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The H2 2025 Top Fastest UK Mobile and Home Broadband ISPs

Tuesday, Dec 30th, 2025 (12:01 am) - Score 3,360
Download and upload speed by CoPilot for MJ 210725

ISPreview has today published our final biannual study of the United Kingdom’s broadband download and upload speeds for 2025. This reveals how the performance of the fastest nationally available fixed line internet providers, mobile network operators and Starlink (satellite) services has changed since H1 (mid-year).

The results in this report stem from web-based speed testing by consumers and are thus inevitably impacted by a number of factors, such as the rising coverage of faster networks (e.g. full fibre and 5G) and the level of take-up by customers. As a result it helps to understand any key changes in network deployments over the same sort of period, which is shown below using the latest Connected Nations 2025 data from Ofcom.

NOTE: The term “gigabit-capable” on fixed lines refers to the combined coverage of Full Fibre (FTTP/B) and Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC / Virgin Media) networks. Ofcom predicts the UK will achieve gigabit coverage of between 91% and 97% by January 2028 (here).
Connection Type July 2025 Cover January 2025 Cover
% Under 10Mbps (USO) c.1% c.1%
Superfast (30Mbps+) 98% 98%
Gigabit-capable (1000Mbps+) 87% 84%
Full Fibre (FTTP) 78% 69%
4G Geographic 89-90% 88-89%
5G Premises (Outdoor) from at least 1 operator 94-97% 90-95%
5G Outside Premises 64-89% 61-79%

In terms of fixed lines, the primary coverage improvements have continued to come from full fibre broadband networks (Summary of UK FTTP Builds), although ongoing market pressures (high build costs, high interest rates, fierce competition etc.) are continuing to result in many alternative operators (altnets) suffering job losses and a slowdown in their deployments. But the Openreach, Netomnia and others have kept up a good pace.

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Full fibre networks are now also the sole driving force behind the rise in gigabit-capable coverage, which continues to be predominantly fuelled by commercial roll-outs in urban areas. Speaking of which, gigabit coverage passed the Government’s first target (85%) under their £5bn Project Gigabit programme earlier this year (focused on the final c.10-20% of poorly served rural premises) and is now aiming to hit c.99% coverage by 2032 (delayed from the original 2030 target – here).

Finally, in terms of mobile networks, there have been further improvements in 4G and 5G (mobile broadband) coverage. Most of this stems from commercial investment, although the industry-led £1bn Shared Rural Network (SRN) project did make good progress on boosting geographic 4G coverage (here).

NOTE: Web-based speedtests can be affected by various issues, such as slow Wi-Fi, limitations of the tester itself, local network congestion and package choice (a lot of people will pick a slower and cheaper plan, even with 1Gbps available). The following results are thus only good for observing general market change over time and MUST NOT be taken as a reflection of ISP capability.

Fastest Major Fixed Broadband ISPs (H2 vs H1 2025)

The data in this report has been gathered from Thinkbroadband’s independent database of speedtests (inc. ISPreview’s Broadband Speedtest). But the table below only includes the largest and most established independent ISPs with strong national availability, although there is a separate table for smaller providers (inc. some altnets) on page 2 – these are difficult to include because such providers don’t produce much test data (fewer users).

Naturally, there are caveats to consider with speedtest based studies like this, not least because the results tend to be more reflective of take-up than network availability. For example, some ISPs may have a much larger proportion of customers on slower copper-based lines (ADSL or FTTC), which can weigh against those on faster FTTP services with the same provider (i.e. pulling average speeds down). The opposite can also be true.

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NOTE: The top 10% is the speed experienced by the fastest users on each ISP (below in brackets). The results are averages (median) in Megabits per second (Mbps). The H1 2025 data was processed in late April 2025 and the latest H2 2025 data was extracted during late November 2025.

Average Download Speeds – Top 8

No. Operator H2 – 2025 (Top 10%) H1 – 2025 (Top 10%) Change %
1. Virgin Media 262.9Mbps (774.3Mbps) 264Mbps (767.8Mbps) -0.42%
2. Zen Internet 103.7Mbps (889.6Mbps) 105.6Mbps (904.4Mbps) -1.8%
3. Vodafone 80.3Mbps (548Mbps) 67.9Mbps (463.9Mbps) 18.26%
4. EE 65.6Mbps (900.6Mbps) 75.1Mbps (715.1Mbps) -12.65%
5. BT 62.7Mbps (430.4Mbps) 66.5Mbps (441.1Mbps) -5.71%
6. Sky Broadband 61.1Mbps (231.5Mbps) 55.9Mbps (291.5Mbps) 9.3%
7. Plusnet 52.8Mbps (290.9Mbps) 48.5Mbps (262.2Mbps) 8.87%
8. TalkTalk 41.2Mbps (149.6Mbps) 37.5Mbps (147.6Mbps) 9.87%

Average Upload Speeds – Top 8

No. Operator H2 – 2025 H1 – 2025 Change %
1. Zen Internet 37.2Mbps 46.3Mbps -19.65%
2. Virgin Media 33.9Mbps 33.7Mbps 0.59%
4. Vodafone 19.3Mbps 18.2Mbps 6.04%
3. EE 19.1Mbps 18.4Mbps 3.8%
5. BT 17.5Mbps 17.7Mbps -1.13%
6. Sky Broadband 17.4Mbps 16.1Mbps 8.07%
7. Plusnet 15.4Mbps 13.2Mbps 16.67%
8. TalkTalk 9.9Mbps 9.3Mbps 6.45%

Overall, the average download speed of the top national providers was 91.28Mbps (up from 90.12Mbps) and the average upload speed hit 21.21Mbps (down from 21.61Mbps), which suggests that very little changed across the major national providers over the last half of the year. But we did see a curiously large performance slide at EE and the reverse at Vodafone.

Now flick over to page 2 to continue this summary and see how the fastest satellite (starlink), mobile operators and smaller ISPs all performed.

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By Mark Jackson
Mark is a professional technology writer, IT consultant and computer engineer from Dorset (England), he also founded ISPreview in 1999 and enjoys analysing the latest telecoms and broadband developments. Find me on X (Twitter), Mastodon, Facebook, BlueSky, Threads.net and .
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