Quicklines FTTP Pure Fibre #
- Fibre runs directly to your home, delivering faster and more consistent speeds. It’s capable of handling speeds of up to 1Gbps or more. The distance between house and cabinet has almost no impact on performance.
Other FTTC Part Fibre #
- Fibre only runs to the cabinet in your area with outdated copper cables carrying the signal to your home. This limits speed especially over longer distances
If you’re looking to understand the difference between Pure Fibre and Fibre to the Cabinet (often called FTTC), you’re in the right place. We’ll explain it in a simple way and show you why Pure Fibre is the better choice for speed, reliability, and future-proofing your home.
What’s the difference? #
Here’s a quick explanation:
- Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) – also known as part-fibre or sometimes called fake fibre – uses fibre cables only up to the green street cabinet. From there, older copper telephone wires run to your home.
- Pure Fibre – also known as Full Fibre or Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) – means fibre cables run all the way into your home, with no copper at all.
This one small difference makes a big impact.
We’re building something better #
Quickline doesn’t piggyback on old copper networks. We’re building a brand new Pure Fibre network from the ground up.
- A fresh, modern network built for speed and reliability
- No reliance on ageing copper cables
- A future-ready service that’s made to last
Supporting rural communities #
We’re proud to be investing in rural and hard-to-reach areas where big providers often don’t bother. Everyone deserves fast, reliable internet – no matter where they live.
- Bringing Pure Fibre to villages, hamlets, and remote countryside homes
- Helping rural families and small businesses stay connected
- Making sure these communities aren’t left behind in the digital future
Why Pure Fibre is better #
Faster speeds #
- Pure Fibre gives you much faster internet than copper lines can handle.
- You’ll get quicker downloads, smoother video calls, and less waiting around.
More reliable connection #
- Copper wires are more likely to suffer from damage, interference, and weather problems.
- Pure Fibre is strong and stable, so you get fewer dropouts and a more consistent connection.
Better for busy homes #
- Pure Fibre can handle lots of devices at once without slowing down.
- Great if you have a household full of people streaming, gaming, or working online.
Ready for the future #
- The UK is phasing out copper phone lines. Pure Fibre is the long-term solution.
- Choosing Pure Fibre now means you’re already prepared for the digital future.
Why it matters for you #
Upgrading to Pure Fibre means:
- Less frustration with slow or dropping connections
- No more buffering when you’re streaming or video calling
- A home internet service that’s built to last
Need more help? #
If you want to check if Pure Fibre is available in your area or have questions about upgrading, our friendly team is happy to help. Just get in touch and we’ll guide you every step of the way.