Full fibre from the UK's Best Broadband Provider

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Connect With Full Fibre

Discover next-generation home broadband. Experience connection speeds worth bragging about. Plug into full fibre broadband and find your Zen.

Full fibre broadband is the latest innovation in connectivity – it’s guaranteed to provide your home with a faster, more reliable service and deliver ultrafast broadband speeds. Whether you’re a homeworking hero, super streamer, or dedicated downloader – only our full fibre broadband can give you the speeds you need.

Learn more about our full fibre broadband deals – and how you can get connected.

Why should you switch to
full fibre broadband with Zen?

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UK's Best
Broadband Provider

Choosing a new fibre broadband package? Our great service and expertise means we're still the only Which? recommended provider.

Awards | Zen Internet

UK's Best
Broadband Provider

Choosing a new fibre broadband package? Our great service and expertise means we're still the only Which? recommended provider.

A Price Promise.
Not false promises.

Your Zen Contract Price Promise means no price rises for the life of your contract. Simple.

A Price Promise.
Not false promises.

Your Zen Contract Price Promise means no price rises for the life of your contract. Simple.

Need speed?
Up to 900Mbps?

We won't hold you back. With 900Mbps full fibre broadband speed, go up to 29x faster than standard fibre broadband.

Need speed?
Up to 900Mbps?

We won't hold you back. With 900Mbps full fibre broadband speed, go up to 29x faster than standard fibre broadband.

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Enjoy unlimited
connectivity.

Use your full fibre broadband as much as you want, on the UK's most reliable broadband technology, regardless of the number of devices that are connected.

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Enjoy unlimited
connectivity.

Use your full fibre broadband as much as you want, on the UK's most reliable broadband technology, regardless of the number of devices that are connected.

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Wave goodbye to
slow downloads.

With our ultrafast broadband speeds download an entire music album in about 1 second.

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Wave goodbye to
slow downloads.

With our ultrafast broadband speeds download an entire music album in about 1 second.

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Doing our bit.
On a big scale.

We’re the UK’s largest B Corp broadband provider… and we’re on a mission to put the planet first.

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Doing our bit.
On a big scale.

We’re the UK’s largest B Corp broadband provider… and we’re on a mission to put the planet first.

Want to go 29x faster?

With our 900Mbps product, go 29x faster than our lowest speed available (Unlimited Fibre 1 at 31Mbps advertised download). Here's the difference our full fibre broadband speeds make to you.

Speed Comparison - Full Fibre 900 vs Unlimited Fibre 1

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Feel The Difference With FTTP

What is the difference between the various types of broadband connection you can get?

FTTP Differences

The traditional broadband network – AKA the Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) –has been active since the year 2000. It uses the same copper wire route as your home phone connection to deliver a permanent internet connection to your home. These copper wires connect your nearest street cabinet to the national network and your home to the cabinet. In 2025, this service will retire entirely across the UK as it has several weaknesses:

  • Signal deterioration.
  • Loss of speed.
  • Interference from electrical signals.
  • Vulnerability to damage.
  • Unreliable signal.

From 2023, standard ADSL broadband will no longer be available from fibre broadband providers, who will instead be offering modern fibre optic broadband and SOGEA connections.

Fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) broadband, also sometimes called superfast broadband, is an improvement on the standard speeds offered by the full copper connection. The exchange is connected to your local street cabinet by fibre optic cable – however, your home is connected to the local street cabinet via copper cables, but this is not true fibre optic broadband. While FTTC is technically faster than ADSL, it has weaknesses:

  • Fibre optics are less susceptible to signal loss than ADSL.
  • Much faster download speeds than ADSL.
  • The copper connection is still vulnerable to damage, interference, and signal deterioration.

The latest innovation in internet technology is a fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) connection, providing ultrafast speeds. FTTP broadband is a step up from standard ADSL broadband and superfast broadband. Unlike its predecessors, this system does not use copper cables at any point in the connection – instead using fibre optics along the entire route. This provides:

  • Very little signal loss.
  • Average download speeds up to 900Mbps.
  • The most reliable connection ever achieved.
  • No need for a home phone line, so no unnecessary line rental fees.

FTTP broadband provider the very best in fixed line broadband. It provides the fastest fibre broadband speeds, up to 900Mbps, and is available in a range of broadband packages - so you can choose the right speed for you.

ADSL, FTTC & FTTP Full Fibre Explanation

Zen Full Fibre FAQ's

Zen Full Fibre FAQs

Full fibre broadband is broadband which is connected straight to the home using fibre optic cables. This guarantees a more stable, reliable, and speedy connection than standard broadband. Unlike fibre and ADSL broadband, full fibre does not rely on the old-fashioned copper wire system.

Use the Zen full fibre checker to find out if you can get full fibre broadband to your home. Simply input your postcode and let the handy tool do the rest.

Full fibre is the future of UK broadband connectivity. The more reliable infrastructure  ensures you can access the fastest broadband speeds. With full fibre, you can download, upload, stream, videocall, game, shop, and chat without worrying about buffering, internet dropouts, or slow loading speeds.

