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KCom and Quickline connect South Humber Bank communites to superfast broadband

Hull broadband specialists add latest North Lincolnshire locations

KCom Retail managing director Neil Bartholomew, centre, with ward councillor Josh Walshe, left and North Lincolnshire Council leader Rob Waltham MBE, with the team in Gunness.(Image: Les Gibbon)

Several South Bank villages are now being connected to super fast broadband, thanks to the efforts of two Humber regional providers.

KCom and Quickline are both expanding their networks, offering speeds of up to 1Gbps - improvements on 3Mbps for some.

Rural specialist Quickline has connected Burton upon Stather and Thealby, north of Scunthorpe, with North and South Killingholme and East Halton also added to the west, near Immingham.

Carlton, Camblesforth, Newland, Barlow and Drax, south of Selby, have also been added, so too Deighton, south of York and Digby, Rowston and Scopwick, south of Lincoln.

Read more: Turnover tops £100m again as KCom enjoys record year for customer additions

In total Quickline has provided access to more than 7,000 homes and businesses in recent months.

Julian Chalk, head of network enablement and engagement at the Willerby headquartered firm, said: "Our fibre service is a game-changer for communities which have endured slow, inconsistent broadband for too long. In just eight months, we’ve taken full fibre to more than 20 communities as part of our accelerated rollout programme."

Julian Chalk. (Image: Hull News & Picture)

For KCom, the wharf community of Gunness on the east bank of the River Trent boasts more than 360 properties.