Fibre (FTTC) Broadband
With connection speeds of up to 80mbps, Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) is an ideal solution for small and medium-sized organisations looking to run cloud based services, IP telephony (VOIP, or SIP) and applications such as video conferencing.
Ethernet First Mile (EFM)
Similar to Leased Lines, EFM delivers a high speed reliable internet connection to your business, with the difference between the two being that EFM uses bundles of copper pairs to connect to the local exchange, whereas Leased Lines use fibre optic technology. This means EFM can be more cost effective, highly resilient and installation is a much simpler and faster process. Speeds are symmetrical, so unlike a broadband connection you get the same speed uploading data as you do when downloading content.
Fibre Leased Lines
For businesses that need high-speed reliable internet access 24/7, then Fibre Leased Lines can provide the performance and reliability that is so often required. Leased Lines are a dedicated, symmetric connection directly obtainable from a local exchange and to a customer’s premises. This means that there is no contention ratio as no other people, or businesses, are capable of using the line and that the connection does not go through a roadside cabinet. Furthermore, as a symmetric connection the upload speeds will be as fast as the download speeds in delivering content.
With fibre optic technology, leased lines are capable of delivering speeds of up to 10Gbps. Fibre Leased Lines are rented on an annual basis and businesses pay an enhanced monthly rate for a constantly active connection, but which is also supported by a Service Level Agreement (SLA) guaranteeing a timed response for any possible fault repairs.
4G Sim Solutions
With the introduction of 4G technology wires free internet access is now a viable option. This could be of great benefit to those businesses with poor conventional broadband access, or temporary construction offices, or for regular attendees at exhibitions who are obliged to pay exorbitant organisers charges.