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Dave Snelling & Sophie Law

Millions of Sky and BT customers face broadband change - check your area

Millions of Sky and BT customers will soon switch over to faster broadband speeds.

Openreach, which installs and supplies internet access across the UK, has confirmed that from 2024, some 119 new locations will get faster broadband speeds.

That's because the Openreach will stop Internet Service Providers (ISPs) such as BT, Sky and TalkTalk from serving homes with copper connectivity which are slower.

Newer Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) connections can whizz the web around homes at speeds in excess of 900Mbps. That's compared to a maximin of around 70Mbps via copper wires. With more of us streaming movies, downloading games and working from home, that boost makes a huge difference and it's one of the reasons Openreach is so keen to switch homes over to full fibre.

Next year, more than a hundred homes will no longer have the option to buy plans that aren't using that better connectivity.

This applies to anyone who’s signing up for a new contract, whether they’re switching, upgrading or re-grading their service. It's good news for speed and reliability although it's worth noting that switching to fibre can mean new cables have to be drilled through your walls and upgrading to better downloads can be more expensive.

For example, Sky has a deal which offers basic speeds for just £17 for the rest of the year but those wanting 900Mbps downloads need to pay £56 per month - that's almost £40 more!

Along with revealing the news about the switchover, Openreach has also listed all of the locations that will be hit by the changes and it also has its postcode checker which shows if full fibre is available in your street.

Here's the full list of places that are stopping copper connections from next year.

East Dean • Blundeston • Colwyn Bay • Cowfold • Kilsyth • Larbert • Denton • Chester Le Street • Milnthorpe • Feltham • Hitchin • Lancaster • Chertsey • Sevenoaks • Chapel St Leonards • Bayston Hill • Mountain Ash • Stretham • Driffield • Mold • Rugeley

Llanrwst • Fencehouses • Thorne • Irthlingborough • Penn • Rotherham • Pwllheli • St Marychurch • Rotherham North • Minehead • Aberkenfig • Tillicoultry • Stratford on Avon • Southerndown • Topsham • Risca • Llanelli • Mercury • Chepstow • Freckleton • Cross Hills

Gainsborough • Uttoxeter • Great Wakering • Malvern • Stonehouse • Hesketh Bank • Matlock • Holyhead • Senghenydd • Ynysddu • Billingshurst • Leek • Kennoway • Budleigh Salterton • Faversham • Crowborough • Goole • Hawkinge • Caerphilly • Mogador • Chessington • Widnes • Newton -Le -Willows • Victoria • Honley • Holmfirth • Holland on Sea • Friday Bridge • Ashton On Ribble • Stalybridge • Upholland • Droylsden • Swadlincote • Kendal

Shaw • Simonswood • Altrincham • Knottingley • Blackwood • Ebbw Vale • Maesteg • Newport Savoy • Newton Llantwit • Criccieth • Market Drayton • Whitchurch • Kidbrooke • Brownhills • Worcester Central • Bolton • Worcester Park • Winton • Finedon • Mottram • Sedgley • Wakefield • Aintree • North Weald

Mouswald • Marrburn • Eddleston • Alloa • Fiveways • Dalry(Ayr) • Old Colwyn • Penmaenmawr • Jesmond • Alnwick • Benwick • Calvine • Long Sutton • Warninglid • Saddleworth • Blaenau Ffestiniog • Stoneygate • Poynings • Privett • Macclesfield

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