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- Newcastle
- 0191 3000 666
We live and work in a world that demands we keep connected, and where cost to your business of losing your internet connection is unthinkable.
We’ll help you find the right connection for your needs, with great service guaranteed.
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Internet Leased lines are dedicated connections that offer your business a direct 1:1 connection between your office and your local exchange over fibre cables.
Key features
- Market-leading SLAs, guaranteeing uptime and service quality
- 24/7 technical support and a guaranteed fix time on any connection errors
- A backup broadband connection to guarantee service continuity in the event of a disaster
- With bandwidth from 10Mb/s up to 1GB/s, leased lines grow with your business
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Both EFM and FTTCe connections are lower-cost dedicated lines. They offer an uncontended service, meaning you don’t share the connection with anyone, and can offer you equal upload and download speeds of up to 20Mb/s.
Key features
- Competitive SLAs
- An uncontended service
- Speeds up to 20Mb/s upload and download
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FTTP (Fibre To The Premises) is the next step up in superfast broadband. While FTTC uses fibre optic cables between your local cabinet and exchange, FTTP uses fibre optic cables straight from your building to your exchange. The service gives up to 80Mb/s download and 20 Mb/s upload speeds on a connection offering great stability and resilience.
Key features
- A solid, reliable service
- Great speeds of up to 80Mb/s download and 20Mb/s upload
- An end-to-end service on the UK’s superfast fibre network
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FTTC (Fibre To The Cabinet) broadband connections form part of the UK’s superfast broadband service. Connections run over fibre optic cables between your local cabinet and exchange, giving your business a robust connection and speeds of up to 80Mb/s download and 20Mb/s upload.
Key features
- Great speeds of up to 80Mb/s download & 20Mb/s upload
- Access to the UK’s superfast fibre network
- A robust and reliable connection
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ADSL is an entry-level business broadband connection, which provides basic connectivity to your office. The service runs over copper cables between your office and local exchange, giving you speeds of up to 24Mb/s download and 1.3Mb/s upload.
Key features
- A starter connection
- Basic connectivity
- A great backup option
Leased Lines
Internet Leased lines are dedicated connections that offer your business a direct 1:1 connection between your office and your local exchange over fibre cables.
Key features
- Market-leading SLAs, guaranteeing uptime and service quality
- 24/7 technical support and a guaranteed fix time on any connection errors
- A backup broadband connection to guarantee service continuity in the event of a disaster
- With bandwidth from 10Mb/s up to 1GB/s, leased lines grow with your business
EFM & FTTCe
Both EFM and FTTCe connections are lower-cost dedicated lines. They offer an uncontended service, meaning you don’t share the connection with anyone, and can offer you equal upload and download speeds of up to 20Mb/s.
Key features
- Competitive SLAs
- An uncontended service
- Speeds up to 20Mb/s upload and download
FTTP
FTTP (Fibre To The Premises) is the next step up in superfast broadband. While FTTC uses fibre optic cables between your local cabinet and exchange, FTTP uses fibre optic cables straight from your building to your exchange. The service gives up to 80Mb/s download and 20 Mb/s upload speeds on a connection offering great stability and resilience.
Key features
- A solid, reliable service
- Great speeds of up to 80Mb/s download and 20Mb/s upload
- An end-to-end service on the UK’s superfast fibre network
FTTC
FTTC (Fibre To The Cabinet) broadband connections form part of the UK’s superfast broadband service. Connections run over fibre optic cables between your local cabinet and exchange, giving your business a robust connection and speeds of up to 80Mb/s download and 20Mb/s upload.
Key features
- Great speeds of up to 80Mb/s download & 20Mb/s upload
- Access to the UK’s superfast fibre network
- A robust and reliable connection
ADSL
ADSL is an entry-level business broadband connection, which provides basic connectivity to your office. The service runs over copper cables between your office and local exchange, giving you speeds of up to 24Mb/s download and 1.3Mb/s upload.
Key features
- A starter connection
- Basic connectivity
- A great backup option
Comparing your connectivity options
Internet Leased Lines | EFM & FTTCe | FTTP | FTTC | ADSL | |
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Suitable for cloud applications | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Suitable for VoIP | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Suitable for video conferencing | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Capable of handling large data transfer | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Comprehensive SLA | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Dedicated connection | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Scalable connection | ✓ |
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