N1C broadband and area guide
Ofcom coverage, connection speeds, house prices and local data for 68 postcodes across 1 sector in Camden.
Full fibre
85%
Gigabit
85%
Superfast
95%
Postcodes
68
Central Camden's N1C is a tiny postcode (68 total) with solid gigabit coverage (84.9%) but slightly lower fibre penetration than adjacent central London areas. Urban density does not guarantee saturation rollout.
Broadband speeds in N1C
Share of N1C premises by the fastest download speed available, averaged across all 68 postcodes in the district.
Gigabit reaches 84.9% of the postcode's 68 addresses, backed by full fibre at an identical rate. Urban central London should see near-universal fibre, yet 15.1% lack gigabit access, likely due to small building footprints, listed-building restrictions, or landlord-side adoption barriers. The 10.4% in the 30-300 Mbps band face material speed constraints compared to surrounding central areas. Superfast (95.2%) is high but not absolute, with 4.8% falling below. N1C's small size (only 68 postcodes) creates visibility challenges: network operators may deprioritise tiny areas. No below-USO postcodes exist, but the speed tiers show pockets remain unattached to modern fibre.
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
0%
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
N1C splits into 1 postcode sector. Coverage and prices can differ street by street, so open a sector below to find your exact postcode.
| Sector | Postcodes | Superfast | Full fibre | Gigabit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N1C 4 | 68 | 95% | 85% | 85% |
All N1C 4 postcodes (68)
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Living in Camden
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Crime per month
6
Average recorded crimes per local statistical area
Remote worker score
98/100
Connectivity and amenities for home working
Family score
80/100
Schools, safety and family amenities
Value score
50/100
What you get for the local price level
N1C broadband FAQs
Why is central Camden (N1C) less well-connected than peripheral areas?
Building age, listed-building restrictions, and landlord consent may slow fibre rollout in historic central zones.
What's the realistic speed I'll see in N1C?
If gigabit is available (84.9%), expect 150+ Mbps offers. Otherwise, superfast (30+) is the floor.
Is there a noticeably slow postcode in N1C?
None fall below 30 Mbps, but 10.4% lack gigabit options, which is notable for central London.
Can I request a speed upgrade in N1C if I'm stuck on superfast?
Fibre rollout is ongoing. Contact providers or Ofcom to flag your address for planned expansion.
Neighbouring districts
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Every postcode in N1C 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