People covered by Quickline’s new full fibre (FTTP) UK gigabit broadband ISP network, which by the end of 2025 will have covered 200,000 premises in rural parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire (up from 65,000 premises in Nov 2023), may like to know that they’ve launched a new 100Mbps entry-level package today.
Until today, the cheapest package available to consumers covered by their FTTP network was a 200Mbps (symmetric speed) service, which cost from £29 per month on a 24-month minimum term (currently with the first 3 months of service being just £1 a month) – including a “free” router and installation. The provider also promises no mid-contract price rises and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
However, Quickline has today introduced a new entry-level package called “Fibre Start“, which is priced at just £22 per month and offers download speeds of 100Mbps (50Mbps uploads). The rest of the details are the same as their other packages, although this is clearly an attempt to be more aggressive on price and thus pull customers away from established rivals.
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Good idea. Many people only will want to use it to stream TV and do a bit of social media etc and the stability of an FTTP connection is probably more important and 100Mb is more than adequate for their needs.
I’m on a Quickline 5G FWA 200Mbps great deal (15 months FREE!) – so no complaints from me! Quickline’s other FTTP deals look good too – 1Gb/£49pm/8 months FREE; 500Mbps/£39pm/6 months FREE; 200Mbps/£29pm/3 months FREE. The 100Mbps looks a great addition to their packages.
Also Quickline has 24/7 tech support where you can speak to a person , not a BOT, and 4.5*/5 on Trustpilot.
I gave quickline a huge chance after they offered me free internet for 18 month’s.
The connection went down twice both for 1 month, yes the reason it went down was out of their control but the customer service is completely shocking and incredibly slow/just never responded.
I’m lucky I still had my BT as I work from home.
When it works very fast when it breaks even virgin media had better customer service.
me and a neighbour would appreciate a fibre connection of any kind and they are operating in the town but they have given it to all other postcodes and left ours out. wish we knew why