Quickline starts 2.3 Gbps symmetric internet plan in rural England

UK ISP Quickline has launched gigabit internet in different parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, England. The company has been deploying fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) and fixed wireless access (FWA) services to enhance access in rural parts of the country.

Quickline launched a 2.3Gbps internet package with symmetric speed, improving from the previous 1 Gbps connection. The service allows for smooth internet activities such as downloading large files, streaming, gaming, and helps with the operation of IoT and smart home services.

Quickline offers 2.3 Gbps internet with a free router

Quickline starts its Full Fiber 2300 package at £59.99 a month for a minimum of a 24-month subscription. Other plans ensure no price rise, a free router, and free installation. The ISP is offering £300 in “switching credit” if customers cover the cost of their existing ISP contract.

The ISP’s website states that the plan is ideal for power users for demanding workloads. The ISP promises free router and setup support. Emphasizing further, the company says that the plan costs below £2 a day.

Quickline also provides 200 Mbps, 500Mbps, and 1000 Mbps packages with symmetrical speeds.

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