North East Lincolnshire Broadband Coverage
Ranked #204 of 361 UK local authorities by full-fibre coverage. 75% is below the UK national average of 77.5%.
The verdict
North East Lincolnshire is mid-table for full-fibre, with room to close the gap — ranked #204 of 361 UK local authorities (bottom 43.8%) with 75% full-fibre coverage, 2.5pp below the 77.5% UK average.
About Broadband in North East Lincolnshire
North East Lincolnshire is a local authority district in England with 76,308 premises in the Ofcom Connected Nations 2025 dataset. Full-fibre (FTTP) broadband is available to 75% of premises, and gigabit-capable connectivity reaches 93.2%. Superfast broadband (≥30 Mbit/s) is accessible to 97.7% of premises. North East Lincolnshire ranks 204th nationally out of 361 local authorities by full-fibre coverage.
The gigabit and full-fibre figures reflect the proportion of addresses that can order an FTTP connection from at least one provider — availability does not imply that every household has taken up a service. Full-fibre take-up across all premises stands at 13%, and among premises where coverage is available the figure is 18%. Ofcom defines gigabit-capable as the ability to receive download speeds of at least 1,000 Mbit/s, which in practice means a full-fibre or qualifying cable network must pass the property.
Some 0.1% of premises remain below the Universal Service Obligation threshold of 10 Mbit/s download / 1 Mbit/s upload, indicating a modest but real connectivity gap for the most remote properties in the area. Fixed wireless access (FWA) is available to 14.6% of premises, providing an alternative to fixed-line broadband for homes and businesses that cannot easily receive FTTP. Figures are drawn from operator network-coverage data submitted to Ofcom and verified through the Connected Nations 2025 methodology. See our methodology page for full details on how premises counts and coverage percentages are calculated.
Coverage by Technology — North East Lincolnshire
Broadband coverage by technology type — North East Lincolnshire, Ofcom Connected Nations 2025
Where North East Lincolnshire Sits Nationally
North East Lincolnshire vs every UK local authority
Full-fibre coverage distribution across all 361 UK local authorities. North East Lincolnshire's 75% places it in the highlighted band.
75% Bottom 43.8% ranked #204 of 361 UK authorities
every UK local authority, bucketed by full-fibre coverage
Source: Ofcom Connected Nations 2025 (July 2025, r01)
Full Coverage Data
| Metric | Coverage | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Full-Fibre (FTTP) | 75% | Fibre to the Premises — optical fibre all the way to the property |
| Gigabit-Capable | 93.2% | ≥1,000 Mbit/s download speed available |
| Ultrafast Broadband (≥300 Mbit/s) | 93.2% | UFBB — ≥300 Mbit/s download speed available |
| Ultrafast (≥100 Mbit/s) | 93.2% | ≥100 Mbit/s download speed available |
| Superfast (≥30 Mbit/s) | 97.7% | SFBB — ≥30 Mbit/s download speed available |
| NGA (any next-generation access) | 98.1% | Any NGA network available |
| Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) | 14.6% | Wireless-only fixed broadband (no physical cable) |
| Below USO Threshold | 0.1% | Below 10 Mbit/s down / 1 Mbit/s up USO minimum |
| Full-Fibre Take-Up (all premises) | 13% | % of all premises actively using a full-fibre connection |
| Full-Fibre Take-Up (covered premises) | 18% | % of premises where FTTP is available that have taken it up |
| Total Premises | 76,308 | All premises in Ofcom's matched dataset |
| National Rank (Full-Fibre) | #204 / 361 | Ranking among all UK local authorities by full-fibre coverage |
Coverage Analysis
North East Lincolnshire's full-fibre coverage of 75% places it at rank 204 nationally. The gap between full-fibre availability (75%) and gigabit availability (93.2%) reflects whether any qualifying cable networks supplement the FTTP rollout in this district. Where the two figures are close, full-fibre is effectively the sole gigabit delivery mechanism.
Superfast coverage at 97.7% gives a sense of the floor for most residents — the majority of premises in North East Lincolnshire can receive at least 30 Mbit/s. The USO gap of 0.1% represents premises that cannot yet access the government-mandated minimum of 10 Mbit/s download and 1 Mbit/s upload. In rural local authorities this figure can reach double digits; in dense urban areas it typically approaches zero.
Take-up data provides a demand-side view. With 13% of all premises actively using full-fibre, North East Lincolnshire gives a clear picture of how quickly residents are switching to future-proof connections as they become available.
Related
Source: Ofcom, Connected Nations 2025 — UK Fixed Broadband Coverage, July 2025 (r01).
Source: Open Government Licence v3.0.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full-fibre broadband coverage in North East Lincolnshire?
According to Ofcom Connected Nations 2025 (July 2025, r01), 75% of premises in North East Lincolnshire have access to full-fibre (FTTP) broadband. Full-fibre connects properties using optical fibre all the way from the exchange, enabling gigabit-speed connections. The UK national average is approximately 77.5%.
How does North East Lincolnshire compare nationally for broadband coverage?
North East Lincolnshire ranks 204th out of 361 UK local authorities by full-fibre coverage (75%). Gigabit-capable coverage stands at 93.2% and superfast (≥30 Mbit/s) coverage at 97.7%. Figures are from Ofcom Connected Nations 2025.
Does North East Lincolnshire meet the broadband Universal Service Obligation?
The Broadband Universal Service Obligation (USO) guarantees access to at least 10 Mbit/s download and 1 Mbit/s upload. In North East Lincolnshire, 0.1% of premises fall below this threshold. If your property cannot receive the USO minimum, you may be able to request a qualifying connection from an eligible provider. See Ofcom's guidance for details.
Source: Ofcom, Connected Nations 2025 — UK Fixed Broadband Coverage (July 2025, r01). Retrieved and formatted by Kiznis Studio Editorial. Disclaimer: Coverage figures show availability, not guaranteed service quality or actual take-up. Published under the Open Government Licence v3.0.