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Super-Fast Fibre.

Most apps and services are in the cloud, so compromising on your connectivity can cost you thousands in time.

We partner with all major UK broadband providers to offer competitively priced solutions to meet your needs.

Blink and you'll miss it.

Dedicated Leased Lines

For businesses where connectivity is vital, a dedicated leased line is the best option for you. These are private connections with unmatched resilience, with superfast synchronous upload and download speeds of up to 10gbps.

You can use leased lines for a couple of reasons; to connect your premises to the internet, or provide a private link between buildings.

Leased lines can be used for any combination of voice, data, video, and internet traffic.

All leased lines are backed by stringent SLAs that guarantee your connection speed and makes sure any faults are resolved within predictable timescales.

FTTP/FTTC

FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) uses a fibre optic cable instead of the traditional copper to connect a street cabinet on your street back to the nearest telephone exchange. Because of the use of fibre optic, it allows for increased download speeds compared to traditional copper broadband.

FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) takes FTTC a step further, by replacing the copper cable between the street cabinet and your building with fibre optic cable. This gives an even larger increase in performance and is more suitable for multiple users or high-bandwidth apps.

FTTP and FTTC are contended services, which means that many users using the same cabinet may affect speeds. If you need the peace of mind that comes with a guaranteed connection, you should consider a Dedicated Leased Line.

Business Broadband

Standard Business Broadband uses the traditional copper phone line to enable internet access. For smaller businesses of less than 10 users that need to balance cost and performance but don't rely on high-speed internet, this could be for you.

Business Broadband is a content service, which means speeds can vary. If you need the peace of mind that comes with a guaranteed connection, you should consider an FTTP/FTTC or Dedicated Leased Line.

Boost resilience with automatic failover.

Many business operations and apps depend heavily on having an internet connection, so it's especially important to have a failover in case your main connection goes down.

A failover is a secondary line placed behind the primary, to act as a safety net in the event that your main connection is interrupted, bringing the disruption down to a minimum.

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