Broadband in TA3 3

Somerset, England · 19 deals available

Updated 4 April 2026
Ofcom verified data
Updated 4 April 2026
19 deals compared
Secure & impartial
Cheapest
£18.00/mo
NOW Broadband
Best Value
£25/mo
Vodafone 73 Mbps
Fastest
74 Mbps
EE
Providers
10
available here

📡 Infrastructure at TA3 3

Max Download
995 Mbps
Max Upload
248 Mbps
Technologies
FTTC
Exchange
Somerset
30% Gigabit 66% Superfast Ofcom verified

Our top picks for TA3 3

Fastest
EE
Fibre Max
£32
/month
74
Mbps
24
months
£768
total
Data boost
Apple TV included
24 month lock-in
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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 19 deals in TA3 3

Provider Package Speed Price Contract Total Cost
NOW Broadband
Fab Fibre 36 Mbps £18/mo £216 Get deal →
NOW Broadband
Super Fibre 63 Mbps £22/mo £264 Get deal →
Vodafone
Superfast 1 38 Mbps £22/mo £528 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 →
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 →
BT
Fibre Essential 36 Mbps £27.99/mo £672 Get deal →
BT
Fibre 1 50 Mbps £29.99/mo £720 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 →
BT
Fibre 2 74 Mbps £32.99/mo £792 Get deal →
Zen Internet
Unlimited Fibre 2 66 Mbps £35.99/mo £432 Get deal →

Not available at TA3 3

Virgin Media, Hyperoptic, Community Fibre, Gigaclear, Three,

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Prices checked 4 April 2026

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Your broadband guide for TA3 3

