Types of Connections -
The Basics
Keep in mind that traditional Cooper Wire Connections are being completely phased out by 2027 - Therefore the right internet connection for a business is imperative. Fibre is not fullt accessible everywhere yet - but there are in-between alternatives that can still be offered:
SoGEA (Single Order Generic Ethernet Access) - Low End option, still uses Copper and being phased out by full fibre in future. Do not discount SoGEA in places where full fibre is unavailable. Does NOT need a separate phone line.
FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) - Similar to SoGEA, however FTTC needs a separate phone line to operate. FTTC tends to be more reliable than SoGEA, but not always available.
FTTP (Fibre to the Premesis) - Direct Fibre from the exchange to your property. Most preffered option by small businesses without the cost of a Leased Line
Leased Line - A leased line is a private internet connection delivered directly to the premises for the exclusive use only. Imperative for businesses that need a 247 operational internet connection with 99% up time. Does not share bandwith with other users.
MPLS - (Multiprotocal Label Switching) - We never sell but to be made aware of. This is for giant companies only - It encompasses multiple lines together and costs tens of thousands to install. Should a client of this size ever be encountered - Please refer back to Sean Watson or Jen Goodman
Fibre to the Premesis (FTTP)
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Fibre Part Way to the Cabinet, and then cabinnet to end user is still Copper