So it’s our promise to secure you a fast and reliable connection, that keeps your team and customers connected and enhances your business’s potential!
We’re here to help you choose the right solutions to enhance your business’s performance.
Our aim is to ensure your broadband provides the best possible connection and keeps your team connected. Our connectivity solutions enhance your businesses productivity, as you can send and receive information quickly and easily with the latest packages and technology.
Partnering with all the major internet service providers you can choose the best one for your budget and needs. Plus decision fatigue needn’t be a factor, as we’ll be there to help guide you, whenever you need our opinion, providing you with a bespoke package of service, provider and support.
Often referred to as basic broadband. ADSL is an entry-level product designed for use at home or in a small office. The technology is based on copper lines and will support speeds of up to 24Mbps download, and 8Mbps upload.
Commonly known as superfast broadband, FTTC connects to the internet using fibre optic cables that meet with the copper wires of your existing phone line. Another entry-level product. FTTC is widely used in homes and small offices. It brings speeds of up to 80Mbps download and 20Mbps upload. While that’s superfast, FTTC is still in the basic broadband bracket.
Otherwise known as ultra-fast broadband, FTTP gives you a high-speed connection, guaranteed by a service level agreement. The service is full-fibre and therefore doesn’t use legacy copper cabling at any point throughout the journey. Homes right through to the medium-sized businesses can expect download and upload speeds of up to 1Gbps. That’s ultra-fast.
Also known as a leased line, DIA is the perfect solution for medium to large businesses who’d like to choose their guaranteed connection speed. The line’s dedicated, so you’re not sharing your connection with anyone else. Think of it as your private toll road to the internet connectivity. You choose the size of your road and how fast you’d like to go.