
Vodafone Full Fibre 150

Vodafone Full Fibre 150 + Super WiFi

Vodafone Pro 3 Full Fibre 150
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Vodafone Full Fibre 150 is one of the most widely available full fibre broadband plans in the UK, with average download speeds of 150Mbps.
This broadband plan is available as broadband-only or as part of a Pro 3 bundle. You can also add extras like a digital phone line or TV.

What speeds do you get?
Vodafone Full Fibre 150 offers average download speeds of 150Mb per second. On the Openreach network, upload speeds are 27Mb per second. On CityFibre, upload speeds are symmetrical at 150Mb per second, suitable for video calls and sending large files.
Full Fibre 150 speed is suitable for:
- households with 3 – 5 users
- Streaming TV and films in HD and Ultra HD
- Video calling in HD
- Downloading big files
- Working from home
- Gaming online
Price and Contract Details
Vodafone Full Fibre 150 comes with free setup and a 24-month contract, with a 14-day cooling-off period.
Pricing is usually around £22 to £38 per month, with Pro 3 upgrades costing around £5 or £6 more. Vodafone usually offers special deals with vouchers for new customers.
Vodafone increases broadband prices every April by £3.
If you cancel before your contract ends, an early exit fee applies based on how many months are left.
WiFi, Router, and Add-ons
The standard Vodafone Full Fibre 150 plan includes the Ultra Hub, which supports WiFi 6. It’s good for most homes and lets you get the full speed wirelessly. The Ultra Hub also includes multiple Ethernet ports and a 2.5Gb port for wired devices.
If you go for the Pro 3 version, you’ll get the Ultra Hub 7 with WiFi 7, plus Super WiFi 7 Boosters to improve coverage around the house. This version also includes:
- A 4G Broadband Backup unit
- Access to Vodafone’s WiFi Xperts team for help if needed
- WiFi Guarantee in every room or up to £100 credit if they can’t fix it
WiFi 7 helps reduce slowdowns when lots of devices are online. The mesh boosters work together to keep you on the same network as you move between rooms.
Streaming and Gaming
Vodafone Full Fibre 150 is great for:
- Multiple HD or 4K streams
- Video calls for work or school
- Downloading games and large files
- Smart home systems
- Cloud backup and file sync
For gaming, latency is low enough for most users. Downloads are quick, and the connection is stable during peak hours. Upload speeds are fast enough for livestreaming, cloud storage, and online backups.
Unless your home needs the fastest possible speeds, Vodafone Full Fibre 150 offers enough performance for most people.
Setup and Installation
Vodafone Full Fibre 150 comes with free setup and free router delivery. If your home hasn’t had full fibre before, an engineer will install a wall box called an ONT. The router is posted to you before activation.
You can manage your broadband using the My Vodafone app, which lets you:
- Run speed tests
- Check WiFi performance
- Set up devices
- View your bill
How Vodafone Full Fibre 150 Compares
Vodafone vs BT
- BT Full Fibre 100: 145Mb down / 10Mb up
- BT Full Fibre 300: 300Mb down / 49Mb up (costs more)
- BT offers Digital Voice and has better-rated customer service
Vodafone vs Plusnet
- Plusnet Full Fibre 145: 145Mb down / 20Mb up
- Runs on Openreach, priced similarly
- Plusnet doesn’t include a landline or TV options
- Fewer complaints, no bundled extras
Vodafone vs Virgin Media
- M125: 132Mb down / 20Mb up, more speed drops at peak times
- M250: 264Mb down, lower upload, higher price unless discounted
Vodafone’s Other Plans
- Fibre 2: 74Mb down / 20Mb up – for smaller homes
- Full Fibre 500: 500Mb down / up to 150Mb up
- Full Fibre 910: 910Mb down / 105Mb up on Openreach or 910/910 on CityFibre
Vodafone Full Fibre 150 sits in the middle. It’s faster than entry-level fibre and costs less than the gigabit tiers. It’s ideal for homes that want better performance without paying for more than they need.
Customer Support
Vodafone broadband customers can get help via:
- Phone
- Live chat
- Social media (X, Facebook)
- My Vodafone app
- Vodafone Community forums
Support is available every day, and the app also includes tools for restarting the router, checking speeds, and managing devices.
According to Ofcom’s May 2024 report:
- 84% of Vodafone broadband customers were satisfied overall
- 22% had a reason to complain — slightly above average
- Average call waiting time: around 2 minutes
- 51% were happy with how complaints were handled — lower than BT and Sky
Vodafone is signed up to Ofcom’s Automatic Compensation Scheme, so if your broadband doesn’t go live on time or there’s a total loss of service for more than 2 days, you get money back automatically.
Availability
Vodafone Full Fibre 150 runs on both the Openreach and CityFibre networks. You can check your postcode on Vodafone’s website to see if your address is covered.
- On Openreach, you get 150Mb down / 27Mb up
- On CityFibre, you get 150Mb down / 150Mb up
CityFibre is available in over 30 towns and cities including Sheffield, Cambridge, Milton Keynes, and Leeds.
This plan is only available in full fibre areas. If your area doesn’t have FTTP yet, Vodafone may offer Fibre 2 instead.
Is Vodafone Full Fibre 150 Worth It?
Vodafone Full Fibre 150 offers a good balance of speed, price, and coverage. It’s fast enough for streaming, video calls, gaming, and file backups — even when multiple people are online.
You get:
- Full fibre speeds and reliable connection
- Competitive pricing
- Free setup and delivery
- Upgrade options like Pro 3 for better WiFi
It’s not the fastest plan, but for homes that want more than basic fibre without paying for gigabit, it’s a good option.
FAQs
What speed do you get with Vodafone Full Fibre 150?
150Mbps download. 27Mbps upload on Openreach. 150Mbps upload on CityFibre.
Can I get it where I live?
Available on Openreach and CityFibre networks. Use Vodafone’s postcode checker.
Can I use my own router?
Yes, but Vodafone won’t provide support for it.
Does it include a phone line?
No landline included, but you can add Vodafone Digital Voice.
Is setup free?
Yes, for most customers. Some homes may require a new line.
Does the price go up later?
Yes, Vodafone increases the monthly price by £3 every April.
Is it fast enough for streaming?
Yes. Supports HD and 4K streaming on multiple devices.