Best OFNL Broadband Providers in City of Edinburgh

We compare all OFNL broadband providers in City of Edinburgh and throughout the UK to find you the best deal. Find OFNL Providers in your area with our comparison of all tariffs.

We compare all OFNL broadband providers in City of Edinburgh to find you the best deal. All OFNL Providers operate on the same network, so there's no difference in reliability between providers.

OFNL works with leading UK housebuilders, including Taylor Wimpey, Barratt Developments (e.g., David Wilson Homes) and Persimmon Homes, which often use OFNL's fibre networks as the sole provider on their sites. These partnerships ensure residents receive gigabit-capable broadband from the day they move in, aligning with OFNL's focus on new build estates. Some developers, such as Galliard Homes, opt for exclusive deals with OFNL, bypassing traditional providers like Openreach or Virgin Media. This approach streamlines installation and guarantees fibre-ready homes.

Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, a constituent country of the United Kingdom.

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Cheapest OFNL broadband deals in City of Edinburgh

These are the 8 lowest-cost OFNL packages available on the network serving City of Edinburgh, ranked by effective monthly cost — the headline price with setup fees and router costs spread across the contract term. Tariff data last updated 17th August 2026.

ProviderPackageDownloadUploadContractMonthly priceEffective monthly cost
Uptime AlliesBasic 40/1040 Mbps10 Mbps24 months£28.50£29.75
MerulaHome Lite50 Mbps10 Mbps24 months£29.99£29.99
Go InternetEssential Broadband60 Mbps12 Mbps24 months£29.50£30.12
Uptime AlliesBasic 50/1050 Mbps10 Mbps24 months£28.95£30.20
MTH NetworksOFNL (Residential)40 Mbps10 Mbps24 months£27.00£30.50
Uptime AlliesBasic 60/6060 Mbps60 Mbps24 months£30.50£30.50
TwyceFull Fibre 4040 Mbps5 Mbps12 months£29.99£30.82
MerulaHome Lite50 Mbps10 Mbps18 months£30.99£30.99

Compare OFNL deals in City of Edinburgh. These areas of City of Edinburgh have OFNL fibre-broadband-enabled housing developments: Almond, and Pentland Hills.