Internet connection for the office
Keeping Your Business Steps in Sync with Reliable Internet
Technology forms an integral part of an office setup – with the progressive move to the cloud, the office’s connection to the internet becomes critical to keep all pieces interconnected and allow a fast and effective communication.
A stable internet connectivity is essential for you to take advantage of new technology opportunities that will enable you to stay ahead of competition and deliver a pleasant customer experience.
Fast and reliable internet connectivity is fundamental for all successful businesses, and we are able to help you with that, no matter where your business is located.
We work with a number of different wholesalers, and can provide you with any type of internet service. Moreover, we can also implement emergency internet connections very quickly in the event of an outage, by using 4G connectivity – this should allow you to keep your business operations running smoothly at all times.
Broadband and Leased Line: Choosing Your Connectivity Dance Floor
Both Broadband and Leased line provide a high-performing internet access at a fixed subscription cost:
Broadband: This service uses a series of cables to connect your business premises to the local exchange, and is usually shared between all the other local businesses using a broadband connection. Moreover, this internet service has a variable bandwidth, meaning that it is faster for downloads than for uploads.
Leased line: This is a private connection, directly linking your business premises to the local exchange. The bandwidth is fixed, allowing an identical upload and download speed and performance.
Each of the internet services provide benefits that will fulfill different business needs.
Our team of connectivity experts are available to advise you on the specifications that will suit your business and budget.
Get in touch with us if you have any connectivity issues or want to upgrade your current service, and we’ll make sure to find you the best deal.
Internet FAQs
What is an internet service provider (ISP)?
An internet service provider (ISP) is a company that provides you with internet access in exchange for a fixed monthly fee.
What is an access point?
An access point is a device that creates a wireless local area network (WLAN) and serves as an interconnection point between the WLAN and the fixed wired router.
It is commonly used in larger businesses where many access points are required to provide internet service to support many users in different areas of the building.
How to get a leased line?
You can speak to different connectivity providers and get recommendations and quotes based on where your business is located, your business needs and your budget.
Usually a visit to your premises is planned to identify the most efficient way to connect the leased line cable from the local exchange to your business. After that the leased line installation process begins – the time to complete it varies based on several factors, and takes at least 30 days. If you’re renting the property, make sure to seek your landlord’s approval – the process won’t be able to start without the property owner’s consent.
What is a failover?
A failover is a backup operation that switches to a standby system, network or server upon the failure of the primary one. This ensures that there is constant accessibility and reduces the impact on users when there is a system failure.