £44.99/mo | £1080 | Get deal → | |
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1Gb | 1000 Mbps | £45/mo | £540 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 900 | 900 Mbps | £49/mo | £1176 | Get deal → | |
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Pro Xtra | 900 Mbps | £50/mo | £1200 | Get deal → | |
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Gig1 Fibre | 1130 Mbps | £50/mo | £900 | Get deal → | |
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Gigafast | 900 Mbps | £50/mo | £900 | Get deal → | |
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Full Fibre 900 | 900 Mbps | £54.99/mo | £1320 | Get deal → | |
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Ultrafast 900 | 900 Mbps | £55/mo | £990 | Get deal → |
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Your broadband guide for SE20 2
The SE20 2 postcode sector covers a key part of Bromley, one of London's most distinctive neighborhoods. This area is characterized by outer London suburban with good schools and parks, with residents enjoying easy access to Bromley High Street, Shortlands Park, Hayes Garden World. The streets of this sector, including High Street, Widmore Road, Park Road, form the backbone of a thriving community that attracts everyone from young professionals to established families.
The neighborhood boasts a wonderful mix of semi-detached homes, detached houses, period properties, reflecting its long and varied development. Walking through the streets, you'll notice the architectural heritage that defines this area, with period features alongside contemporary developments. The area has undergone considerable regeneration in recent years, attracting new businesses and residents while maintaining its unique character.
Demographically, Bromley has become increasingly diverse and cosmopolitan. You'll find young professionals attracted by the proximity to central London, families appreciating the local schools and parks, and established residents who have lived here for decades. The area supports a thriving community with independent shops, cafes, and restaurants that give it a distinctive local flavor.
The transport connectivity is a major draw. Residents benefit from excellent public transport links, making commuting straightforward. The proximity to major bus routes and rail connections means that central London is never more than a short journey away. This accessibility has made Bromley increasingly attractive as a residential base for those working across London.
Local amenities reflect the neighborhood's character. Shopping facilities range from independent high street stores to larger shopping centers, catering to diverse tastes. Parks and green spaces provide essential recreational areas, and the area maintains a strong community spirit with regular local events. Schools in the area enjoy good reputations, and there are plenty of family-friendly facilities, from playgrounds to leisure centers.
The SE20 2 area benefits from solid broadband infrastructure investment. The primary serving exchange serves this postcode sector efficiently, with modern equipment supporting multiple technologies. The exchange has been upgraded repeatedly over the past decade, ensuring that capacity keeps pace with growing demand from residents and businesses.
Superfast broadband (SFBB) coverage reaches 95% of the SE20 2 postcode sector, meaning almost all premises can access speeds of at least 30Mbps. This represents significant infrastructure investment, with extensive fiber optic cabling extending into the neighborhood. The rollout of SFBB was completed ahead of many comparable London areas, giving residents a competitive advantage when choosing their broadband provider.
Gigabit-capable connections, those reaching 1000Mbps and beyond, are available to 50% of premises in the SE20 2 sector. This reflects the major fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) deployment programs that have transformed London's broadband landscape. The gigabit-ready infrastructure is distributed reasonably well across the postcode sector, though availability does vary by street. Some roads have full FTTP coverage, while others rely on superfast technologies.
Virgin Media's cable network provides an alternative for many addresses in SE20 2. The cable infrastructure, laid decades ago and continuously upgraded, reaches substantial coverage. The most recent upgrades have brought DOCSIS 3.1 technology, enabling gigabit-plus speeds on the cable network for compatible properties. Not all premises can access Virgin Media, but those that can find it a competitive alternative to fiber.
4G and 5G mobile coverage is comprehensive across Bromley. Multiple network operators have deployed small cells and macro sites, ensuring that mobile internet remains a viable backup connection. 5G rollout is ongoing, with several operators now offering 5G services in this postcode. The presence of multiple network operators means decent mobile competition and coverage redundancy.
Cabinet density in SE20 2 is reasonable but not exceptional for a London postcode. Street-level cabinets serving VDSL and FTTP infrastructure are spaced at intervals typical for urban areas. Some particularly congested residential streets have multiple cabinets serving smaller groups of properties. The cabinet distribution reflects the area's mixed topography and building density.
