About YouFibre
Looking for the fastest home broadband package you can get? Check out YouFibre! Not only does it specialise in offering full fibre packages to customers across the UK, there’s a wide variety of speeds available to suit all budgets, with prices starting from under £25!
And when we say speed, we mean it. You 8000 is outrageously fast with average download speeds of 7Gb.
YouFibre: packages and average speeds
YouFibre’s services are scattershot across the UK. Currently, areas covered include the likes of Guildford, Woking, Liverpool, Wakefield, Lancaster and South West Belfast. However, we recommend adding your postcode into our deals checker to see if you can sign up at home, as many other smaller regions are covered too.
YouFibre currently uses the Netomnia full fibre broadband (FTTP) network. This has recently been acquired by Virgin Media.
What’s more welcome is that if you sign up to a YouFibre package, your contract price will remain fixed for the duration of your agreement. This is something that many large broadband providers aren’t doing as they hit customers with mid-contract price rises.
YouFibre home broadband options include:
- You 200: Average download speed 200Mb / minimum upload speed 200Mb
- You 1000: Average download speed 900Mb / minimum upload speed 900Mb
- You 2000: Average download speed 1800Mb / minimum upload speed 1800Mb
- You 8000: Average download speed 7000Mb / minimum upload speed 7000Mb
All packages offer a symmetrical download / upload service.
All of YouFibre’s ultrafast and gigafast deals will be suitable for larger homes, or those who carry out intensive online data tasks.
The reality is that most homes would be very comfortable using YouFibre’s entry-level 'You 200' package. However, if you’re really keen to speed up your downloads, here’s an example of how long it would take to download the film 'Wicked' in 1080p (HD) with a file size of 8.94GB.
| YouFibre Package | Download Time |
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| You 200 | 5 minutes 58 seconds |
| You 1000 | 1 minute 19 seconds |
| You 2000 | 40 seconds |
| You 8000 | 10 seconds |
What router do you get with YouFibre?
When you sign up to YouFibre, you'll receive a Wi-Fi 7 Hub. This is an easy to install device that's built to handle high speeds and has a wide coverage range. But if your Wi-Fi coverage is struggling to reach every room, you can sign up to YouMesh for an additional £5 a month per booster.

Alternatively, if you’re signed up to 'You 2000' or 'You 8000', you can get YouMesh Pro - whole house coverage for £15 per month, per unit.
The Genie says...
All YouFibre deals come with a strict fixed-priced promise. You won't get any nasty price rises mid-contract.
Does YouFibre offer home phone packages?
YouFibre offers three different landline packages:
- YouPhone: free unlimited evening and weekend UK landline calls (£5 per month)
- YouPhone Plus: free unlimited UK landline calls (£10 per month)
- YouPhone Pro: unlimited calls to UK landlines and mobiles (£15 per month)
As it’s a fully digital VoIP service, there are no additional line rental charges.
It’s worth noting that a digital VoIP phone service won’t work if there’s a power cut, which would mean you’d have to access to emergency calls. However, this is unfortunately an issue for all digital phone services. By the end of 2027, traditional copper phone lines will be switched off, so this will be a common problem.
Does YouFibre offer broadband and TV bundles?
YouFibre only offers broadband only deals with a landline add-on. There are no TV bundles available. If you’re interested in accessing premium channels, you’d need to sign up to a standalone TV subscription, such as NOW TV.
Is YouFibre available on a social tariff?
If you’re receiving state benefits, you may qualify for YouFibre’s Social Tariff - ‘You 50’. For this, you’ll receive average download speeds of 50Mb on an 12-month contract for £16.99 per month.
If you think you qualify, you can speak to a member of the YouFibre team on 0333 443 9694, or get in touch through its live chat service.
Will YouFibre raise its prices mid-contract?
YouFibre won’t raise prices mid-contract. It's pledged to honour the contract terms, price and length agreed during a customer’s initial sign-up.
What’s important is that this fixed price promise isn’t just for 2026 - it will last for the duration of the minimum agreement, even if that’s two years. Many other internet service providers are now raising their prices on an annual basis.
YouFibre: pros and cons
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Frequently asked questions about YouFibre
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What network does YouFibre use?
YouFibre runs on both the Netomnia and CityFibre networks.
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Can I get YouFibre in my area?
One of the easiest ways to check if you can get YouFibre in your area is to enter your postcode into Broadband Genie’s deals checker. Once you’ve added your address, you’ll only see YouFibre deals if you have access to its network at home.
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How long are YouFibre broadband contracts?
YouFibre deals are available on a 12-month contract.
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Are there upfront costs with YouFibre?
There are no set-up fees to pay when you sign up for YouFibre.
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Does YouFibre broadband include a home phone line?
YouFibre’s plans are broadband only. However, when you come to check out, you can easily add on set call plans.
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Do I get a static IP with YouFibre?
A static IP address doesn’t come as standard, but if you’re a keen gamer, work remotely using a VPN, or use external devices and websites, you can request a static IP for an additional £5 per month.
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Will my YouFibre price rise after my contract ends?
As you get closer to the end of your fixed term contract, you will be contacted with your options.
If you don't recontract, you will pay a standard rolling monthly package price, which isn't bound by the same fixed price rules.
Expert Summary
Enter your postcode into our deals checker to see if you can sign up to YouFibre. As well as a great selection of reasonably priced, fast deals, we applaud YouFibre for its fixed price promise. This means that new customers can be sure they won’t suddenly have a change of contract term or new monthly tariff for the entire duration of their contract.