17 providers offer 263 broadband deals in Low Fell, from £13.50 a month (£18 after 12 months) and up to 2,300 Mbps. Typical measured speed is 129 Mbps down and 18 Mbps up, 28% above the UK download average. Full fibre is available to 91.8% of homes.
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Best value broadband deal in Low Fell (NE9)
The best value in Low Fell (NE9) on full first-year cost is 4th Utility's 250Mb Full Fibre CityFibre (24 Months): £198 across year one, about £17 a month. 250 Mbps covers streaming, video calls and working from home.
Best value in Low Fell (NE9)
250Mb Full Fibre CityFibre (24 Months)
£16.50/mo
for 12 months, then £22/mo
Cheapest broadband deal in Low Fell (NE9)
The cheapest deal in Low Fell (NE9) is 150Mb Full Fibre CityFibre (24 Months) from 4th Utility at £13.50 a month for 150 Mbps. It's full fibre, so the advertised speed is the speed that reaches the router. The £13.50 is an intro price that rises to £18.00 a month after the intro window, making the real first-year cost £162. Above the UK average on download.
Cheapest in Low Fell (NE9)
150Mb Full Fibre CityFibre (24 Months)
£13.50/mo
for 12 months, then £18/mo
Fastest broadband deal in Low Fell (NE9)
The fastest deal available in Low Fell (NE9) is 2.3Gb Full Fibre CityFibre (24 Months) from 4th Utility at 2,300 Mbps. toob matches it at the same top speed.
Fastest in Low Fell (NE9)
2.3Gb Full Fibre CityFibre (24 Months)
£26.25/mo
for 12 months, then £35/mo
Runner-up on speed
£29/mo
rises to £31 in April 2027 (+£2)
Compare broadband deals in Low Fell (NE9)
£22.99/mo
rises to £26.99 in March 2027 (+£4)
£23/mo
No rises, no surprises.
£25/mo
rises to £29 in April 2027 (+£4)
150Mb Full Fibre CityFibre (24 Months)
£18.50/mo
for 12 months, then £23.50/mo
Broadband providers in Low Fell (NE9)
17 providers serve Low Fell (NE9) including Virgin Media, Sky and BT, with 4th Utility the fastest at 2,300 Mbps.
Ranked by Ofcom complaints per 100,000 customers, fewest first. A down arrow is below the industry average, up is above, and a dash means Ofcom publishes no figure for that provider (usually because it is below Ofcom's 1.5% market-share reporting threshold). A small diagonal arrow shows the past-year trend (↘ improving, ↗ getting worse).
Ofcom records the typical Low Fell (NE9) download speed at 129 Mbps.
Upgrade nudge
Room to upgrade in Low Fell (NE9)
Only 19% of the 12,000 connections here are on 300Mbps or faster, even though 92% can get gigabit.
The faster line is already there. For most of these homes it is the contract holding them back, not the infrastructure.
Is your broadband good enough?
The typical Low Fell (NE9) line runs 129 Mbps.
Working from home
OKStreaming and family use
GoodWhat speeds are people actually getting?
Gigabit reaches 92% of Low Fell (NE9), and the fastest available is 1,000 Mbps. The full split by band is below.
What broadband coverage does Low Fell (NE9) have?
Superfast broadband reaches 99% of Low Fell (NE9) premises but gigabit only 92%, so around 7% of homes can get fast broadband but not the fastest.
Can I rely on mobile broadband in Low Fell (NE9)?
Outdoor 5G reaches 100% of Low Fell (NE9) homes. Here is how mobile holds up if the line drops.
The two 5G figures differ. “5G availability” is everyday 5G running on the existing 4G core, which is what most phones show. “Next-gen 5G” is standalone 5G: a full 5G network with lower lag, still reaching fewer places.
5G & 4G home broadband
Outdoor 5G covers 100% of Low Fell (NE9), enough for a 5G home-broadband hub to stand in for a fixed line.
How Low Fell (NE9) compares within Gateshead
Across 9 postcode districts in Gateshead, by connection count, typical speed and gigabit coverage.
Nearby areas
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Speed and coverage figures for Low Fell (NE9)come from Ofcom's Connected Nations data, current to January 2026. Deal prices are pulled live from providers. Compiled by the FindBroadband team. See how we rank and source our data.