Copper infrastructure, though aging, still serves some premises in SE20 2. The legacy network provides basic broadband speeds where fiber hasn't been deployed. However, repair and maintenance of older copper lines can be slower than for modern fiber networks, and speeds max out around 10-20Mbps depending on distance from the exchange. The ongoing transition from copper to fiber means that slower speeds are gradually eliminated.
Ducts and conduits across SE20 2 are generally available for network operators, easing deployment. The area's infrastructure planning has accommodated multiple operators, reducing the need for disruptive excavation. Where ducts are unavailable, operators have deployed overhead lines or alternative routing.
BT Fibre dominates SE20 2, benefiting from its historical position and extensive FTTP rollout. In this postcode, BT's speeds consistently match advertised rates, with gigabit plans delivering near-gigabit speeds. The company's customer service reputation in Bromley is mixed - some customers report excellent support while others struggle with technical issues. Pricing is competitive but not aggressive.
Hyperoptic has significant fiber presence in SE20 2, particularly in newer residential developments. Where available, Hyperoptic typically offers gigabit speeds and excellent download/upload balance. The company's customer reviews in this area are generally positive, with users praising reliability and responsive support. Pricing is premium but justified by performance and service quality.
Virgin Media remains popular for cable customers in SE20 2. Real speeds on Virgin Media are typically around 85-90% of advertised rates, which is respectable. The company's hybrid fiber-coaxial network handles peak hour congestion reasonably well here. Customer service gets mixed reviews, but many Bromley residents stick with Virgin Media due to reliability and reasonable pricing compared to fiber alternatives.
TalkTalk has become the budget option of choice in SE20 2. The company resells fiber from BT and other providers, so actual speeds depend on the underlying network. Customer service, historically problematic, has improved, though TalkTalk still gets complaints about billing issues. For budget-conscious users, TalkTalk represents decent value despite service quirks.
Plusnet has built a loyal user base in SE20 2 with its emphasis on customer service and fair pricing. The company resells fiber, so availability matches underlying networks, but Plusnet's support team is generally praised for friendliness and problem resolution. This makes Plusnet particularly attractive for customers who value support over raw speed.
EE and other smaller ISPs operate in SE20 2 but command smaller market share. EE benefits from being part of BT's larger family, ensuring some technical advantages. Smaller ISPs often offer niche services like premium support packages or business-class connections, attracting specific customer segments.
Real-world speeds in SE20 2 frequently disappoint users comparing to advertised rates. Gigabit fiber plans often deliver 600-800Mbps in practice, likely due to Wi-Fi limitations or congestion rather than network issues. FTTP users report more consistent speeds, while VDSL users frequently see speeds 20-30% below advertised rates, especially during evening peak hours.
Local reputation issues include complaints about installation delays and engineer availability during peak demand periods. Provider switching can take weeks, and customers report frustration with forced router changes and slow disconnection from old providers. Peak-hour congestion, particularly between 7-10 PM, affects streaming quality and online gaming for users on saturated cabinets.
Gamers in SE20 2 need latency below 20ms for competitive advantage, which FTTP providers like BT and Hyperoptic deliver reliably. Download speeds above 100Mbps are ample for multiplayer gaming, meaning even VDSL suffices for single-player titles. Fiber users here enjoy consistent ping times and minimal packet loss, making SE20 2 a solid choice for serious gamers.
Work-from-home professionals appreciate the symmetrical speeds available in SE20 2, particularly on FTTP. Upload speeds matching download rates make video conferencing and file uploads seamless. Professionals in creative fields (designers, video editors, architects) particularly value the gigabit speeds offered by FTTP providers. Even standard fiber provides 30-50Mbps uploads, sufficient for professional use.
Families in SE20 2 benefit from gigabit capacity to handle multiple simultaneous users. Streaming 4K video while children attend online classes and another family member video calls works smoothly on gigabit connections. FTTP also provides network redundancy options, important for families where broadband availability affects schooling or employment.
Streamers and content creators require reliable upload speeds, where SE20 2 excels if they access FTTP. Uploading large video files for editing or content delivery networks is swift on gigabit fiber. The area's infrastructure ensures consistent performance, crucial for professionals depending on reliable uploads.
Budget-conscious users should compare VDSL pricing versus FTTP where available. VDSL reaches adequate speeds for basic streaming and browsing at lower cost. Cable from Virgin Media offers good value for heavy downloaders, though upload speeds are limited. TalkTalk and Plusnet provide budget FTTP options, bundling phone and TV to reach acceptable all-in pricing.
