Home broadband deals in Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton and surrounding areas are sorted when it comes to home broadband. All the exchanges in and around the centre have been enabled for everything from cheap, basic internet deals to new ultrafast services.
Virgin Media full fibre (previously known as cable internet) offers high download speeds up to an impressive 1.13Gb and is available to over 84-90% of properties across the region. This of course doesn't guarantee availability of service to every home, with residents advised to check this with our deals checker.
Meanwhile, since July 2025, over 100,000 premises can now access a new full fibre network installed by CityFibre. This gives users access to symmetrical download and upload speeds of up to 2.5Gb.
Providers in Wolverhampton who offer services on the CityFibre network include Vodafone Pro Broadband, TalkTalk, IDNet, Giganet and Zen.

- Speed: 500Mb avg. speed
- Set-up cost: £0
- Contract: 24 months
Rewards:
£30 per month
£34 from 1st April 2027

- Speed: 150Mb avg. speed
- Set-up cost: £0
- Contract: 24 months
Rewards:
£24 per month
£28 from 1st April 2027
Comparing mobile broadband in Wolverhampton
Mobile broadband coverage in and around Wolverhampton is generally good. Service is available from all four network operators - EE, O2, Three, and Vodafone - and includes both the established 4G service and faster 5G connectivity.
EE, O2 and Vodafone all appear to offer a strong 5G signal in both central Wolverhampton and out to areas such as Essington, Codsall, Perton and Bilston. Importantly, they report that the signal is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, which is always something to check when selecting a mobile broadband network.
It's also worth noting that Three customers will enjoy a boost to network coverage thanks to the 2025 partnership with Vodafone.
As ever though, it’s vital to check coverage for yourself before buying any mobile broadband deal.
Click the logos below to access the network's own coverage tools and find out which offers the best signal in Wolverhampton:
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To learn more about this, read our guide to network coverage.
Where we get our information
We strive to keep our local broadband information as up-to-date as possible. This means using trustworthy sources with regular checks. The information on this page comes from the following:
- Local broadband speed information: labs.thinkbroadband.com/local
- Mobile broadband coverage (1): nperf.com
- Mobile broadband coverage (2): checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage



