Compare Fiber Internet in Greece

Live offers across tracked providers in Greece — updated daily from the Giraffy database.

Live offers

15 live offers compared from 3 providers, from €15 /μήνας. Updated daily.

Cosmote Fiber 50 Mbps Cosmote

€15 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 50 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 20 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Nova Fiber 50 Mbps Nova Greece

€16 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 50 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 20 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Vodafone Gigafast 50 Mbps Vodafone Greece

€16 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 50 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 20 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Cosmote Fiber 100 Mbps Cosmote

€20 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 100 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 50 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Nova Fiber 100 Mbps Nova Greece

€22 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 100 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 50 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Vodafone Gigafast 100 Mbps Vodafone Greece

€22 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 100 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 50 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Cosmote Fiber 200 Mbps Cosmote

€27 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 200 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 100 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Nova Fiber 200 Mbps Nova Greece

€28 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 200 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 100 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Vodafone Gigafast 200 Mbps Vodafone Greece

€29 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 200 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 100 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Cosmote Fiber 500 Mbps Cosmote

€35 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 500 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 200 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Nova Fiber 500 Mbps Nova Greece

€36 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 500 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 200 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Vodafone Gigafast 500 Mbps Vodafone Greece

€37 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 500 Mbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 200 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Cosmote Fiber 1 Gbps Cosmote

€45 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 1 Gbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 500 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Nova Fiber 1 Gbps Nova Greece

€46 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 1 Gbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 500 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

Vodafone Gigafast 1 Gbps Vodafone Greece

€47 /μήνας

  • Ταχύτητα λήψης: 1 Gbps
  • Ταχύτητα μεταφόρτωσης: 500 Mbps
  • Σύμβαση: Χωρίς συμβόλαιο
  • Τέλος εγκατάστασης: Δωρεάν μόντεμ
  • Περιλαμβάνεται δρομολογητής: Ναι – συμπεριλαμβάνεται

What is fibre internet in Greece?

Fibre internet delivers home broadband over optical-fibre lines, offering much faster and more reliable speeds than older copper connections. In Greece it comes in two main forms: FTTC/VDSL, where fibre reaches a street cabinet and copper covers the last stretch, and true FTTH (fibre to the home), where fibre runs all the way into the property for the highest speeds. Fibre rollout has accelerated nationwide, especially in cities.

How the Greek market works

The main providers are Cosmote (OTE), Nova and Vodafone Greece, competing on speed tiers, price and bundles with mobile and TV. Much of the fixed network is built on OTE's infrastructure, with wholesale access enabling competition, while FTTH deployment — including through state-supported programmes — is expanding fast in urban areas. Speeds commonly range from around 100 Mbps up to 1 Gbps or more on full-fibre lines. Availability of true FTTH depends on your address, so checking coverage is the first step.

Benefits

Fast, stable speeds — fibre handles streaming, video calls and multiple devices without slowdown.

Symmetric potential — FTTH can offer strong upload speeds, ideal for remote work and cloud backups.

Bundle savings — combining internet with mobile and TV often lowers the overall bill.

Reliability — fibre is less affected by distance and interference than copper connections.

Included router — most plans supply a Wi-Fi router, and many bundle a TV box or streaming perks.

How to choose

First check what is available at your address — FTTH, VDSL or basic ADSL — since this caps the speed you can get. Compare the speed tier, the monthly price after any introductory discount, the contract length, and installation or router fees. Consider bundles if you also want mobile or TV. Check the real upload speed if you work from home, and confirm the term and any early-exit penalty. Match the speed to your household's actual use.

Leading providers in Greece

Cosmote, part of OTE, has the widest fixed network and premium fibre tiers. Nova competes keenly on price and bundles broadband with TV. Vodafone Greece offers data-rich fibre plans and convergent mobile-and-home bundles. Availability of top speeds depends on the fibre reaching your address, so compare providers on both price and what they can actually deliver where you live.

What it costs

Fibre plans typically run from around €15 up to roughly €47 a month, depending on speed tier, bundle contents and whether an introductory discount applies. Higher FTTH speeds and packages including TV cost more, while entry VDSL tiers sit at the lower end. Watch for one-off installation or router fees and for the price rising after a promotional period ends. Bundling mobile lines or TV with your broadband frequently unlocks a convergence discount, while standalone entry tiers on VDSL sit at the lower end of the price range.

Protections and regulation

Fixed broadband is regulated by EETT (the Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission), which oversees competition, wholesale access, and consumer rights including contract transparency and switching. EU rules on open internet and clear contract summaries apply. Providers must publish advertised versus minimum speeds, and unresolved complaints can be escalated to EETT.

Common questions

Can I get true fibre (FTTH)? It depends on your address — check coverage, as many areas still use VDSL. How fast do I need? Around 100 Mbps suits most homes; heavy users and remote workers benefit from higher FTTH tiers. Are bundles worth it? Combining internet, mobile and TV often lowers the total bill. Will the price rise? Introductory rates often step up after a promotional period — check the ongoing price. How long is the contract? Terms are commonly 12 to 24 months; check the early-exit penalty before signing.

The cheapest Fiber Internet in Greece is €15 /month from Cosmote.

Fiber Internet in Greece — FAQ

What is the cheapest broadband deal in Greece?

Giraffy tracks 5 broadband plans across Cosmote,Nova Greece,Vodafone Greece providers in Greece. The lowest tracked price is €15 /month. Sort by lowest monthly cost and filter by speed to find the best value for your usage.

What broadband speed do I actually need?

For one person browsing and streaming: 30–50 Mbps is plenty. A household of 3–4 people streaming HD simultaneously benefits from 100–300 Mbps. Heavy users — gamers, remote workers uploading large files, 4K streaming — should look at 500 Mbps or full gigabit plans.

What is the difference between fibre and cable internet?

Fibre-optic internet uses light signals for fast, consistent speeds — typically up to 1 Gbps — and is unaffected by distance from the exchange. Cable internet uses coaxial cable and is fast but shared with neighbours, so speeds can dip during peak hours. Full fibre is the gold standard where available.

Are there setup fees or activation costs to switch broadband?

Some providers charge a one-off setup or activation fee, while others waive it with a minimum-term contract. Router delivery is usually included. Ask about early termination fees if you're still in a contract with your current provider before switching.

How long does it take to get broadband installed?

Full-fibre installations requiring a technician visit usually take 1–3 weeks to book. Switching providers on an existing connection (same technology, same line) can be as quick as two working days. Check estimated lead times on each deal card before committing.

Can I keep my home phone number when switching broadband?

Yes. Under most switching processes, you can port your existing home phone number to your new provider. Let them know you want to keep your number when you sign up — it should transfer automatically within a few days.

What is upload speed and does it matter?

Upload speed determines how quickly your device sends data — relevant for video calls, uploading to cloud storage, streaming as a content creator, or remote desktop work. Standard broadband is asymmetric (faster download than upload). If upload speed matters to you, look for 'symmetrical' or 'full fibre' plans.