Sunday, November 17, 2024

Levelling ‘Upp’ Louth with the arrival of ultrafast broadband!

Upp’s ‘Next Level Broadband’ is now live in Louth, bringing customers exceptional speeds, reliability, and leading levels of service.

Upp is a full-fibre broadband provider, expanding its independent, ultrafast network across Lincolnshire. The network is already up and running across the county – and the good news is that Louth is now live!

Upp has been rapidly expanding across the East of England, fast becoming the established alternative internet provider in Norfolk and Lincolnshire. Its very own network isn’t shared with other providers, guaranteeing its customers a faster, more reliable connection, reflected in its ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating of 4.9/5.

Most ‘fibre’ broadband providers use fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC), which relies on copper wiring to make the final connection to the property, while Upp is proud to be rolling out a true, full fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) network. This level of fibre connectivity has already swept through major cities and Upp is ensuring that the people and businesses of Louth don’t get left behind.

Whilst building its own full-fibre network in Louth, Upp has also supported grassroots organisations along the way, including Louth Hockey Club, a sports team with over 160 members. Lesley Ward, the club’s chairman, said: “We’re delighted to have Upp join the club as a sponsor for next season. It was great to be approached and we really appreciate the sponsorship, which is vital to help the club grow.” The club currently has two ladies and two men’s teams playing in competitive leagues, featuring players aged 13 and above.

Upp’s B2C Campaign Manager, Mary Freeland said: “It’s fantastic to be supporting local groups in the areas we serve as we expand our network, and to offer our ‘Next Level Broadband’ to an increasing number of homes and businesses across the county. For years now, far too many have struggled with poor and inadequate internet, but it’s great to see the difference that Upp’s network is already making.”

Upp is committed to ensuring that levelling up becomes a reality for the residents of Louth, and with remote working here to stay, the full-fibre network couldn’t come at a better time. Broadband from Upp starts at just £26 per month for residential customers and there are no set-up or installation charges, and those who join Upp before September 13th will pay £0 for the first 6 months on any home broadband plan.

Upp has also recently launched its new BusinessEssentials tariff, perfect for small businesses and micro-enterprises with moderate internet usage.

To find out more and to see if Upp is available on your street, head to www.upp.com. To learn more about Louth Hockey Club, visit their website at: www.louthhockeyclub.co.uk.

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