LCR Connect: Full Fibre Connectivity in Liverpool
LCR Connect is a publicly funded full fibre programme covering Liverpool City Region. It provides eligible businesses with gigabit-capable connectivity, often at subsidised rates. This guide covers eligibility, expected speeds, pricing and how to apply through the scheme.
Nathan Hill-Haimes
Technical Director
What Is LCR Connect?
LCR Connect is a publicly funded gigabit broadband voucher scheme operating across Liverpool City Region — covering Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, Wirral, Halton and St Helens. Backed by the UK Government's Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme (GBVS) and supplemented with local funding, the programme aims to close the connectivity gap between major city centres and underserved commercial areas.
The scheme allows eligible businesses to claim vouchers worth up to £3,500 towards the cost of installing a new gigabit-capable connection — either full fibre FTTP or a leased line. In practice, this can cover a large portion of the installation cost for many premises in the region.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligibility is primarily aimed at businesses that currently lack access to gigabit-capable broadband (speeds above 100Mbps). The key criteria are:
- The business must be based in the Liverpool City Region local authority boundary
- The property must not already be served by a gigabit-capable connection
- The business must be a UK-registered small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)
- The connection must be installed by an approved supplier
Residential properties and large enterprises are excluded. You can check eligibility by entering your postcode on the official GBVS portal or by speaking with an approved connectivity supplier.
What Speeds Can You Expect?
LCR Connect vouchers are applied to gigabit-capable connections — meaning the physical infrastructure supports speeds up to 1Gbps, though the tier you subscribe to will determine your actual speed. Most businesses accessing the scheme through FTTP can expect:
- Download speeds of 100Mbps to 1Gbps depending on chosen package
- Upload speeds of 50Mbps to 1Gbps (symmetrical on leased lines)
- Significantly lower latency than ADSL or FTTC connections
For businesses requiring guaranteed, symmetrical speeds with a service level agreement, a leased line remains the most appropriate option. FTTP through the voucher scheme is well suited to SMEs where occasional contention is acceptable.
LCR Connect vs Standard Business Broadband
Standard business broadband in the Liverpool area — typically FTTC (fibre to the cabinet) — delivers average download speeds of 40-80Mbps and upload speeds of 10-20Mbps. These connections are shared infrastructure: during peak periods, performance can degrade noticeably.
Full fibre connections under LCR Connect run fibre directly to the business premises, removing the copper loop that limits FTTC performance. The result is a more consistent service, particularly for businesses with high upload requirements — video conferencing, cloud backups, hosted applications or large file transfers.
How the Voucher Application Works
The process for claiming an LCR Connect voucher involves the following steps:
- Check eligibility: Confirm your postcode falls within the LCR Connect area and that your premises lacks gigabit connectivity
- Select an approved supplier: The voucher must be used with a registered GBVS supplier — your supplier can often handle the voucher application on your behalf
- Receive a quote: The supplier will assess build costs for your premises and confirm whether the voucher covers the full installation or leaves a residual cost
- Installation: Typical lead times for new full fibre installs range from 30 to 90 days depending on civil works required
Vouchers are subject to availability and the scheme has finite funding. Businesses should apply promptly rather than waiting until a connection is urgently needed.
Pricing After Voucher
After the voucher is applied to installation costs, typical monthly costs for a gigabit FTTP business connection in Liverpool range from £40 to £120 per month depending on speed tier and provider. Leased line connections accessed via the scheme start from around £199 per month after voucher assistance.
AMVIA works with approved LCR Connect suppliers and can help you determine whether your premises qualifies and which connection type delivers the best value for your business requirements.
Is Full Fibre Worth It for Liverpool Businesses?
For businesses running cloud-based applications, video calls, VoIP telephony or off-site backups, the jump from FTTC to full fibre is material. Upload speed is often the limiting factor on FTTC, and a full fibre connection resolves this immediately. The voucher scheme makes the upgrade financially straightforward for most SMEs — the question is less about whether it is worth it and more about which connection type is appropriate.
Get a Full Fibre Quote for Your Liverpool Business
AMVIA compares full fibre and leased line options across Liverpool City Region, including LCR Connect voucher-eligible connections. We handle the application process and manage installation from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Under the UK Government's Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme, SMEs can claim up to £3,500 towards the cost of installing a gigabit-capable connection. LCR Connect may supplement this with additional local funding in certain areas. The exact amount depends on your premises and the civil works required. <strong>Openreach FTTP footprint (Q3 2025): 19.7 million premises</strong>, covering 58.7% of all UK premises. <em>(ISPreview)</em>
Yes. The GBVS voucher can be applied to both FTTP and leased line installations, provided the connection is gigabit-capable and delivered by an approved supplier. Leased lines are eligible and are often the better choice for businesses requiring guaranteed symmetrical speeds.
Lead times vary depending on how far your premises is from the existing fibre network and whether any civil works are needed. In most cases, businesses should allow 4-12 weeks from order to go-live. More complex builds may take longer.
FTTC (fibre to the cabinet) does not qualify as gigabit-capable under the scheme, so most FTTC premises are eligible for a LCR Connect voucher. Only premises already served by FTTP or a leased line would be excluded.
Scheme availability depends on remaining voucher funding. The UK Government's GBVS has been active in rolling tranches and may have regional availability constraints. Contact AMVIA to confirm current availability in your specific postcode.
No. LCR Connect covers all six local authority areas within Liverpool City Region: Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, Wirral, Halton and St Helens. Coverage is not limited to the city centre.
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