Broadband
Any business considering cloud-based products or looking to implement broadband hungry technologies like video conferencing or Microsoft Teams should really consider whether your current Broadband will be sufficient to meet the any increased bandwidth requirements.
Fibre Ethernet
Fibre Ethernet broadband, often called Leased Line broadband, is a super reliable and fast internet connection designed just for your business. Unlike regular internet connections that are shared with other users nearby, this full-fibre service is dedicated solely to your property, ensuring consistent and secure access.
With speeds ranging from 100Mbps to 10Gbps, Fibre Ethernet can easily connect multiple offices, even over long distances, while also helping you save on private networking costs and improving service quality.
Full Fibre
Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) broadband, commonly known as full fibre broadband, is a type of internet connection that brings super-fast internet directly to your office using fibre cables. This connection is known for its reliability and speed, offering download speeds ranging from 40 Mbps to 1000 Mbps. With FTTP, you have a single supplier responsible for your service, making it easier to manage and support your internet needs.
SoGEA
SoGEA, which stands for Single Order Generic Ethernet Access, is an advanced type of business broadband that provides the same great performance and data speeds as traditional broadband. The key difference is that it doesn't require a standard phone line to operate. This makes it a future-proof solution for your internet needs while also helping to lower your costs. With SoGEA, you can enjoy a reliable internet connection without the extra expenses associated with traditional phone lines.
Converged Networks
Converged networks refer to the integration of multiple types of services and data into a single network infrastructure. Here’s a simplified rundown:
1. Unified Communication: Converged networks combine voice, video, and data services, allowing users to communicate through various mediums seamlessly.
2. Single Infrastructure: Instead of maintaining separate networks for voice and data, businesses can use one network to handle all types of traffic, reducing costs and complexity.
3. Improved Efficiency: By merging different services, organisations can streamline operations and improve overall efficiency.
4. Scalability: Converged networks can easily scale to accommodate more users or services as the organisation grows.
5. Enhanced Collaboration: These networks facilitate better collaboration among employees by providing multiple communication options on the same platform.
Overall, converged networks simplify management, reduce costs, and improve communication within organisations.
Discover more about how you can enhance your business connectivity, along with an array of products to specifically suit your business needs, plus a choice of terms to suit your business.
Call Legacy Telecom today for more information for any of our connectivity products or pricing on 01942 686 260 or email sales@legacytelecom.co.uk