Which broadband plan is right for you?

Standard

Unlimited, 24-7 internet access with speeds of up to 16Mbps. This plan is great if you only do a little downloading or have a few devices connected at the same time. Plus, there are no download restrictions or surprise excessive usage charges at the end of the month.

Price includes landline 
£50.25
per month* 
Superfast

Our Superfast broadband could give you more than double the bandwidth of our Standard broadband, with speeds of up to 40Mbps. Unlimited data is provided at no extra cost. 

Price includes landline 
£56.75
per month* 
Ultrafast

Our Ultrafast broadband allows more and more devices to be connected to the internet at the same time, with speeds of up to 100Mbps. Comes with unlimited data.  

Price includes landline 
£62.25
per month* 
Ultrafast Extra

Allows every person in your house the opportunity to connect multiple devices at the same time without any risk of slowing each other down. Max speeds of 200 Mbps without limits on data download or uploads.

Price includes landline 
£72.25
per month* 

*Prices may increase annually on 1st July, by an amount up to the March Retail Price Index (RPI) figure published by the Isle of Man Government. For more information please click here. 

 

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A Basic Home Gateway WiFi router is available for £4.00 per month or higher speeds will need a Premium Gateway WiFi router for £5.00 per month.

Our prices shown are based on a 24-month contract. 

Broadband speeds are 'up to' a speed shown and depend on your home configuration and equipment. Connection fees may apply. Prices include VAT. Ts&Cs apply

 

 

 

Can you get faster broadband?

Use our line checker to find out. All speeds depend on the distance your internet connection has to travel from the local telephone exchange to reach your home. Our fastest broadband packages use a fibre connection. We’re continuously rolling this service out across the island. If you can’t get it just now, look out for a leaflet through your door. Or just check back here.

WiFi to all corners of your home

Do you struggle to get a WiFi signal in some parts of your home? Our Mesh WiFi extender pushes coverage even further so you can get rid of those WiFi dead spots and stay connected to the strongest signal as you move around your home.

 

See our Mesh WiFi extender in our Strand St store.  

Resolve issues quickly with the Sure Support App

One of the quickest ways to resolve a query is with our Sure Support App. Once you've downloaded the app, it will enable you to run network tests on your router to identify potential problems which you can easily fix yourself without the need to spend time on the phone.

Other ways we can help

If you need help with your broadband or WiFi, whether you need to upgrade or whether you think there's a problem with your current broadband and WiFi, there are a number of other ways to get help, including our highly qualified Tech Team, who is ready to help you with all your WiFi and smart tech installations.

FAQs

What's the difference between broadband and WiFi?

Your broadband is your connection to the internet. It is delivered to your home via fibre and/or copper cables. The broadband cable comes into your home to a home gateway router.

You access the internet via your home gateway router either with a wired connection (using an ethernet cable to connect your device directly to your router) or with a wireless connection (whereby a WiFi signal is transmitted from your router and connects with WiFi-enabled devices, such as smartphones, tablets and TVs.

What is WiFi6?

WiFi6 is the fastest of WiFi technology. It is designed to increase overall network efficiency, which increases network capacity and allows several devices with various bandwidth requirements to connect to your WiFi at the same time.

WiFi data travels along frequency bands, and each frequency band is made up of component streams. WiFi6 has the highest number of streams yet, which means higher connection speeds. These higher speeds allow for consistent high-speed connections which improve high definition video streaming.

WiFi6 has been designed to be able to handle an increase in devices without negatively impacting your WiFi speeds. This results in a smooth streaming experience, while providing uninterrupted connectivity of the ever-increasing number of smart devices in our homes.

How do I improve my WiFi?

To get the best WiFi signal strength your router needs to be located away from any objects that might cause interference (such as Bluetooth speakers, games consoles and microwaves), preferably somewhere high up in the centre of your home.

You could reduce the demands on your WiFi by connecting some devices, such as your TV or desktop computer, directly to your router via an ethernet cable. In addition, turn off apps and devices that are not in use, which could free up WiFi capacity for the devices that you are using.

Download the Sure Support app on Android or iOS to diagnose potential problems and fix them quickly and easily.

For more advice, visit our Help & Support pages.

How do I improve my broadband speed?

Turn off apps and devices that are not in use, as they could be competing for bandwidth on the same broadband connection. You could reduce the demands on your WiFi by connecting some devices, such as your TV or desktop computer, directly to your Home Gateway (router) via an ethernet cable.

Download the Sure Support app on your mobile device (on Android or iOS) to diagnose potential problems and fix them quickly and easily.

It might be that the service you are paying for is not sufficient for the demands of your household. If, for example, you have several people accessing the internet at the same time (watching a streaming service on TV, browsing the internet, or accessing work emails), you might want to consider upgrading your broadband plan.

For more advice, visit our Help & Support pages.

Why can’t I access the internet?

If you are experiencing problems with your home broadband or WiFi there are several basic checks you can try at home.

Take a look at your Home Gateway (router) and check that the lights are on, that it is connected to the Fibre Unit and that the Fibre Unit is turned on with lights on its left hand side. If the lights aren’t on, check the power cables to each.

For more advice, visit our Help & Support pages.

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