Households with smart home devices and IoT gadgets benefit from SE20 2's robust infrastructure. Gigabit connections handle security cameras, smart thermostats, and connected appliances without strain. The 50% gigabit availability means many homes here have room for growth into increasingly connected living.
Businesses and home offices should prioritize provider selection based on service quality, not just speed. Businesses need reliability above all, making providers known for technical support and consistent performance essential. BT and Hyperoptic are solid business choices in SE20 2, while Plusnet works for smaller operations prioritizing support.
Older properties in SE20 2 often struggle with WiFi coverage due to thick Victorian walls and period fireplaces lined with metal. Solid masonry blocks signals effectively, requiring WiFi mesh systems or range extenders for consistent coverage. Some residents resort to multiple routers, creating cost and complexity. These structural features can reduce effective WiFi speeds by 30-50% compared to advertised fiber speeds.
Peak-time congestion affects SE20 2 particularly during 7-10 PM evenings and weekend afternoons. Shared cabinet bandwidth shows strain as multiple households stream video simultaneously. Some older VDSL cabinets suffer bottlenecks during peaks, causing streaming buffering despite advertised speeds suggesting otherwise. Users on smaller cabinets report particularly acute congestion issues.
Installation challenges in SE20 2 stem from dense housing and shared utilities. Fiber ducting through older properties requires landlord cooperation, sometimes delayed or denied. Shared telephone poles carry congested cabling, limiting install speeds. Some properties require complex routing through multiple properties, increasing engineer time and installation costs.
Electromagnetic interference affects some SE20 2 locations due to proximity to rail lines and industrial infrastructure. Properties near major transport arteries occasionally report data corruption and latency issues. Shielding and better equipment mitigate problems but increase costs.
Engineer availability represents ongoing frustration in SE20 2. High demand causes booking delays, with waits of 2-3 weeks for installation appointments during peak seasons. Emergency repairs can take even longer, leaving residents without internet for extended periods. Some providers prioritize new customer installations over fault repairs, frustrating long-term users.
Tenant access restrictions in SE20 2's rental properties limit broadband options. Landlords unwilling to permit ducting installation or new equipment restrict tenant choices to basic cable or wireless. Some landlords contractually exclude residents from switching providers, creating monopoly situations.
Building management complexes sometimes restrict access to communal ducts and poles, complicating fiber deployment. Providers must negotiate with multiple stakeholders, delaying rollout. Some apartment blocks negotiate collective broadband deals offering poor value compared to individual subscriptions.
What speeds should I expect in SE20 2?
In this postcode, FTTP users typically achieve 90-95% of advertised speeds, meaning gigabit plans deliver 900-950Mbps in practice. VDSL users see more variation, typically achieving 60-80% of advertised rates, especially during peak hours. Actual speeds depend on provider, router quality, and WiFi versus wired connections.
Which provider should I choose in SE20 2?
BT Fibre offers reliability and good support across SE20 2. Hyperoptic delivers fastest speeds where available but costs more. Virgin Media suits cable customers seeking good value. Plusnet emphasizes customer service. Choose based on available technology in your specific address and your priorities regarding speed versus support.
Can I get gigabit broadband in SE20 2?
Yes, 50% of premises in this sector can access gigabit-capable connections through FTTP or cable. Check availability at your specific address using postcode checkers, as gigabit availability varies by street. Some addresses may only access VDSL with maximum speeds around 60Mbps.
How long does installation take in SE20 2?
Installation typically takes 2-4 weeks from order to activation in SE20 2. Complex installations requiring ducting or landlord permission take longer, potentially 6-8 weeks. Emergency repair times are longer, with 1-2 week waits common during peak demand periods.
Do I need WiFi mesh systems in SE20 2?
Older properties with thick walls benefit from mesh systems or range extenders. Modern buildings with good WiFi coverage from single routers may not need additional equipment. Test coverage after installation before investing in mesh systems. Many providers offer mesh router rental options.
Will my broadband work during peak hours in SE20 2?
Broadband generally remains usable during peaks, though some congestion affects speeds. Streaming quality may dip to lower resolution automatically. Online gaming typically remains playable with acceptable latency. Users on small, heavily-subscribed cabinets may experience buffering during extreme peak periods.
📍 About broadband in Bromley
Bromley is served by the SE20 postcode area in England.
Average speed in SE20: 329 Mbps
Compared to UK average: 311% faster