Is your business being held back by its broadband?
Technology, especially connectivity has advanced a lot in recent years and in 2024 where even SME’s starting to feel the pressure of needing higher bandwidth. And as we get ready for an all-IP future with the switch-off of PSTN lines, that demand for bandwidth is bound to accelerate.
Connectivity speeds generally isn’t a problem for large organisations, which can afford to invest in dedicated bandwidth. But for the smaller organisations trying to compete with them, connectivity has the potential to limit growth and stifle ambition. Taking on bigger fish requires the ability to fully exploit the latest digital tools and services, and insufficient bandwidth will inevitably become a spanner in the works.
With full-fibre (FTTP or ‘ultrafast’) broadband, help is at hand. This high-speed solution can meet your business’ connectivity needs and give you the confidence to push forward with more ambitious digital transformation strategies. Ultrafast internet is a game changer, giving companies of any size ultrafast connectivity, without the costs associated with dedicated or uncontended services.
Doing business, at lightspeed
How fast is it? In a word, lightspeed. We’re supported by BT Wholesale so we can bring you top speeds of up to 1000 Mbps, though businesses can choose from a wide range of options to meet their needs and budget. To put that into perspective, the fastest FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) speed is around 80 Mbps.
Full fibre isn’t just fast, it’s also more reliable and resilient, meaning you’re less likely to suffer dropouts or downtime. Put it all together and full-fibre broadband is a cost-effective solution for those who want ultrafast speeds but don’t see a need for dedicated Ethernet or leased lines.
A huge opportunity for your business
So, what can you do with ultrafast that you couldn’t do before? To summarise, full-fibre broadband levels the playing field for SME’s.
You can connect multiple devices to sophisticated cloud services and not notice any drop in performance. It means teams, many working from home or different offices, can enjoy crystal clear video conferencing, without suffering from the dreaded video stutter. With full-fibre broadband, your customers will enjoy smooth communications with your business.
Helping you get ahead of the competition
Full-fibre broadband is fast, but it’s only as reliable as the infrastructure that supports it. Because we’re a strategic partner of BT Wholesale, our connectivity solutions are backed by a huge network of specialist engineers. It’s reassuring to know that our full-fibre broadband is built on the same infrastructure that supports businesses, hospitals and public services around the country.
As SME’s increasingly transition to a digital-first model, the demand for dedicated, ultrafast connectivity will soar. Having full-fibre broadband can help towards giving you that edge against your competitors.
If you are looking to upgrade your business connectivity, contact us at 0330 119 666 to speak to one of our experts or click the link below to learn more.
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