Switch Broadband Provider

Changing your internet service to Hyperoptic while still under contract is a breeze. If you sign up for Switch Now, Hyperoptic will waive the Package Charge2 for up to nine months1, allowing you to test out their Full Fibre service at no additional cost while your present contract is still in effect.
How to switch broadband provider
See for yourself why Hyperoptic’s service leaves others in the dust.
Check your postcode:
See if they’re available at your property
Pick your package:
Speeds & plans to suit every need & budget
Get connected:
Installs take just 1 hour & can be booked for the next day
Reasons to switch
Better broadband for your buck? It’s a no brainer.
1. Hyperfast
Their iconic 1Gb package is over 18x faster than the UK’s average broadband¹
2. No sneaky fees
They don’t raise prices during commitment periods
3. Unlimited data
Stream, browse, download and game to your heart’s content
4. Stay flexible
You can sign up for 24 months, a year, or roll monthly, whatever suits you
5. Symmetrical speeds
You can upload just as fast as you download on their 150Mbps+ packages
6. Price match
If you can find the same package for less elsewhere, they’ll match it
Still in contract?

Check out their Switch Now deal, in which you can choose your connection speed and any residential plan for a full year, and they’ll set up your new service to work alongside your current one.
While your current broadband contract’s minimum commitment term ends, Hyperoptic will provide you with up to 9 months3 of service at no additional cost, including no Package Charge2. The terms of Swap Now apply.
If you need an installation after placing your purchase, you can schedule one online for any time that works for you, including the next day and on Saturdays. There is only a one-hour time commitment for installation. Before leaving, their engineer will make sure everything is working smoothly and clean up.

Not ready to switch?
Try them out and, if you’re not sold within 30 days, you can leave with no exit fees – and no hard feelings.

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