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Rural focused UK ISP Quickline has announced that, as part of their social value commitment under the Government’s Project Gigabit programme, they’ve launched a new offer to business premises covered by their alternative full fibre (FTTP) network in South Yorkshire – offering the first six months of service for free when they sign-up.
In case anybody has forgotten, Quickline currently holds the Project Gigabit delivery contract for South Yorkshire (Lot 20), which originally aimed to help extend their gigabit broadband network to over 32,000 of the hardest-to-reach premises in the county; backed up by a public investment of £44m.
The offer includes the provider’s full gigabit-capable business broadband package, typically a premium-rate service, provided free for the first six months. “By removing the financial barrier of connectivity costs during those crucial first months, we’re enabling entrepreneurs to put their resources into building their dreams into thriving businesses,” said Rachel Thompson, Business Sales Manager at Quickline. “Reliable broadband shouldn’t be a luxury – it should be a given.”
The offer is available now in selected areas of South Yorkshire where Quickline’s full fibre network is live.