Full Fibre Broadband for Business
Future-proof your business with ultra-fast, ultra-reliable full fibre broadband. Check availability across major UK networks at your postcode today.


Ultra-Fast Gigabit Performance
With speeds reaching up to 2.5Gbps, full fibre eliminates bottlenecks entirely. Your team can execute instantaneous large-file transfers, seamless cloud backups, and data-heavy operations simultaneously without experiencing any discernable slowdown.
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Symmetrical Data Capabilities
Modern businesses upload as much data as they download. Our premium full fibre options offer symmetrical speeds, providing the essential upstream bandwidth required for flawless video conferencing, uninterrupted VoIP calls, and rapid cloud server synchronisation.
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Copper-Free Weatherproof Reliability
By deploying dedicated fibre-optic cables directly into your premises, we completely eliminate legacy copper infrastructure. This glass-based technology is entirely immune to the weather degradation, dampness, and electrical interference that traditionally cause dropped connections.
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Frictionless Operational Scalability
Full fibre provides a virtually limitless foundation for organisational growth. As your workforce expands and your digital demands increase, your bandwidth can be upgraded remotely and instantly, ensuring your infrastructure always matches your business ambitions.
Check AvailabilityYour Path to Full Fibre
From initial postcode validation to live activation, we manage every step of your infrastructure upgrade to ensure zero business disruption.
1. Desktop Survey & Validation
We perform a comprehensive evaluation of all major UK network operators at your postcode. This allows us to identify the fastest pipe, confirm local infrastructure availability, and secure the most competitive pricing for your location.
2. Managed Engineering Deployment
Because full fibre uses pure glass cables, an engineer will safely route the new line directly into your building. We coordinate the entire process, scheduling works around your operating hours to avoid any business interruption.
3. Hardware Integration & Go-Live
Our technical team configures your premium, business-grade router to handle the new gigabit speeds. We systematically transition your devices and cloud systems over to the pure fibre line, instantly unlocking your ultra-fast connection.
Check AvailabilityIs Full Fibre Right for Your Business?
Full fibre broadband eliminates performance bottlenecks and accelerates growth across different modern operational environments and industry sectors.
How Full Fibre Works
Eliminating copper wires changes how your data travels, giving you an uninterrupted link straight to the network.
The Exchange to the Cabinet
High-speed fibre optic cables carry your data from the central internet exchange out to your local green street cabinet at the speed of light.
The Final Mile
Traditional broadband switches to slow copper wires for this last stretch. Full Fibre replaces this entirely with a dedicated glass cable running straight to your door.
Data Transmitted by Light
Because your entire connection is now glass, your data is transmitted via light pulses rather than electrical signals, completely bypassing copper interference.
The Termination Point
The fibre optic cable plugs directly into an Optical Network Termination (ONT) box inside your office, which connects directly to your business router.
Our Multi-Network Advantage
We scan the UK's leading infrastructure builders to secure the fastest, most reliable full fibre connection available at your exact postcode.
Full Fibre vs. SoGEA
Compare the key differences in speed, technology, and scalability to help choose the right broadband solution for how your business operates.
Comparison
Full Fibre
SoGEA
Best for
Best forHigh-growth companies, cloud-reliant offices, and enterprises with demanding, data-intensive workflows.
Best forSmaller commercial teams and retail shops wanting a straightforward, budget-conscious digital migration.
Speed
SpeedNext-generation capabilities delivering lightning-fast bandwidth up to 2.5Gbps.
SpeedDownload rates topping out at 80Mbps; adequate for everyday office web browsing and digital voice.
Technology
TechnologyPure, end-to-end glass fibre optics running straight into your office, bypassing old copper loops completely.
TechnologyUtilises fibre lines to the local street cabinet, completing the connection via existing copper infrastructure.
Performance
PerformanceEnterprise-level stability with unmatched data throughput and minimal vulnerability to dropouts.
PerformanceDependable business-grade internet featuring low latency optimised for clear cloud communications.
Scalability
ScalabilityFuture-proof elasticity that allows you to instantly dial up your bandwidth as your workforce expands.
ScalabilityA static, fixed-capacity connection built to handle steady, day-to-day business operations.
Availability
AvailabilityGrowing rapidly nationwide, with options deployed dynamically based on local infrastructure availability.
AvailabilityAccessible across more than 95% of UK commercial locations using existing network hardware.
Installation
InstallationOften requires on-site engineering for dedicated cable routing, typically taking 15-30+ working days.
InstallationQuick, low-impact deployment that’s generally activated remotely within 10-15 business days.
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enquiries@yappl.comUnderstanding Full Fibre Broadband
Find quick, straightforward answers to the most common questions about upgrading your business infrastructure to full fibre broadband.
FTTC still uses copper wires for the final stretch from the street cabinet to your building. FTTP (full fibre to the premises) completely removes copper, using pure glass cables end-to-end to deliver much faster, more reliable speeds.
Absolutely. Because full fibre removes analogue voice lines, your old phone number can be seamlessly ported over to a modern, cloud-based VoIP system, ensuring you never miss a client call during the infrastructure transition.
If fibre lines already run to your building, activation takes 10 to 15 days. If new external cables must be routed from the street, on-site engineering works can take between 15 and 30+ working days.
No. We schedule all physical engineering works around your active working hours. Your existing broadband connection will remain fully active until the new pure fibre line is completely live, ensuring zero operational downtime for your team.
No. Leased lines provide an exclusive, unshared pipe with financial uptime guarantees. Full fibre shares network bandwidth with nearby businesses, offering similar gigabit speeds but at a significantly lower, budget-friendly price point for growing companies.
Yes. Traditional copper routers cannot process ultra-fast gigabit data throughput. We supply a premium, next-generation business router specifically engineered to handle high-speed fibre routing and support dozens of wireless devices simultaneously without bottlenecking.
Symmetrical speeds mean your upload and download rates are identical. This is vital for modern operations, ensuring rapid cloud backups, seamless large-file transfers, and flawless high-definition video conferencing without any upstream data choking.
Mainstream providers only check their own network. Because Yappl is independent, we check all major UK infrastructure builders simultaneously at your postcode to find the absolute fastest and most cost-effective line available.
Yes. The upcoming national switch-off retires all traditional analogue networks. Full fibre is a pure, modern data infrastructure that operates entirely independently of legacy phone lines, making your business completely future-proof ahead of the deadline.
Yes. Our business-grade connections include a static IP address as standard. This is essential for companies running on-site servers, hosting secure websites, managing remote desktop connections, or operating closed-circuit security camera networks safely.








