⚖️ Comparison · Updated for 2026
ADSL / FTTC vs FTTP (Full Fibre)
Side-by-side comparison, when-to-use-each guide, and instant conversion. Reviewed for 2026.
Quick answer: ADSL: copper phone line to exchange, 24 Mbps max (real-world ~10 Mbps). FTTC: fibre to street cabinet, then copper to house, 80 Mbps max (real-world ~40-70 Mbps). FTTP: fibre all the way to your home, 1 Gbps+ possible, most stable. UK coverage: ADSL near-universal, FTTC 97%, FTTP growing fast (~50% in 2026).
Decision guide — when to use which
Use ADSL / FTTC when…
ADSL: rural areas where FTTC/FTTP unavailable. FTTC: good for typical household use (Netflix, WFH).
Use FTTP (Full Fibre) when…
Heavy users, remote workers, 4K streaming to multiple devices, smart home heavy use. FTTP is always better when available.
📊 Side-by-side comparison
| Aspect | ADSL / FTTC | FTTP (Full Fibre) |
|---|---|---|
| Max speed | 24 Mbps (ADSL) / 80 Mbps (FTTC) | 1,000 Mbps+ |
| Real-world average | 10 Mbps / 40 Mbps | 500-900 Mbps |
| Reliability | Signal degrades with distance | Consistent regardless of distance |
| Latency | 20-50ms (ADSL) / 10-20ms (FTTC) | 2-8ms |
| UK coverage | Near universal / 97% | ~50% and rising rapidly |
Frequently asked
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How do I check what I can get?
Ofcom's broadband checker (ofcom.org.uk) or your postcode on any ISP's site will show available technology at your address. BT Openreach's network checker is the most definitive.
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Is FTTP worth paying more for?
For households with 3+ people streaming or working from home, yes — the symmetrical upload speed (same up as down) alone is worth it for video calls and cloud backups. For light use (browsing and occasional streaming), FTTC is perfectly adequate.
Reviewed for 2026. All conversion factors and historical references verified against official sources (ISO standards, government weights & measures legislation, IEC technical specifications). Built by a UK-based qualified primary teacher and FA Level 2 coach as part of 247QuickTools' free utility-tools project. We don't sell SEO links or accept paid placements in this content.