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ISP Quickline Improve UK Business Broadband Packages for Rural Areas

Wednesday, Nov 12th, 2025 (10:45 am) - Score 120
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Alternative network provider Quickline, which is building a new mixed Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) and wireless (FWA) broadband network across rural parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in England (3-Year Rollout Plan), has refreshed their business packages with a new pricing structure and strengthened Service Level Agreement (SLA).

The move follows two other recent developments in Quickline’s business broadband offer – the introduction of a VoIP single analogue line replacement for business customers, and the deployment of a two-working-day SLA that provides greater reassurance and rapid response when issues arise.

NOTE: Quickline is supported by funding of c.£500m from Northleaf Capital Partners, as well as c.£300m of public subsidy from four Project Gigabit contracts (here, here and here), plus c.£225m in term loans and debt guarantees from the UKIB (National Wealth Fund) and a £25m term loan from NatWest.

Sadly, the announcement doesn’t include any practical package examples, although we do note that they seem to have dropped the price of their broadband plans for small business customers. Businesses can now choose from speeds of 200Mbps, 500Mbps, and 1000Mbps (symmetric), all underpinned by full fibre infrastructure and a two-working-day SLA. They also get a fixed IP address.

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Ben O’Leary, Head of Product and Proposition at Quickline, said:

“Business never stops and neither does our broadband. We know how critical connectivity is to our customers, and these changes ensure we’re offering not only great speeds and reliability, but also the flexibility and responsiveness that businesses deserve.”

Quickline is currently aiming to extend gigabit-capable broadband to a further 360,000 UK premises across thousands of rural communities (roughly 170k via publicly funded projects and almost 200k from commercial builds) and the provider hopes to end 2025 with a total of 200,000 premises passed.

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