Cheapest Zzoomm broadband deals
200 Full Fibre 12m
200 Full Fibre 12m
500 Full Fibre 24m
500 Full Fibre 24m
Fastest Zzoomm broadband deals
2300 Full Fibre 24m
2300 Full Fibre 24m
2300 Full Fibre 12m
2300 Full Fibre 12m
2300 Full Fibre 1m
2300 Full Fibre 1m
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Customer rating sourced from Trustpilot. Checked 6 April, 2026.
Why choose Zzoomm?
Wi-Fi 7 mesh router included
Zzoomm provides a Wi-Fi 7 mesh router free of charge with all packages. This is a distinct advantage when most providers still ship older Wi-Fi 6 hardware or charge extra for the latest wireless technology.
Symmetrical upload and download
Every package comes with upload speeds that match the download speeds. This helps significantly with video calls, cloud backups, and sending large files from a home office.
Flexible contract lengths
You can choose from 12-month, 24-month, or one-month rolling contracts. Very few providers offer rolling monthly deals, making this a useful option for renters or short-term residents.
No upfront setup costs
Zzoomm covers the cost of installation and setup across its range. You will not face any hidden activation fees when moving to their network.
Independent regional network
The provider builds and runs its own full-fibre infrastructure in specific market towns. This brings high-speed connectivity to areas that larger providers have often overlooked.
Founded in December 2018 by Matthew Hare OBE, the same founder who built Gigaclear, Zzoomm takes a targeted approach to broadband. Headquartered in Oxford and backed by Oaktree Capital, the company operates its own FTTP infrastructure rather than piggybacking on the national Zzoomm's own network network. Following a recent merger with FullFibre, the combined group can now reach around 600,000 properties and over 65,000 customers. The live deals you see also cover addresses on the BeFibre network, expanding their reach further.
Zzoomm stands out by including a Wi-Fi 7 mesh router as standard across its entire range. Most internet providers at this price point still ship older Wi-Fi 6 hardware, or they ask you to pay extra to upgrade to the latest wireless standard. Beyond the router, the provider offers fully symmetrical upload and download speeds on every tier. They also provide three distinct contract lengths, including a one-month rolling deal that only a handful of providers on the market currently match.
You will not find Zzoomm offering a national service. They specifically target market towns where full-fibre rollout has lagged behind the big cities. Because their regional reach is so specific, you will only find them in select pockets across England. This makes checking your postcode essential before looking too closely at the packages. Their contract flexibility and full-fibre focus make them a strong option if you happen to live inside their active build zones.
Zzoomm package types
200 Full Fibre
This 200Mbps tier suits households of three or more people who want to stream in 4K, work from home, and play games online. The symmetrical 200Mbps upload speed is noticeably faster than equivalent Openreach packages, making it highly effective for cloud backups and video conferencing.
500 Full Fibre
At 500Mbps, this package provides comfortable headroom for households of four or more. It easily handles multiple people streaming video, downloading large updates, and gaming simultaneously without the connection struggling.
1000 Full Fibre
This gigabit package is for heavy-use households with dozens of connected devices. The included Wi-Fi 7 mesh router is essential here, as older wireless standards often become the bottleneck when trying to deliver these speeds to smartphones and laptops.
2.3Gbps top tier
This multi-gigabit connection is built for specific technical use cases rather than general family browsing. Content creators will benefit heavily from the 2.3Gbps upload speed for distributing large video files, while remote workers handling heavy cloud assets will see fixed-line performance that rivals a corporate office.
Zzoomm sits in the mid-range for altnet pricing. While it costs a little more at the entry level than some regional competitors, the inclusion of a Wi-Fi 7 router and symmetrical speeds adds value at this price point. The entry-level 200 Full Fibre 24m package (200Mbps) currently starts at £24.00 a month on a 24-month term. You get free installation and setup, with switching credits of up to £200 available depending on the speed tier you choose.
Contract lengths are flexible, with standard options sitting at 1-month and 12 months. A one-month rolling option is available for those who need a short-term connection, though it carries a significant price premium. If you take a 24-month deal, expect an introductory discount for the first 12 months before the price steps up to the standard rate for the second year.
Zzoomm deals state that prices may rise during your contract. Under Ofcom rules introduced in January 2025, any mid-contract increase must be laid out in exact pounds and pence at the point of sale. Check the specific deal page for the exact uplift figure before you commit to a package.
Zzoomm pros and cons
Pros
- Choose from 1 month rolling, 12 month or 24 month contracts, giving you as much or as little commitment as you want
- A WiFi 7 mesh router is included with every plan as standard, which is premium kit most providers do not offer at all
- Fully symmetrical upload and download speeds across the range, so uploads are just as fast as downloads
- Trustpilot rating of 4.6 is well above average, with speeds reaching up to 2.3Gbps on the top tier
- Free installation and setup across the board, with no upfront cost to get connected
Cons
- Only available where Zzoomm or BeFibre have built their own network, so coverage is limited to specific towns and areas
- On the 24 month deals the monthly price moves up after the first year once the introductory discount ends
- Rolling monthly contracts carry a significant premium over the longer commitments, so total flexibility does come at a cost
How Zzoomm compares
Zzoomm vs BT. Zzoomm reaches a higher 2.3Gbps compared to BT topping out at 900Mbps, and sits slightly cheaper at the entry level. BT operates nationally with scheduled pounds-and-pence rises typically applied every March, and participates in the Ofcom Automatic Compensation Scheme. Zzoomm operates a strictly regional network with its own policy that prices may rise during the contract and does not participate in the compensation scheme.
Zzoomm vs Gigaclear. Both are independent rural altnets founded by Matthew Hare, but Gigaclear is cheaper at the entry level. Zzoomm reaches a faster 2.3Gbps and includes a Wi-Fi 7 mesh router as standard across all tiers. Gigaclear relies on Smart Wi-Fi mesh only for its higher-tier packages.
Zzoomm vs Trooli. Trooli guarantees no mid-contract price rises across its entire range, which is a clear compared to Zzoomm, where prices may rise during the contract. Zzoomm offers faster top speeds and shorter contract options, including a one-month rolling deal, while Trooli relies on fixed 24-month terms.
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