Brsk vs BT — Which Should You Choose?
Independent affiliate comparison (we’re not the official Brsk site). Real availability and speeds vary by address — confirm below.
At a glance
| Category | Brsk | BT |
|---|---|---|
| Network type | Full fibre (FTTP) | FTTC & FTTP (area-dependent) |
| Top download speed | Up to ~1 Gbps | Up to ~900–1000 Mbps (FTTP areas) |
| Latency | Low (great for WFH/VoIP/gaming) | Low to moderate (varies by line type) |
| Landline required | No (BetterPhone VoIP optional) | Digital Voice on FTTP; legacy lines on FTTC |
| Add-ons | BetterWiFi • BetterTV • BetterPhone • BetterIP | Whole Home Wi-Fi • TV & Sport bundles |
| Best for | Pure fibre value, low jitter | TV/sport bundles & nationwide servicing |
Where Brsk wins
- True FTTP where available; consistent low latency.
- Simple plans; no landline required.
- Strong value if you don’t need premium TV/sport bundles.
Where BT wins
- Very broad availability through Openreach footprint.
- Comprehensive TV/Sport and mobile bundling.
- Established brand with extensive support channels.
Verdict
If you can get Brsk FTTP, it’s a great pick for fast, stable fibre without the bundle upsell. If you want top-tier TV/sport packages or need specific Openreach features, BT may suit better. Always check what’s live at your door first.
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