Homeworker Business Broadband & Fibre

Since the start of the pandemic, many businesses have been forced to rely on the home broadband connections of their staff to carry out operations without proper plans in place and with very little notice.

Get business-grade fibre connectivity installed in your employees’ homes and say goodbye to bandwidth battles, dodgy upload and download speeds and hello to enhanced security, reliability, speed and support.

 

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Homeworker Packages Include:

• Fixed business-grade connectivity into your home

• 1 Dynamic IP or Static IP available free of charge

• Ideal for running hosted telephony at home

• Dedicated UK Account Manager & Support team

• 30-days free access to our online learning portal

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Business Mobile Broadband

We understand that not everyone has access to fast and reliable broadband at home. Mobile Broadband is the ideal alternative if you have poor broadband speeds or you want to be connected to 4G & 5G networks on the go.

Choose a contract length that suits you – 30 days rolling, 12, 18 or 24 months.

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Benefits of a business-grade fibre connection

The benefits of a business-grade fibre connection:

  • Superfast browsing and downloading that doesn't limit your teams' productivity
  • Static IP address included making it easier to run VoIP
  • Crystal-clear audio and video calling for better communication when conferencing
  • More reliable connection
  • More security options and safeguards
  • Future-proof technology
  • Service Level Agreement included if something goes wrong 
The challenges of a residential connection

The challenges of a residential broadband connection:

  • Lack of network security features
  • Poor upload speeds
  • Lack of static IP addresses
  • Unstable connection to run your VoIP solution over
  • Bandwidth being shared with others in the home
  • Business continuity – residential lines have no guarantees when something goes
    wrong