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Trooli is an independent full fibre broadband provider that builds and operates its own network, rather than reselling access to Openreach or other wholesale infrastructure.
The company initially focused on connecting rural and under-served areas in Kent, and has since expanded its network across parts of East Anglia, the South and South East of England, as well as selected locations in Scotland.
Trooli offers full fibre broadband with symmetrical download and upload speeds, meaning uploads are as fast as downloads. All plans include a WiFi 6 router, UK-based customer support, and no mid-contract price rises.
Customers can choose from the following broadband speed options:
Trooli broadband plans can also be customised with optional add-ons, including WiFi Plus for extended wireless coverage and a static IP address for customers who need one.
Trooli provides full fibre broadband to selected rural and semi-rural towns and villages, focusing on areas that have historically had limited access to high-speed broadband.
The network currently passes more than 400,000 homes and businesses, with plans to expand coverage to around 500,000 premises over the coming years.
Trooli's network is live in parts of the following counties:
Availability varies by street and postcode, so the best way to check whether Trooli full fibre broadband is available at your address is to use the postcode checker above.
Trooli offers four full fibre broadband speed tiers, all with symmetrical download and upload speeds. Entry-level plans start at 150Mbps, while the fastest Pro package delivers multi-gigabit speeds of up to 2Gbps.
| Average download speed | Average upload speed | |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | 150Mb | 150Mb |
| Extra | 500Mb | 500Mb |
| Superior | 900Mb | 900Mb |
| Pro | 2Gb | 2Gb |
The 2Gb Pro plan, launched in June 2024, is one of the fastest residential broadband services in the UK, offering multi-gigabit speeds with equally fast uploads.
For most households, Trooli's Superior gigabit plan is likely to be more than sufficient, delivering average symmetrical speeds of 900Mbps. These higher upload speeds can be particularly useful for home working, large file transfers, cloud backups and online gaming.
New customers switching to Trooli full fibre broadband may be eligible for introductory offers.
These can include discounted monthly prices or incentives such as free setup and activation, depending on availability and location.
The latest Trooli broadband deals are listed in the comparison table above, which we keep updated as offers change.
Trooli broadband packages are offered on a 24-month minimum term contract. Early termination charges may apply if the contract is cancelled before the end of this period.
Trooli does not apply mid-contract price rises, meaning the monthly price agreed at the start of the contract remains fixed throughout the minimum term.
Installation and router provision are included at no extra cost. Any equipment supplied remains the property of Trooli and must be returned if the service is cancelled.
Whether Trooli broadband is suitable will depend on availability at your address and what you need from your connection.
Trooli operates its own full fibre network in selected areas and offers symmetrical download and upload speeds, fixed prices during the minimum term, and a WiFi 6 router included as standard.
For households that can access the Trooli network and want consistent high speeds with no mid-contract price rises, it may be a practical alternative to larger national providers.
Trooli supplies different routers depending on the broadband package chosen.
The Essential, Extra and Superior plans come with the Technicolor Cobra M (DGA4135) router. This is a dual-band WiFi 6 device with six internal antennas, designed to deliver strong wireless performance across the home.
The Cobra M also supports mesh networking, allowing coverage to be extended using Trooli's WiFi Plus add-on, and includes four 1Gb Ethernet ports for wired connections.
Customers taking Trooli's Pro plan receive a more powerful Zyxel EX5601 router. This also supports WiFi 6, includes eight internal antennas for improved coverage, and features a 2.5Gb Ethernet port to better support multi-gigabit broadband speeds.
Yes. Trooli offers an optional WiFi Plus add-on designed to improve wireless coverage in larger homes or areas with weaker signal.
WiFi Plus costs £8 per month and includes one mesh booster device, which works alongside the main router to extend the WiFi network seamlessly rather than creating separate networks.
If further coverage is needed, additional mesh booster devices can be added for £8 per month per device.
Yes. Trooli offers a static IP address as an optional add-on for customers who need a fixed IP.
This can be useful for activities such as remote working, running servers, or hosting online services from home.
The static IP add-on costs £5 per month and is available with Trooli full fibre broadband.
This comparison is produced and maintained by Choose, under the editorial oversight of Lyndsey Burton, Founder and Managing Director.
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