Quickline Communications has revealed the full list of communities set to benefit from its full fibre rollout over the next three years, bringing connectivity to a further 360,000 premises, and marking a major milestone in the company’s mission to close the digital divide across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.

Voneus Broadband has been hosting community drop-in sessions in Stone, Bishopstone, and Great Kimble to showcase plans for phase two of its Buckinghamshire rollout.
Phase two will see fibre brought to 1,400 premises across nine villages in rural Buckinghamshire: Bishopstone, Great Kimble, Hartwell, Kimblewick, Little Kimble, Lower Hartwell, Marsh, Meadle, and Stone.
Drop-in sessions allow residents to ask any questions about the project, look at equipment which will be used and meet the local team.
Heather Thompson, Team Leader for Voneus’ south east Community Engagement Team, said: “We are committed to ensuring no one is penalised just because of where they live when it comes to broadband.”
Voneus already serves several communities within the region, with the villages of Cuddington, Dinton, Haddenham, Nether Winchendon, Upper Winchendon, and Upton deemed ready for service.