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Connectivity

Resilient, scalable connectivity has become an essential component of an organisation’s infrastructure. In essence, business grade connectivity is the gateway to all of your cloud services. It’s a business enabler, providing a solid and reliable platform from which to run business-critical applications.

Getting your connectivity right is the first step in the journey. We’ll work with you to put the fundamentals in place and to make sure your business is well set up to take advantage of modern day cloud infrastructure.

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Cloud-ready Internet Access
Connectivity Standards
Back-up and Business Continuity

We provide your business with the most advanced cloud-ready internet access available.
Our PowerNGNplus service combines our premium business internet solution, PowerNGN, with a host of other benefits. It enables end-users to manage cloud services via their own self-service portal. Applications can be individually monitored and controlled without any need for additional hardware. These services provide the best service levels for commercial use at the most competitive price.
End-users benefit from an un-contended internet service delivered via a 100Mbps fibre-optic connection with high-speed uploads and downloads. And if you don’t need the whole 100Mpbs capacity, our service allows you to transfer any leftover capacity to other services, such as VolP, without incurring additional infrastructure costs.

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We work with a wide range of businesses in many different market sectors, so we understand that there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all solution. To offer a service that’s bespoke to a business’ needs, we offer a number of connectivity solutions including FFTC, EFM, Fibre Ethernet and Multiprotocol.
FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) offers unparalleled speeds on a single line for faster uploads and downloads. ADSL 2+ delivers high-speed Internet access across your telephone line. The ADSL for VolP option is perfect for those businesses who wish to make the most of the benefits of hosted telephony.
EFM (Ethernet First Mile) is a lower-cost option that is ideal for small and medium sized businesses, or those who do not have high speed bandwidth requirements.
Fibre Ethernet is the most common form of Local Area Network (LANs). It’s ideal for businesses looking for high-speedlocal data communications.
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is an advanced packet-forwarding technology which uses labels to make data forwarding decisions. It’s ideal for businesses looking to create multiple networks from one infrastructure.Connectivity-Standards

Almost all business-critical applications are dependent on a resilient IT infrastructure that’s founded on a solid IT strategy.
A robust IT strategy needs to provide the business measures for availability and performance, which should also include provision for business continuity (BC) and disaster recovery (DR). Business continuity and disaster recovery go hand-in-hand: should any aspect of the business continuity plan fail, the purpose of disaster recover measures is to minimise downtime and ensure the security of business-critical information.
Our BC and DR solution is provided by a Virtual Private Lan Service (VPLS). This solution centralises the disaster recovery process, enabling organisations to consolidate a lot of the duplication within their WAN. This provides cost savings without compromising the essential resilience or security of your network.Back-up-and-Business-Continuity

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