Broadband Wars: Plusnet Undercuts Sky and BT with New Full Fibre Broadband Deals From £24.99
- Quickline launched a new entry-level full fibre broadband package called Fibre Start on May 22, 2025, in the UK.
- This launch follows Quickline's expansion, growing from 65,000 premises in November 2023 to an expected 200,000 rural homes by end of 2025.
- Fibre Start offers 100Mbps download speeds at £22 per month with similar terms to other Quickline packages, replacing the previous cheapest 200Mbps service.
- The 200Mbps symmetrical broadband plan was priced at £29 per month with an initial promotional rate of £1 per month for the first three months, and included complimentary router and installation. The provider assures stable pricing throughout the contract and offers a 30-day period during which customers can cancel for a full refund.
- Quickline aims to attract customers from established providers by offering more competitive pricing with Fibre Start in rural Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
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Broadband wars: Plusnet undercuts Sky and BT with new full fibre broadband deals from £24.99
Plusnet is shaking up the broadband market with a price drop, ultra-fast speeds and a £100 reward card – and it’s beating Sky on price.
ISP Quickline Launch Cheap Entry Level 100Mbps Broadband Package
People covered by Quickline’s new full fibre (FTTP) UK gigabit broadband ISP network, which by the end of 2025 will have covered 200,000 premises in rural parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire (up from 65,000 premises in Nov 2023), may like to know that they’ve launched a new 100Mbps entry-level package today. Until today, the cheapest package available to consumers covered by their FTTP network was a 200Mbps (symmetric speed) service, which cost …
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