L1 broadband and area guide
Ofcom coverage, connection speeds, house prices and local data for 440 postcodes across 10 sectors in Liverpool.
Full fibre
67%
Gigabit
67%
Superfast
73%
Postcodes
440
L1 spans 440 postcodes in Liverpool city centre with full fibre-to-the-premises at 66.7%, supporting gigabit services and reflecting dense urban deployment. Below-superfast provision is negligible.
Broadband speeds in L1
Share of L1 premises by the fastest download speed available, averaged across all 440 postcodes in the district.
Full fibre infrastructure has reached L1's urban postcodes at 66.7%, enabling gigabit services at the same rate. Superfast coverage is 72.6%, indicating a more binary split between fibre-enabled and non-fibre postcodes across city centre Liverpool. Speed distribution reflects this divide: 67.1% access 300+ Mbps gigabit stability, whilst only 5.4% occupy the 30-300 Mbps midband. No below-10-Mbps provision is reported. Central urban deployment often shows this patchier profile; while 66.7% gigabit fibre is substantial, the remaining postcodes fall outside this tier more sharply than suburban or developed-fibre areas. Property search in L1 should prioritise fibre-enabled postcodes for speed certainty.
Source: Ofcom Connected Nations. Percentages are district-wide averages of postcode-level availability, so rows may not sum to exactly 100%.
Connectivity in detail
Below 10 Mbps USO
<1%
Premises unable to get the 10 Mbps universal service minimum
Fixed wireless
0%
Premises that can use a fixed wireless access service
Broadband by sector
L1 splits into 10 postcode sectors. Coverage and prices can differ street by street, so open a sector below to find your exact postcode.
| Sector | Postcodes | Superfast | Full fibre | Gigabit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| L1 0 | 39 | 90% | 77% | 77% |
| L1 1 | 67 | 45% | 45% | 45% |
| L1 2 | 19 | 83% | 61% | 61% |
| L1 3 | 26 | 69% | 69% | 69% |
| L1 4 | 74 | 62% | 62% | 62% |
| L1 5 | 70 | 93% | 83% | 83% |
| L1 6 | 30 | 41% | 41% | 41% |
| L1 7 | 15 | 100% | 68% | 68% |
| L1 8 | 50 | 71% | 66% | 66% |
| L1 9 | 50 | 92% | 88% | 88% |
All L1 0 postcodes (39)
All L1 1 postcodes (67)
All L1 2 postcodes (19)
All L1 3 postcodes (26)
All L1 4 postcodes (74)
All L1 5 postcodes (70)
All L1 6 postcodes (30)
All L1 7 postcodes (15)
All L1 8 postcodes (50)
All L1 9 postcodes (50)
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Living in Liverpool
Full fibre presence makes L1 attractive for households requiring guaranteed high-speed performance and future-proof infrastructure. The smaller intermediate tier (5.4% moderate) means fewer trade-offs between gigabit and slower speeds.
Crime per month
10
Average recorded crimes per local statistical area
Remote worker score
90/100
Connectivity and amenities for home working
Family score
73/100
Schools, safety and family amenities
Value score
50/100
What you get for the local price level
L1 broadband FAQs
Does full fibre-to-the-premises mean better speeds than cable?
Both deliver comparable real-world gigabit performance at 300+ Mbps. L1's fibre infrastructure future-proofs against speed-cap risks that plague some cable networks.
Are there any slow postcodes in L1?
All reported postcodes reach superfast speeds or better. No premises fall below the 10 Mbps threshold.
What's the difference between L1's 66.7% fibre and the Fife cable gigabit codes?
Both support gigabit speeds. Fibre offers longer-term infrastructure stability; cable can be faster to deploy but may have speed-cap constraints.
Should I request a check if my L1 postcode is in the 5.4% moderate band?
Yes. The majority of postcodes here support gigabit fibre, so those in the midband may have alternative suppliers or barriers worth investigating.
Neighbouring districts
Check your exact postcode
Every postcode in L1 has its own page with broadband speeds, house prices, school ratings and crime stats. You can also compare providers for your address.
Data sources: Broadband data from Ofcom Connected Nations 2025 · House prices from HM Land Registry · Crime from Police.uk · See all data sources