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Utility Warehouse is a UK multi-utility provider offering broadband alongside energy, mobile, and insurance under one bill. Part of FTSE 250 listed Telecom Plus PLC, the company serves approximately 561,000 broadband customers using Openreach and CityFibre networks. Test your Utility Warehouse connection to measure actual download, upload, and latency performance.

About Utility Warehouse

Utility Warehouse, founded in 1996 and headquartered in Colindale, London, is the trading name of Telecom Plus PLC, a FTSE 250 listed company. The company is a multi-utility provider offering broadband, energy, mobile, landline, and insurance services under a single monthly bill. Utility Warehouse serves approximately 561,000 broadband customers.

Broadband is delivered via Openreach FTTC and FTTP networks, with some areas also served by CityFibre infrastructure. Mobile services operate on the EE 4G and 5G network. The company uses a network marketing distribution model with independent Partners who promote services to friends and family, earning commissions on sign-ups.

Utility Warehouse Plans and Services

Utility Warehouse offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.

Utility Warehouse broadband plans range from 28 to 40 GBP per month. Full Fibre 100 offers 100/30 Mbps at 28 GBP. Full Fibre 500 delivers 500/75 Mbps at 35 GBP.

Full Fibre 900 provides up to 944/110 Mbps at 40 GBP. All plans include unlimited data. FTTC plans are available where FTTP has not been deployed.

Multi-service customers who bundle broadband with energy and mobile receive additional savings through the Cashback Card loyalty program. Mobile SIM-only plans operate on the EE network. The company promotes itself on the value of consolidating all household utilities under one provider.

Utility Warehouse Internet Plans

PlanSpeedPriceFeatures
Full Fibre 100 fiber100 Mbps28 GBP/month
  • 100/30 Mbps
  • Unlimited data
  • Entry fibre
Full Fibre 500 fiber500 Mbps35 GBP/month
  • 500/75 Mbps
  • Unlimited data
  • Popular plan
Full Fibre 900 fiber900 Mbps40 GBP/month
  • 900/110 Mbps
  • Unlimited data
  • Premium tier

Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Utility Warehouse for current offers.

Test Your Utility Warehouse Speed

Run a free speed test to check if Utility Warehouse delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against Utility Warehouse advertised speeds above.

Utility Warehouse Speed Test FAQ

How fast is Utility Warehouse broadband?

Utility Warehouse offers full fibre speeds from 100 Mbps to 944 Mbps where FTTP is available via Openreach or CityFibre. FTTC plans deliver 36-80 Mbps in areas without full fibre. Actual speeds depend on your connection type and distance from the exchange for FTTC. Full fibre plans should deliver close to advertised speeds. The most popular plan is Full Fibre 500 at 500 Mbps which suits most households with multiple devices. Run a speed test to check your actual performance.

What is Utility Warehouse's multi-utility model?

Utility Warehouse bundles broadband, energy (gas and electricity), mobile, landline, and home insurance under a single monthly bill. Customers who take multiple services receive additional savings through the Cashback Card, which provides discounts on grocery shopping at participating retailers. The more services you bundle, the greater the savings. This multi-utility approach differentiates UW from standalone broadband providers. The company argues that consolidating services simplifies household admin and delivers cost benefits.

How do I test my Utility Warehouse speed?

Use the speed test tool on this page to measure your Utility Warehouse download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. Connect via ethernet cable to your router for accurate results. WiFi speeds are typically lower due to interference and device limitations. Test during evening peak hours between 8 PM and 10 PM to assess performance under load. For FTTC connections, speeds depend on distance from the street cabinet. Full fibre connections should deliver consistent speeds at all times.

Does Utility Warehouse use Openreach?

Yes, Utility Warehouse delivers broadband primarily through the Openreach network, the same infrastructure used by BT, Sky, and most UK broadband providers. Some areas are also served by CityFibre FTTP infrastructure. This means availability and maximum speeds depend on what Openreach or CityFibre has deployed at your address. FTTC provides up to 80 Mbps while FTTP delivers up to 944 Mbps. Mobile services use the EE 4G and 5G network. Enter your postcode on the Utility Warehouse website to check available speeds.

Last verified: February 8, 2026

Data source: Utility Warehouse official website, Telecom Plus PLC investor relations