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Compare every V4 Consumer broadband deal in one place, speeds up to 1Gbps, contracts from 24-month. Check what's available at your postcode.

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Cheapest V4 Consumer broadband deals

V4 Consumer

Fast Fibre 80

One Month Free.Tree planted
£30.99
for 12 months
Then
£32.99 a month
No mid contract price rises
24 month
contract
£0
set-up cost
80Mb
avg speed
Fibre
connection
See offer
V4 Consumer

Full fibre 150

One Month Free.Tree planted
£35.99
for 12 months
Then
£37.99 a month
No mid contract price rises
24 month
contract
£0
set-up cost
160Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer
V4 Consumer

Full Fibre 300

One Month Free.Tree planted
£40.99
for 12 months
Then
£42.99 a month
No mid contract price rises
24 month
contract
£0
set-up cost
330Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer

Fastest V4 Consumer broadband deals

V4 Consumer

Full Fibre 900

One Month Free.Tree planted
£44.99
for 12 months
Then
£46.99 a month
No mid contract price rises
24 month
contract
£0
set-up cost
1000Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer
V4 Consumer

Full Fibre 500

One Month Free.Tree planted
£41.99
for 12 months
Then
£43.99 a month
No mid contract price rises
24 month
contract
£0
set-up cost
550Mb
avg speed
Full Fibre
connection
See offer

Deals shown are sampled across UK postcodes to surface the widest mix. Use our postcode checker to see exact pricing and availability at your home.

Network
FTTP/FTTC
Openreach
Top speed
1Gbps
Prices from
£32.99p/m
Min contract
24months
Customer rating
4.5/ 5
1.4k reviews

Customer rating sourced from Trustpilot. Checked 26 April, 2026.

Why choose V4 Consumer?

Free premium router

Most Openreach resellers reserve high-end hardware for their top tiers or charge extra for it. V4 Consumer includes a premium router on every package by default.

No mid-contract price rises

You will not face inflation-linked or fixed-rate increases during your minimum term. This flat-price approach is relatively rare among Openreach-based brands.

One month free

Every package currently comes with the first month free. This provides a clear upfront saving instead of relying on cashback or reward cards.

Strong Trustpilot rating

A score of 4.5 from 1,383 reviews suggests a reliable customer service operation. This is a helpful indicator for a smaller provider where scale is less of a focus.

National Openreach coverage

By using the primary UK network, they can supply almost any home with either full fibre or a legacy copper connection.

V4 Consumer, owned by ABI Business Services Ltd, was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Coventry. They operate as a broadband-only provider running entirely on the Openreach network, reselling existing infrastructure rather than digging up streets to lay their own cables.

The main pitch here is quality over rock-bottom pricing. They keep things simple with a tight five-package range and include a free high-end router on every tier. Their Trustpilot score sits at 4.5 out of 5 from 1,383 reviews, pointing to a genuine focus on customer service that larger providers often struggle to match.

Because they use the Openreach network, coverage is national. If your home has a phone line, you can likely get their service. They offer both older legacy connections for homes waiting on infrastructure upgrades and FTTP/FTTC where the newer cables have already been laid.

V4 Consumer package types

Fast Fibre 80

This 80Mbps package sits on the older FTTC network and suits households of two to three people doing HD streaming and working from home. It acts as a legacy fallback connection where full fibre has not yet reached your street.

Full fibre 150

At 80Mbps, this is a solid mainstream choice for households of three or more people. It provides enough bandwidth for multiple devices, HD or 4K streaming, and gaming without bottlenecks.

Full Fibre 300

This 80Mbps tier suits busy homes with several simultaneous streamers and gamers. It offers plenty of headroom for most UK households, ensuring things stay smooth when everyone is online at once.

Full Fibre 500

Heavy simultaneous use across four or more people is easily handled by this 80Mbps connection. The included premium router earns its keep at this speed, helping deliver consistent performance to multiple devices.

Full Fibre 900

The 80Mbps option is all about headroom and futureproofing rather than essential capacity. It is most useful for wired desktops, gamers downloading large titles quickly, or homes with dozens of connected devices.

You pay a premium for the included hardware and service focus. Entry-level packages cost noticeably more than equivalent speeds from larger Openreach rivals. The V4 Consumer Fast Fibre 80 package currently starts at £32.99 a month on a 24-month contract. They do not offer shorter terms, so you need to be comfortable committing for two years.

V4 Consumer stands out by offering flat-price contracts with no mid-contract price rises across their current lineup. The price agreed at sign-up is the price you pay for the full term. However, all five packages feature a monthly introductory discount for the first 12 months. From month 13, the cost reverts to the standard contracted rate. There are no setup fees and every package currently includes one month free.

V4 Consumer pros and cons

Pros

  • Trustpilot rating of 4.5 is well above average, which suggests a focus on service quality over volume
  • A premium router is included free on every package, so you are getting high end hardware without paying extra
  • Runs on the Openreach network, which gives wide UK coverage including both FTTC and full fibre FTTP
  • Speeds go up to 1Gbps and free setup applies across the range with no upfront costs
  • A clean, straightforward lineup of five packages makes it easy to pick the right speed without overcomplicating things

Cons

  • Monthly prices sit above what most Openreach rivals charge for similar speeds, so you are paying a premium for the router and service
  • An introductory discount applies for the first 12 months, after which the monthly price reverts to the standard rate
  • A smaller provider that may not be familiar to most people, even though it delivers over the well known Openreach network

How V4 Consumer compares

V4 Consumer vs BT. Both providers run on the Openreach network and offer top speeds around 1Gbps, but BT is cheaper at entry level. BT applies fixed pounds-and-pence mid-contract price rises every March and frequently offers reward cards, whereas V4 Consumer offers flat-price contracts and no reward cards.

V4 Consumer vs Sky. Sky is materially cheaper for entry-level fibre and offers much faster top speeds for multi-gig users. Sky contracts allow for mid-contract price changes with exit rights, while V4 Consumer offers flat pricing across its 24-month range.

V4 Consumer vs Community Fibre. Community Fibre is roughly half the price at entry level and provides symmetrical upload speeds up to 5Gbps. Community Fibre applies a single fixed pounds-and-pence rise during the contract and operates its own network in London only, while V4 Consumer offers national Openreach coverage with no mid-contract rises.

Eco impact

Switch to V4 Consumer and plant trees

Every successful switch through Switchity plants 2 trees through our verified reforestation partner, Ecologi. Our switchers have already captured over 6,000 kg of CO₂ and released nearly 30,900 kg of oxygen annually.

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Verified reforestation partner: Ecologi
2
Trees per switch
6,000+ kg
CO₂ captured
£25,000+
Customer savings

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Our community impact

Every switch through Switchity supports reforestation and saves our community money on their broadband.

262
Trees grown together
£25,000
Saved by community
£250
Typical yearly saving
738
Trees to go to goal

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