Quickline extends its full fibre rollout to more rural communities in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, providing high-speed connectivity to almost 2,500 properties.
Quickline, a leading broadband provider, has successfully expanded its gigabit-capable full fibre network to rural hamlets in Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire. The communities of North Elkington, South Elkington, Acthorpe in Lincolnshire, and Eggborough in North Yorkshire now have access to Quickline’s fast and reliable broadband services.
The completion of network builds in these areas underscores Quickline’s commitment to extensive investment across the North of England. The full fibre rollout is a significant milestone, offering high-speed connectivity to nearly 2,500 properties in these communities.
Residents and businesses in these areas can now subscribe to Quickline’s gigabit-capable broadband, providing them with a robust connection for uninterrupted digital experiences. Quickline’s broadband ensures a seamless online experience without buffering or delays.
Julian Chalk, Head of Enablement and Engagement at Quickline, emphasizes the transformative impact of full fibre broadband on communities that have long struggled with slow and inconsistent internet services.
Chalk states, “Our full fibre broadband is a game changer for communities where slow and inconsistent broadband has been endured for too long. Poor connectivity remains an issue for countless rural locations across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, and at Quickline, we’re passionate about helping customers, wherever they happen to live, to live their best digital lives.”
Quickline’s expansion into these rural areas reflects the company’s dedication to bridging the digital divide and providing reliable high-speed internet access to underserved regions. The completion of the network builds marks a crucial step in improving connectivity and enhancing the digital experiences of residents and businesses in North Elkington, South Elkington, Acthorpe, and Eggborough.