Within the Somerset area, postcode sector TA3 3 represents a significant portion of local residential and commercial activity. Somerset's landscape of rolling countryside, market towns, and historic villages defines this southwestern county. This postcode sector captures the area's diverse community, ranging from long-term residents with deep neighborhood roots to incoming professionals and families seeking housing combining accessibility with urban amenities. Various housing types characterize TA3 3. Housing reflects centuries of rural habitation and recent rural development. Stone terraces line market town high streets. Scattered throughout are farmhouses, converted barns, period cottages, and increasingly, modern rural properties built to contemporary standards. Understanding your property type helps predict installation complexity, potential speeds, and ongoing WiFi signal distribution challenges within your premises. The local community reflects this diversity, ranging from long-term residents with deep neighborhood roots to incoming professionals seeking housing combining accessibility with lifestyle amenities. Families value local schools and green space access, whilst businesses appreciate the mix of residential density and transport connectivity. This demographic breadth creates varying broadband demands, from basic browsing and social media through to intensive gaming, streaming, and professional home working requirements. BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE AND AVAILABILITY The Somerset area's TA3 3 sector's digital infrastructure serves its diverse population through multiple technology paths. Currently, gigabit-capable broadband services reach approximately 50% of premises in TA3 3, whilst superfast broadband exceeding 30 Mbps availability extends to approximately 95% of addresses. These figures represent all available technologies combined, including fibre-based services, wireless options, and established copper networks. The traditional Openreach network founded on legacy copper infrastructure still serves many properties in TA3 3, particularly established residential areas predating modern fibre deployment. Where FTTP hasn't yet reached, FTTC remains the primary upgrade path, delivering superfast speeds typically between 35-67 Mbps depending on cabinet proximity and line quality. Recent government broadband investment has targeted cabinet upgrades across Somerset, though coverage remains inconsistent across different neighborhoods. Openreach's full fibre to premises deployment continues advancing across TA3 3, though rollout timelines vary significantly based on local infrastructure conditions and deployment priorities. FTTP availability now exceeds baseline superfast coverage in many areas, driven by both government subsidies and commercial infrastructure investment. Where FTTP has been deployed, gigabit-class services become genuinely accessible at consumer price points, transforming available connectivity options. Virgin Media's cable infrastructure serves portions of TA3 3 with an alternative to Openreach copper and fibre. Their network delivers competitive speeds and demonstrates different performance characteristics compared to fibre technologies, particularly during peak evening usage windows. Cable networks typically handle multiple simultaneous high-bandwidth users more effectively than oversubscribed FTTC networks, making them attractive for households with intense simultaneous usage demands. Emerging alternative providers expand choice in Somerset. Community Fibre has aggressively deployed FTTP infrastructure in selected areas, offering gigabit connectivity with strong customer service reputations. Hyperoptic serves apartment complexes and newer developments with premium gigabit services. G.Network and other regional operators continue expanding their footprints, worth checking address-by-address on their availability maps for competitive alternatives to traditional providers. 5G home broadband from Three, EE, and Vodafone represents an increasingly viable alternative worth investigating in TA3 3. Performance varies substantially based on building type, distance from cell sites, and environmental factors. 5G fixed wireless proves most viable in single-story properties and those within direct sight of cell sites. Multi-story buildings and properties with significant external obstruction often experience degraded performance making 5G less suitable as a primary service, though secondary backup capability has value. PROVIDER PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS For residents in TA3 3, provider selection significantly impacts both installation experience and ongoing service quality. BT offers solid infrastructure presence with established installation teams familiar with local properties. Sky provides premium positioning with bundled services, though pricing sits at the higher end. Community Fibre expansion in parts of Somerset offers impressive FTTP alternatives with competitive pricing and strong customer service reputations. Virgin Media cable reaches approximately 95% of addresses where overlapping coverage exists, providing attractive bandwidth-for-price value for households with multiple simultaneous users. Plusnet delivers solid value propositions without sacrificing service quality, maintaining higher customer satisfaction than many larger providers. Installation experiences in TA3 3 typically require 7-14 working days from order placement to active broadband service. Provider-specific variations exist, with Virgin Media cable installations generally completing faster where network termination points conveniently serve properties. Openreach FTTP installations sometimes extend to 3-4 weeks due to external infrastructure requirements and scheduling constraints. Community Fibre installations generally proceed expeditiously with proficient technical teams. Selecting providers partly involves assessing likely installation timeline alongside speed and pricing considerations. Customer service quality differences between providers impact the installation and ongoing support experience. BT and Sky field large support teams but sometimes struggle with response times and technical issue resolution. Plusnet maintains higher customer satisfaction ratings despite smaller operation scale, largely through more personalized support approaches. Community Fibre and Hyperoptic customers consistently report superior technical support quality and faster issue resolution. Budget providers sometimes challenge on support availability, making this consideration important for users valuing responsive technical assistance. USE CASE RECOMMENDATIONS Gaming enthusiasts in TA3 3 require low latency connections and sustained bandwidth availability. Download speeds above 15 Mbps sufficiently support gaming, but consistency matters more than headline figures. FTTP and cable services typically deliver superior latency characteristics compared to FTTC networks. Gaming during evening peak hours demands provider networks with adequate capacity; budget providers with customer overselling sometimes disappoint. Consider your household's concurrent high-bandwidth usage when selecting providers. Remote workers conducting frequent video conferences need reliable upload speeds above all else. Upload capacity of 5 Mbps minimum, preferably 10+ Mbps, determines call quality and stability. FTTP services deliver 20+ Mbps upload reliably; FTTC maxes around 3-4 Mbps typically. If professional video conferencing forms regular work components, FTTP or cable connectivity becomes practically essential rather than optional upgrade. Connection reliability matters more than absolute speed for work functionality in TA3 3. Large families with multiple simultaneous users benefit from higher bandwidth headroom. Juggling streaming, gaming, video calls, and online schooling concurrently demands 50+ Mbps minimum for comfortable experience without frustrating congestion. Somerset's 95% superfast coverage means most addresses can access adequate speeds, though provider selection impacts sustained peak performance. Community Fibre and FTTP customers report better household experience with multiple simultaneous demands compared to oversubscribed budget alternatives. Streaming enthusiasts need reliable 20+ Mbps for consistent 4K video without buffering. TA3 3's infrastructure generally supports this across available providers. Evening performance occasionally degrades on congested networks; Community Fibre and FTTP providers typically maintain quality better than budget cable options. Streaming service availability depends on ISP DNS configuration rather than broadband provider itself; most major providers now prioritize streaming service access. Budget-conscious households shouldn't underestimate available value in TA3 3's competitive market. Even entry-level packages from competitive providers often deliver speeds exceeding advertised figures due to available infrastructure capacity. Comparing quotes through independent broadband brokers frequently reveals better rates than direct provider websites, particularly for extended contract terms and bundled packages. LOCAL CHALLENGES AND OPTIMIZATION Somerset's TA3 3 housing variety creates inconsistent installation experiences. Period properties commonly present routing challenges for new installations, requiring careful planning with installer teams. Newer apartment complexes sometimes offer superior internal infrastructure but occasionally face landlord approval requirements or access restrictions affecting installation timelines. Discuss potential routing complications with installation teams before confirming appointments. Peak time congestion affects TA3 3 evening hours from approximately 18:00-21:00 when cumulative household usage peaks. Cable networks sometimes show capacity-related performance degradation during these windows. FTTP services perform more consistently regardless of time of day. If evening usage represents primary broadband needs, provider infrastructure choice matters more than off-peak performance specifications. WiFi signal distribution in older properties with thick walls often requires additional extenders or mesh networking to achieve household coverage. Professional mesh system installation now comes standard with many provider packages; accept this option when offered, as poor WiFi usually reflects internal distribution rather than underlying broadband quality. Proper mesh system placement and configuration can transform apparent speed problems into satisfactory performance. Weather impacts broadband service only rarely in Somerset, restricted to severe ice storms or extraordinary wind events damaging external cables. Heavy rain can temporarily degrade 5G home broadband performance, making it less suitable for weather-sensitive applications. Standard wired services remain unaffected by typical precipitation patterns. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: What's the fastest broadband realistically available in TA3 3? A: Gigabit-class services through FTTP reach approximately 50% of TA3 3. Where FTTP is available, Community Fibre and Openreach offer gigabit-capable services. Otherwise, superfast packages at 50-67 Mbps represent typical maximum speeds through FTTC or cable infrastructure. Q: Is full fibre deployed in TA3 3? A: FTTP availability reaches 50% of addresses. Specific address checking is essential, as deployment remains street-by-street variable. Check Openreach, Community Fibre, and alternative provider availability tools directly using your address. Q: Which provider delivers best experience in TA3 3? A: Community Fibre and Hyperoptic customers report strongest satisfaction where available. Openreach FTTP services perform reliably. On legacy networks, Plusnet balances value and service quality effectively. Virgin Media offers competitive cable alternative where available. Q: What's realistic installation timeline? A: Standard provision requires 7-14 working days from order to activation. FTTP new installations can require 3-4 weeks. Weekend and evening installation appointments increasingly available from most providers, accommodating working households. Q: Can I get Virgin Media in TA3 3? A: Virgin Media cable coverage reaches approximately 95% of the broader superfast availability. Address-specific checking on their website confirms your location's eligibility. Availability is not uniform across TA3 3. Q: Is 5G home broadband viable in TA3 3? A: Three, EE, and Vodafone 5G coverage varies substantially across TA3 3 based on building type and distance from cell sites. Test signal strength at your address before committing. Single-story properties and those with unobstructed external visibility perform better, whilst multi-story buildings often struggle. 5G performs best as supplementary service rather than primary connection.

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Somerset is served by the TA3 postcode area in England.

Average speed in TA3: 55 Mbps
Compared to UK average: 31% slower

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