Broadband & Mobile Availability for Lincoln
Official Broadband and Mobile Statistics for 2024
Full Fibre (>1 Gigabit) connectivity is widely available in Lincoln, standing at 80.6%. This result is considerably above the 70% UK average (Sep 2025). 5G geographic reach is considerably limited at just 29.69%, placing Lincoln in the lowest tier of national investment compared to the 62% average (Sep 2025).
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Broadband Network Coverage for Lincoln
| Broadband Type | Availability | Avg Download Speed | Avg Upload Speed | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Ultrafast (Above 300 Mbit/s) | 80.6% | 1082 Mbps | 305 Mbps | 
| Superfast (Below 100 Mbit/s) | 15.3% | 62 Mbps | 17.1 Mbps | 
| Standard (Below 30 Mbit/s) | 1% | 18.8 Mbps | 2.4 Mbps | 
| Below USO (Below 10 Mbit/s) | 0.2% | 6.1 Mbps | 1.1 Mbps | 
Source: Ofcom Connected Nations data, (July 2024). Some data may be overlapping or lacking accuracy
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Mobile Network Coverage & Non-Spots
Future-Ready Signal
32.3% below UK average
This shows the percentage of land area covered by at least one 5G network. The score of 29.69% is significantly below the national average (62%), indicating limited 5G investment to date.
Reliable 4G Coverage
3.9% above UK average
This critical score shows the percentage of Lincoln's land area where all four major networks provide a dependable 4G signal. A result of 99.94% confirms near-universal coverage with minimal mobile ‘not-spot‘ risk.
Basic 3G Safety Net
98.6% below UK average
This indicates the reliability of the basic signal across the entire region (as of July 2024). At 0.48%, the safety net for basic calls shows some gaps.
- 3G is being phased out by most operators, making its coverage minimal and its use declining. Presence seems to be limited in rural areas.
- Coverage varies significantly, with rural areas having much lower 4G and 5G availability than urban areas.
- The percentage of 5G connections is growing rapidly, while the percentage of 4G connections is decreasing and overtaken more often.
