Ultrafast broadband provider Quickline Communications Limited (“Quickline”) is pleased to announce the appointment of two leading broadband specialists to its executive team.
Lee Allison will join Quickline in January 2022 as Chief Operating Officer. In his previous role as Head of Engineering Operations at KCOM, Mr Allison was responsible for building the award-winning fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) network in and around Hull, which brought gigabit broadband capability to over 250,000 premises. He has more recently been responsible for KCOM’s £100m FTTP network expansion investment.
Wireless internet provider Quickline has secured £12 million funding to support the build-out of its fibre backed fixed wireless network business across the North of the UK.
Quickline founder says it is fantastic news while also adding that everyone should have access to high-speed internet.
Wireless internet provider Quickline is delighted to announce its acquisition of network provider JHCS, which trades as Newark Wireless.
Quickline, which specializes in bringing superfast broadband to hard-to-reach locations, will now take over internet delivery to homes and businesses across rural Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire, without any disruption to service.
Broadband provider Quickline Communications Limited has been shortlisted for top award for their record in delivering superfast internet to rural locations.
Quickline who also offer broadband in Beverley has been named on a shortlist by The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA UK) in the Best Rural Broadband category.
As a member of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), wireless internet provider Quickline, hopes to raise parents’ awareness of their children’s online activity for Safer Internet Day on 7 February 2017.
Last year, Safer Internet Day reached over 2.8 million children and 2.5 million parents across the world, aiming to help create a better and safer online community. Quickline will be taking part in the IWF’s online Emoji Charades, sharing their best Internet safety tips in emoji format, via social media for followers to translate.
The Tommy Coyle Academy West Hull which specialises in boxing fitness, health and education has been given a free superfast broadband connection from local wireless internet service provider, Quickline Communications.
Quickline Communications who offer super fast broadbrand in Beverley and the surrounding areas contribution now means young people can get online for help with school work, jobs and social interaction while at the gym.
Living on a farm just outside Bishop Burton, near Beverley, the Brumfield family have campaigned for several years for a reasonable internet connection to be made available
For the first time in the history of telecoms, residents of Beverley and the surrounding villages will have a choice of superfast broadband provider. Local technology company, Quickline Communications have built a mast at the Imerys quarry site to directly compete with other Internet Service Providers (ISPs) such as KCom and BT.
The installation of a new wireless internet mast, beside the pasture of Beverley Westwood offers residents and businesses within a 10 mile radius, an alternative to traditional telecoms with connection speeds of up to 50Mbps.
Are you tired of not being able to get online during busy periods? Are you frustrated that you can’t choose internet provider? Beverley residents and business owners can relax.
Quickline stepped up to help share Hull’s positive message around the world by becoming a lead sponsor in purchasing a P1 powerboat to race in the UK legs of the 2013 P1 Championships.
This week the Government’s plan to roll out superfast broadband services to rural areas has received European Union approval. Graham Stuart MP explains “Most areas will get broadband without any government support.