
Are your poor internet speeds slowing your business down?
LEASED LINES
If you're frustrated with slow speeds and/or downtime impacting the productivity of your organisation, it might be time to consider a Leased Line.
With connection speeds ranging from 50mbps to 10GBps and a service solely for your business, you can say 'goodbye' to dropped calls and buffering during client demos and 'hello' to a fast reliable and dedicated connection you can have total confidence in. Leased Lines guarantee bandwidth, deliver identical download and upload speeds and are perfect for video conferencing, cloud backups, VoIP calls and data-hungry work, to name but a few.
 
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SoGEA CONNECTIONS
This is the newcomer when it comes to broadband solutions, and we can totally see why so many businesses opt for SoGEA. SoGEA requires only one order for broadband; this solution doesn't rely on a landline to deliver the service, making it a cost-effective solution for many businesses in the UK today. 
 
Whilst it removes the analogue 'voice' element of how broadband has traditionally been delivered, it's the ideal solution to support modern digital voice, using VoIP. 
SoGEA Connections are the perfect replacement for landline calls, and you can expect typical download speeds of 40-240Mbps. With fewer components to fail, SoGEA Connections offer a stable service and are ideal for small businesses that need a reliable fibre broadband solution.
 
5G BACKUP CONNECTIONS
Gone are the days when internet connectivity is a ‘nice to have’. It's now deemed an essential component to any business that wants to connect with the outside world.
From banking to Office365, disrupted internet connectivity is not only frustrating, it's costly. But fear not... we have your back. Our 5G routers offer a reliable backup connectivity solution for when the unexpected happens. Failing over to a wireless router ensures a minimisation of any disruption whilst the fault is being fixed to your primary service, giving you peace of mind that the show can go on, removing the frustrations and saving you costly time.





