Business Internet Solutions
Scale your speed and bandwidth up or down as needed to meet your business changes, whether for managing CRM, Unified Communications, Virtual Networks & Desktops or Data Centre DR.
Serve your growing client base efficiently with TWC’s Business Internet Solutions.
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Business Internet Services offered by TWC IT Solutions
BT Wholesale and Ventures is Europe’s largest wholesale telecom provider, including connectivity, communication and collaboration.
Colt Technology Services is headquartered in London and is a multinational telecommunications company with 900+ data centres across Europe, Asia and North America’s largest business hubs.
TalkTalk Business owned by TalkTalk Group, is an IT support provider offering business broadband,telephone and mobile phone services.
Virgin Media Business is a telecommunications company specialising in services to businesses in the United Kingdom such as business broadband, leased lines and 4G business mobile.
Leased Line Internet Solutions: A leased line is a private telecommunications circuit available between two or more locations to connect geographically distant places. It can speed up to 10Gb per second and can be accessed by multiple users at the same time. The optic cable can send data as fast as 70% of the speed of light. TWC’s leased line solutions include brands such as Virgin Media, BT Wholesale, TalkTalk or Colt with contract lengths up to 36 months.
Fibre Broadband Solutions: This solution includes technologies such as Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) that uses copper wire and is a broadband most commonly set up. It uses existing street cabinets; therefore, it is a cost-effective solution and widely accessible in the UK. When discussing Fibre Broadband, it’s essential to mention Fibre to the Premises (FTTP), an internet running directly from the provider. As opposed to FTTC, it uses all fibre optic, making it able to reach speeds up to 1Gbps.
Standard Broadband Solutions: Standard business broadband solutions are commonly described as ADSL – a digital subscriber line. It builds upon existing copper phone lines to send and receive information. An ADSL-based internet connection requires a phone line to be installed first and the infrastructure built around it.
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Business Grade Internet Benefits:
Business Grade Internet Benefits:
Business Internet Features
● Fibre direct to the end users premises
● Ultrafast fibre to the cabinet
● Next generation ADSL2+
● Voice network capability, hardware and service
● Suitable for any premises, including homeworking
● Free Dynamic or Static IP
● WorkSafe, industry-leading network security
● UK-based support, 365 days a year
● 24/7 internet security solutions
● SD WANSD WAN
● Network coverage
● Scalable bandwidth
Business Grade Internet Pricing
After the initial consultation and giving you a quote, we assess the solutions and advise you on the Business Grade Internet Solution suited to your requirements and conduct a postcode-based search to find the best installation in your area.
Our Business Leased Line Fibre Ethernet starts from £200.00/month and can increase further depending on your business’s needs
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Business Grade Internet in London FAQ
What is a Business Grade Internet?
What types of Internet packages for businesses are available?
Business Internet vs. Residential Internet?
Which Business Internet service is the best for my company?
There are many factors to evaluate and assess when choosing a business broadband provider. Every business is different, so the products that cater to their needs also differ. The level of customer service, business broadband download speeds and limits, and the phone systems included in certain packages should be considered to avoid disruptions and productivity issues.
Can I use Business Internet services at home?
If you are working from home and you’d like to get business broadband, it’s very possible to get it installed. However, keep in mind that these internet lines are generally available for a higher monthly price than their domestic counterparts as they are designed to cater to the unique and constantly evolving needs of a business.
Despite this, using business internet services also means that providers will prioritise broadband traffic over their residential customers, so your connection won’t be affected by other customer usage patterns.
How fast broadband internet can TWC provide?
How to get fibre broadband installed?
Fibre Broadband vs Cable: Which one is better for my business?
What is the difference between home and business broadband?
Business broadband refers to a dedicated broadband connection installed in an office or workspace to support a higher demand for internet. Generally, they are more comprehensive compared to residential broadband and offer a more dedicated, robust service. This includes faster speed, bigger capacity, secure and reliable connection, and dedicated customer support for businesses.
Residential internet on the other hand, usually comes with restricted upload speeds and best-effort service agreements. Compared to business broadband, these networks generally put an access ratio of either 20:1 or 50:1, meaning the number of people who can access it is limited.