Gigabit broadband in Nottingham
Streaming issues, disconnection from online play, endless pauses on Zoom… all perils of the modern-day online world.
But maybe not. What if we told you that there’s a way of ensuring gold-standard connection alongside fantastic service if things do go wrong?
You probably wouldn’t believe us.
Air Broadband is in Nottingham. Let’s do something fantastic together.
Check your postcode
Truly fast broadband shouldn’t come with a painfully slow sign-up. Just pop in your postcode to find out if we’re in your area. All our fingers and toes are crossed for you!
Expected minimum speeds
What to expect from our popular packages.
Air 100
50Mbps
Air 200
100Mbps
Air 250
125Mbps
Air 300
150Mbps
Air 500
250Mbps
Air 1000
450Mbps
What can we offer you?
You might be in the pivotal final moments of a Fortnite match. Or you could be being interviewed for your next role over video call. Or you might just want to be able to stream something to your tablet in your busy household full of screens and devices without constant drops.
Navigating the modern internet world can be a nightmare. Slow speeds, data caps and bad customer service all team up to stop you from achieving your ambitions and living life to the fullest.
That’s where Air Broadband comes in. We offer something totally new: Gigabit internet combined with first-rate, attentive customer service.
Our services are expanding all over Nottingham. Take the first step today.

What’s the difference between Gigabit and standard broadband?
Choosing a broadband package should be one of life’s pleasures. But between hidden fees and hush-hush limitations, it can end up being a nightmare.
That’s where Gigabit internet comes in. Offering speeds up to ten times faster than your average superfast broadband, Gigabit makes things a breeze.
And the best thing is, Gigabit internet is for everyone. The home workers needing guaranteed speeds; the gamers and esports champs achieving their ambitions every day; the families sitting down to watch the latest bingeable Netflix series together.
So why not give it a try?
