Quickline focuses on rural communities across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, bringing fast broadband at competitive prices.
Alongside affordable full fibre broadband, remote customers can choose between 5G fixed wireless packages, ensuring more households can access fast connections.
Because coverage is location-specific, it’s important to use our postcode search tool to check what’s available where you live.
In our 2025 Broadband Awards Quickline was commended for its prices and offers, being named Best Broadband Provider: North East.
Ready to explore deals? Enter your postcode to see live Quickline prices and packages.
Why choose Quickline broadband?
Quickline broadband packages and speeds
All Quickline’s standard FTTP and 5G packages come with 24-month contracts, with broadband speed and availability depending on your connection type.
Customers can also add Wi-Fi Everywhere for an extra £10 per month - a “smart mesh” system that boosts wireless coverage throughout your home.
Full Fibre packages
Quickline Full Fibre Start
- average download speed: 100Mb
- average upload speed: 50Mb
Entry-level option that still exceeds the typical basic speed needs for small to medium households.
Quickline Full Fibre Connect
- average download/upload speed: 200Mb
Doubled bandwidth for bigger families or shared homes doing more intensive online activity at same times of day.
Quickline Full Fibre Extra
- average download/upload speed: 500Mb
For families of 4-6+ people with many internet and smart home devices. Expect reliable 4K streaming, gaming and big downloads for remote workers.
Quickline Full Fibre Complete
- average download/upload speed: 1000Mb
Premium gigabit service for larger homes with heavy data use such as competitive or VR gaming and 8K streaming.
Fixed wireless (5G) packages
Quickline airConnect
- average download speed: 100Mb
- average upload speed: 20Mb
Quickline airUltra
- average download speed: 200Mb
- average upload speed: 30Mb
While upload speeds are lower, both fixed wireless packages offer enough bandwidth for most rural homes, supporting HD streaming and everyday online use.
Key benefits of Quickline broadband
- Rural coverage focus – bringing higher fibre speeds to remote communities.
- Symmetrical speeds on Full Fibre Connect, Extra and Complete packages ensures average upload and download rates are identical.
- Unlimited data – no monthly usage caps.
- UK-based support for reliable customer service.
- 5G service brings wireless broadband to those areas still waiting for full fibre availability.
What router do you get with Quickline?
New full fibre customers receive a Zyxel EX5601 broadband router, included free with installation (worth around £200).
Key features:
- Dual-band Wi-Fi 6 support
- Four antennas for strong coverage
- Four Ethernet ports for wired devices
- Supports speeds up to 2.5Gb
If you prefer, you can use your own router. For fixed wireless packages, the included router may vary - it’s worth confirming this before installation.
Installation and availability
General availability for Quickline packages is confined to premises across the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire region only. But for addresses in those areas, you can get deals here!
The best place to find and signup to Quickline is Broadband Genie, using our postcode checker. You’ll also get the latest offers that often includes gift cards and discounts.
Both full fibre and fixed wireless packages require an engineer visit. The process depends on your property type:
- Full fibre: An engineer installs a small wall socket for the underground cable that connects to your router.
- Fixed wireless (5G): A small outdoor dish receiver connects via cable to your indoor router.
Reviews and reputation
- Quickline has a ‘Excellent’ score on Trustpilot with good reviews for customer service and performance.
- 30-day money-back guarantee for new signups if they’re unsatisfied with the service.
- No mid-contract price increases, so monthly billing stays fixed for the minimum term.
Have you had experience with Quickline? We invite feedback from broadband customers on our provider reviews pages. Tell us what you think!
Social Tariff broadband
Quickline offers a Connect Social package for low-income households.
Those receiving Pension Credit, Universal Credit, or other qualifying benefits are eligible to join.
- 100Mb download / 50Mb upload
- Monthly price: £16.50
- Rolling contract (no 24-month tie-in)
- Free router and installation
This compares favourably with BT Home Essentials, Virgin Media Essential Broadband Plus and Sky Broadband Basics.
Not sure if you qualify? Visit our [broadband on benefits guide] for full details.
Anyone unsure of social tariff packages and who qualifies is advised to read our broadband on benefits guide.
How does Quickline compare to other providers?
- Symmetrical average speeds.
- Fixed prices during your contract term. Not all providers do this. You can expect price hikes every April from most of the leading UK providers.
- Quickline offers up to £300 in switching credit to help customers with the cost of moving across early from a rival provider contract.
FAQs
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Is Quickline broadband any good?
A winner in our Best Broadband Awards 2025, Quickline has been credited in other industry honour lists too. The provider also has a favourable Trustpilot score, and has positive feedback from customers.
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What areas does Quickline cover?
Quickline broadband is currently available across Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. Enter your postcode to check coverage and find local deals.
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How fast is Quickline broadband?
Full fibre packages reach up to 1Gb, with symmetrical upload and download speeds that are ideal for gamers and streamers.
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Does Quickline require a phone line?
No. Quickline uses its own independent fibre network, which doesn’t rely on old copper cabling. A digital phone service can be added to any broadband only package if needed.
