All fibre broadband options for Wolverhampton businesses — FTTP, leased line fibre and dedicated circuits. Independent comparison across 18+ networks.
"Business fibre" covers a range of distinct products. FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) is the most common — pure optical fibre to your building via CityFibre or Openreach. Ethernet leased lines use the same fibre infrastructure but deliver a dedicated 1:1 circuit rather than shared access. Dark fibre provides the raw fibre for enterprises managing their own optical networking.
For most Wolverhampton businesses, FTTP via CityFibre or Openreach provides all the fibre capacity required at the lowest cost. Dedicated fibre products are appropriate when the shared nature of FTTP would create issues — call centres, financial operations, very large offices.
WolverhamptonFibre compares all fibre products and providers simultaneously for your exact WV address. We explain the trade-offs clearly and recommend based on your specific requirements — not on which product earns higher margin.
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Full Fibre to the Premises — shared infrastructure, high speed, excellent value. CityFibre up to 2.5 Gbps in WV1–WV14, Openreach up to 1 Gbps across all WV. From £35/month. Ideal for most WV SMEs.
Dedicated fibre with a 1:1 contention ratio and 4-hour SLA. Uses the same physical fibre network but with guaranteed allocation. From £150/month. For mission-critical WV operations.
Multi-gigabit dedicated fibre via ITS Technology Group. Up to 10 Gbps for large enterprises requiring very high-capacity circuits. Available in key WV commercial areas.
Two independent fibre networks now serve most Wolverhampton business premises. CityFibre deployed approximately £180 million of infrastructure across WV1–WV14. Openreach FTTP provides coverage across all 16 WV postcode districts including rural areas.
Where both are available, CityFibre typically delivers faster speeds (2.5 Gbps vs 1 Gbps) at lower prices through multiple competing ISPs. For rural WV (WV5, WV7, WV8, WV9, WV15, WV16), Openreach FTTP is the primary wired fibre option.
Our recommendation process is simple: we check what's available at your address, understand your usage requirements and budget, then present the optimal options. For most WV businesses, gigabit FTTP at £40–80/month is the right answer. For cloud-heavy enterprises and call centres, dedicated fibre warrants the premium.
Independent comparison of every major business broadband provider available to WV businesses.
| Provider | Download | Upload | Contention | SLA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CityFibre Leased Line BEST | 2.5 Gbps | 2.5 Gbps | 1:1 Dedicated | 4hr SLA |
| Virgin Media Business POPULAR | 2 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Next Day |
| BT FTTP Business | 1 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Biz SLA |
| Sky Business Ultra | 1 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | — |
| Vodafone Pro Fibre | 1 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Biz SLA |
| Zen Full Fibre | 1 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Premium |
| TalkTalk Business | 900 Mbps | 110 Mbps | Shared | — |
| EE Business Fibre | 900 Mbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Hybrid |
| Starlink Business | 500 Mbps | 40 Mbps | Shared | — |
We cover every WV postcode district — from WV1 city centre to WV16 rural Bridgnorth.
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2.5 Gbps symmetric via CityFibre FTTP in WV1–WV14. Leased lines up to 10 Gbps for enterprise requirements in city centre locations.
Openreach FTTP covers 100% of WV postcode districts. CityFibre covers 80–90%. Rural premises beyond fibre reach can use Starlink.
Consumer fibre explicitly prohibits commercial use. Business fibre includes static IP, SLA, business support and commercial terms — typically £10–20/month more.
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