Quickline Slashes UK FTTP Broadband Prices by 50% in Black Friday Deal
UK internet service provider Quickline has announced significant price reductions on its Fiber-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband packages as part of its Black Friday promotions. The regional ISP, known for serving Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, is offering new customers substantial savings with prices cut in half for the first six months of service.
Details of the Black Friday Offer
Quickline’s promotional pricing affects their entire FTTP broadband range, bringing substantial savings to consumers. Here’s a breakdown of the new pricing structure:
Package | Regular Price | Black Friday Price | Speed |
---|---|---|---|
Entry | £44.99/month | £22.50/month | 100Mbps |
Plus | £49.99/month | £25.00/month | 300Mbps |
Pro | £54.99/month | £27.50/month | 500Mbps |
Offer Terms and Availability
The promotion is available to new customers signing up for an 18-month contract. Key features include:
• 50% discount applies to the first six months of service
• No setup or installation fees
• Available across Quickline’s FTTP network areas
• Includes free router and standard installation
• Unlimited data usage
Network Coverage and Infrastructure
Quickline’s FTTP network primarily serves communities across:
• Yorkshire
• Lincolnshire
• Select areas of Northern England
• Rural and semi-rural locations
The provider has been actively expanding its fiber network infrastructure, with significant investment in bringing high-speed broadband to underserved areas.
Technical Specifications
All packages include:
• Symmetrical upload and download speeds
• Average uptime of 99.9%
• IPv4 and IPv6 support
• Free wireless router
• 24/7 technical support
Market Impact
This aggressive pricing strategy positions Quickline competitively against larger national providers such as BT, Virgin Media, and Sky. The promotion represents one of the most substantial Black Friday discounts in the UK broadband sector this year, particularly notable for a regional provider offering full-fiber services.
The offer comes at a time when the UK broadband market is seeing increased competition in the FTTP sector, with various providers expanding their fiber networks and trying to attract customers with competitive pricing strategies.