53,000 More Properties Now Have Access To Lightning-Fast Broadband

53,000 More Properties Now Have Access To Lightning-Fast Broadband
53,000 More Properties Now Have Access To Lightning-Fast Broadband

A partnership between rural internet champions and telecoms infrastructure provider CellnexUK has enabled 53,000 homes and businesses to access lightning-fast broadband in its first year.

Quickline and Cellnex UK joined forces last year in order to install lightning-fast broadband equipment in isolated parts of the north of England, including remote communities in the North Yorkshire moors, using Cellnex UK’s towers and infrastructure.

During Get Online Week in the UK, the milestone is also being celebrated – a campaign by the Good Things Foundation aimed at reducing digital exclusion and encouraging people to develop their digital skills.

Almost one in ten households in the UK do not have access to the internet, which makes partnerships like Quickline and Cellnex crucial to bridging the digital divide.

Quckline’s Director of Fixed Wireless Operations, Mark Seward, said:

“We have now commissioned 50 of Cellnex UK’s sites where we will install our technology and are actively looking to identify further sites in the future.” 

“At this point,  we can connect over 53,000 more properties and tens of thousands more homes and businesses will have lightning-fast capability over the next few years.”

In addition to serving the Emergency Services, Wind Farms, RADAR and utility providers, Cellnex UK is also the UK’s largest independent infrastructure provider.

Cellnex UK’s Commercial Director, Paul Stonadge, said:

“Cellnex UK is integral to the successful roll-out of wireless connectivity throughout the UK. We are working with key partners such as Quickline to deliver connectivity and services that contribute to socio-economic growth and help us bring connectivity to everyone, everywhere in the UK.”

According to Quickline, a company at the forefront of the 5G rollout, working together when possible is key to mitigating climate change and accelerating rural coverage. 

Mark said:

“By using existing masts and towers, we ensure we keep our carbon footprint to a minimum.  As a company, we are always mindful of our environmental impact when planning and building our own infrastructure, so if we can collaborate with other firms we will do that.” 

“That’s why our partnership with Cellnex is an important factor in our overall business strategy.  It also means that we can speed up the rollout of lightning-fast broadband to our customers because we do not have to always build brand-new masts from scratch.  In addition, by making those savings, we can invest in other areas with poor connectivity and little infrastructure.”



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