Rural broadband provider Quickline Communications has won two major industry awards.
In the running for five categories, the company won the best communication campaign at the Internet Service Providers Association Awards held at the Raffles Hotel in London.
Also, shortlisted for three categories at the Independent Networks Cooperative Association Awards in Wales, it clinched the best social value award.
Katrina Brown, a fibre installation engineer, also won the rising star award.
The judges praised Katrina for her “remarkable skills and contributions as an emerging leader”.
Sean Royce, Quickline CEO, said, “I’m very proud to be leading the Quickline business at this pivotal time when we are expanding so rapidly and making a difference to the lives of people in so many rural communities across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.“These award wins reaffirm our mission to bridge the digital divide and bring game-changing connectivity to rural areas, while also championing the people and communities at the heart of everything we do.
“We are particularly proud of Katrina for receiving the prestigious rising star award. Her dedication and innovation exemplify the spirit of excellence we nurture at Quickline. We are committed to empowering our employees to achieve their best and inspire others to succeed, creating a ripple effect of positive impact across our industry.”