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Posted 13 March 2024

Toob 900Mbps full fiber broadband + £50 Amazon Voucher with code - No price rise - £25pm / 18m

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With toob full-fibre broadband you really can have it all. We offer one high speed at one low price without any unexpected in-contract rises – that’s our #toobpromise. Plus, order today & get a £50 Amazon.co.uk* Gift Card.


900 Mbps download speed
900 Mbps upload speed
free installation
no in-contract price rises
UK-based customer service
all for £25 a month (18 month contract)

Expect faster, more reliable wi-fi around the home and the fastest speeds when connected via a cable.
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Edited by sajidtg, 13 March 2024
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  1. VeedubyaGTi's avatar
    Not available in my area
  2. MartinCosta's avatar
    I just joined Toob in the last month as my Virgin offer of £38p/m Gig1 was ending and was having horrendous dropouts that took well over 2 months to resolve.
    Pros: The speeds I get with Toob are usually 940+Mbps Up and Down which is great for the price. Ping is also between 3-5ms compared to 14-16ms on Virgin.

    Cons: No option for Mesh/AP so I had to buy some a mesh system for coverage whereas Virgin provided Pods free of charge.

    Overall, very happy so far but early days yet
    bigurty's avatar
    Interesting, I only get around 350mbps , not that I'm overly fussed. As you mentioned, virgin media pricing is crazy so this is brilliant for the money, even if I am only getting 1/3 of the max speed
  3. Bowler_man's avatar
    COLD for me another London only deal
    rbanksy's avatar
    And yet they offer no services in London at all.
  4. loofer's avatar
    how are they able to offer it so cheap?

    When competitors are all using the same openreach network, is there any difference in quality?
    I get differences in customer services and onboarding etc contributing to cost.
    KodaBear's avatar
    Toob aren't on the Openreach network. They use a number of altnets in different areas, CityFibre being the biggest but a number of others too.

    Most of the other networks have lower costs to access than the Openreach infrastructure.

    But yes, no matter if you are on Openreach or on a different network altogether, different ISPs offer different experiences. Even with Openreach, it's only the same cables between your house and the local exchange. From there many ISPs have their own backhaul connection to the internet, different routing meaning different latency, maximum throughput speeds, bandwidth capacity, as well as customer service, billing, and different routers being provided to customers. There's a lot of variables here.
  5. bemaniac's avatar
    2 total network outages in the last 2 weeks caused by damage to overground installations. None-the-less they are half the price of Virgin for the same thing and have better latency so I might go with them once my area is finished this year. Tough to commit with all the outages as they happen in the daytime when people work from home.
  6. World's avatar
    Have CityFibre and Open Reach literally on my front door yet can’t get any of these deals
    KodaBear's avatar
    Pop your postcode into the address checker on the CityFibre website. It will show all the companies available to join in your area. Many ISPs including Toob are regional and not available at all of the exchanges.

    You should still have a decent range of companies to choose from though. CityFibre's national service hosts a number of brands available to everyone across the entire network. Most people should see at least 10 options to choose from.
  7. paxku's avatar
    Come on guys, come to Bristol.
    We need somebody to compete with Virgin and offer symetric speeds.
    Jules_HT's avatar
    Youfibre.com does my area in North Bristol. 900mb for £27.99.

    I was going to jump ship from Sky (given the "out" the recent price increase letter has given me) but have been put off by a small percentage of awful reviews, and concerns over the crap router. We also have Sky multiroom & WiFi boosters everywhere and I don't want any of that to be affected by removal of the sky router. I work from home so cannot afford outages - tethering to mobile is awful.
  8. Ben_Topping's avatar
    Don’t know why I even bother checking my post code. It’s the hope that kills you.
  9. DeMoN's avatar
    Of course not available in my area!
  10. Bio-Log's avatar
    Is this another CGNAT type broadband where you're not able to use port forwarding etc?
    Please correct me if I am wrong. I am with Community Fibre and I can't utilise Instant Guard provided by Asus router because of that...
    KodaBear's avatar
    I believe Toob use CGNAT as standard, but you can pay a premium to get a static IP address if you want to avoid this.

    I Believe you can do that same with CF too, or upgrade to a faster speed where you'll be free of CGNAT Too.
  11. welshblob's avatar
    Take my money toob .... oh you have no plans to come to my estate. Grrrr
  12. Sotonsky's avatar
    Toob annoy me, they installed in our area a few years ago and I even let them leave their digger in my front drive, but they messed up a short section of our road so I can’t have it 😩
  13. tazzuk's avatar
    Shame about carrier grade NAT
    GoldenMagikarp1's avatar
    You can pay extra for static ip
  14. andy_spoo's avatar
    I'm getting bored of these small area broadband deals. Very annoying.
    samspud's avatar
    Agreed
  15. MAASI_G's avatar
    Hi, only concern I have with Toob that it is still not full fibre to the property as they use a coaxial cable from cabinet/ telegraph pole to property ❤️
    umair007's avatar
    hmmm, I think most of the network they are on is city fiber and cityfiber is laying the fiber to home if you get a Toob connection on it... whats the max speed you get on coaxial? (edited)
  16. Arash_Kazempoor's avatar
    I tries for london leeds Manchester liverpool non has covered.where exactly the cover? Ireland?
    KodaBear's avatar
    Southampton, Portsmouth, Aldershot, Farnborough to name a few places.
  17. hifihero's avatar
    Those upload speeds would be handy but not a chance of these coming anywhere near my location.
    Pualle's avatar
    Seems it's different companies for different areas.

    Just wait for a salesman to pop a card through when they're in your area.

    I'm in the North West on a completely different provider with a similar deal to this. The sales man said they're subsidised with grants which is why they can sell so cheap, as the government wants everybody on fiber.

    It's way better than Virgin Media with endless issues and Open Reach with their old copper wires.
  18. MgBossHogg's avatar
    What london street is this available on?
  19. umair007's avatar
    just so if someone looking to know if any service is in there area, can use this link to check the service availability ....

    labs.thinkbroadband.com/loc…map
  20. flystarjay's avatar
    not available in my area, but I like their maps, at least you get an idea instead of wondering when it would come to your area.
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