Full fibre broadband works without a traditional copper landline connection. If you require a telephone service with your full fibre connection, this is provided by our optional Digital Voice service.

Full fibre is being rolled out gradually to all areas of the UK via a number of infrastructure providers. Keep up to date with the installation and find out when you can expect a full fibre connection in your area. Alternatively, pre-register to our full fibre availability list and we’ll let you know when you’re full fibre ready! 

Full fibre speeds start at 100Mbps and can reach up to 900Mbps. The exact speeds of full fibre broadband vary depending on your area and package. Use this broadband speed checker tool to assess how fast your current connection is – and discover how much full fibre could boost your speeds.

Find out more about Ultrafast Full Fibre here.

An award-winning provider, Zen is a pioneer in Ultrafast and FTTP technology with strategic partnerships with Openreach and CityFibre. We’re proud to be at the cutting edge of broadband technology, and we’re always prepared to deliver the latest innovations to our customers. 

The full fibre deals available to you will depend on your address, but Zen’s packages include: 

  • Zen Full Fibre 100 – 18Mbps average upload speed & 50Mbps minimum guaranteed download speed. 

  • Zen Full Fibre 300 – 47Mbps average upload speed & 150Mbps minimum guaranteed download speed. 

  • Zen Full Fibre 500 – 70Mbps average upload speed & 250 Mbps minimum guaranteed download speed. 

  • Zen Full Fibre 900 – 100Mbps average upload speed & 450 Mbps minimum guaranteed download speed. 

These vary in speed, contract length, and monthly price.

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Don't just take our word for it...

We do everything we can to keep our customers happy. That’s why we’re a 19x PC Pro-winning, ONLY Which? Recommended Provider for broadband, with an Excellent rating on Trustpilot.

Auto Compensation FAQs

Auto Compensation FAQs

The new Ofcom voluntary auto compensation scheme went live on April 1 2019, and we’ve signed up to it. If you’re a residential or small business landline or broadband customer, you’ll be eligible to receive automatic compensation when our service to you falls short of expected standards.

You don’t need to do anything to qualify for auto compensation.

We think it’s a faster, fairer and more efficient way to compensate customers when something goes wrong, and because it’s automatic you don’t need to make a claim or sign up to anything.

You'll be entitled to automatic compensation if any of the following happen:


1) Delayed provision
If you’re promised that a new service will go live on a particular date and it doesn’t, you’ll receive £6.10 per day (including the missed start date) until the service starts. You won’t receive compensation for the day the service starts.

So, for example, if your new service is due to go live on a Tuesday but is delayed until Friday, you’d get £18.30.

If provision is delayed because you miss your appointment, the compensation calculation will be paused, and will only resume if activation is not completed at the next engineer visit.

You won't receive compensation if you don't accept the earliest reappointment date (where applicable).

2) Delayed repair
If your service stops working (total loss of service) and isn’t fixed within two working days of reporting the fault, you’ll automatically receive £9.76 per day for each day until the fault is repaired. You won’t receive compensation for the day the fault is fixed.

So, for example, if you report a fault on a Monday, we’ll have until 23.59 on Wednesday to get it fixed. If we don’t, you’ll receive compensation for every full day after that until the fault is fixed. If you report the fault on a Friday, we’ll have until 23.59 on Tuesday.

You won't receive compensation if:

  • You haven't reported the fault to us
  • The fault is within your own property (like WiFi issues or internal wiring, for example)
  • You don't accept the earliest reappointment date (where applicable)
What is a 'total loss of service'?
  • For broadband - a service fault outside your property that prevents you from accessing the internet
  • For phone - a service fault outside your property that prevents you from making or receiving calls
  • If you experience a total loss of service on your phone line and broadband service at the same time, the maximum credit you receive will be fixed at £9.76 per day.
3) Missed appointments

If an engineer doesn’t turn up for a scheduled appointment, or the appointment is cancelled with less than 24 hours’ notice, you’ll receive £30.49 compensation.

You won't receive compensation if you receive more than 24-hours' notice of a change or cancellation of appointment, or if you miss the appointment.

If you’re eligible to receive compensation (based on any of the above scenarios), it will be automatically credited to your next bill after the missed appointment, activation date or fix.

We will always credit your compensation to you as quickly as possible. However, we understand that you may wish to query the amount you have (or haven’t) received.

  • In the event of a delayed repair or provision, please wait 15 full days from the date of repair or activation
  • To query a missed appointment, please wait 7 full days

After this time, please contact us and we will do our best to help you.

For delayed repair or provision, compensation is calculated to the date the fault or provision is completed. For missed appointments, you will receive £30.49 in each instance.

Additionally, for delayed repairs, if we are unable to fix your service after 30 days you will be entitled to leave Zen with no termination charges.

In the event that you cancel your order or service prior to completion or repair, you may still be eligible to receive compensation.

  • For delayed orders, you will be compensated up to the cancellation date.
  • When a faulty service is ceased, you will be compensated up to the service cease date or repair date (whichever comes first).

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