Connectivity
The very best internet connectivity
We pride ourselves on providing the very best internet connectivity with business broadband to keep your business operational, be it simple access to email, the ability to run video conferencing, or having your business telephony run over the internet (also known as ‘Voice over IP’ or VoIP).
Futureproof your broadband
The nation’s network is changing and it’ll soon be the end of the line for some copper broadband customers
Don’t get left behind
Prepare for the future with our latest broadband solutions. They have been created to give you everything you need for your business. They will help you reduce costs, futureproof your business and be prepared for Digital Britain.
Why choose our business broadband service?
Critical Care
This gives you access to enhanced technical support and a Service Level Agreement for if things go wrong.
No traffic shaping
Unlike other suppliers we won’t slow your connection speed down at any time of day or night.
UK-based customer service
All our support teams are UK based, and human (well most of them!). If you need to call us, you will get directly through to a real person.
A wide range of packages
Whether you need connectivity for business , home use or to run an office with multiple staff and applications, we have solutions to suit all
How does it work?
Broadband
Broadband is the common name we give to internet access regardless of the technology that it’s delivered over. If you want to get a bit more technical, basic broadband is delivered over copper wires and is known in the industry as either ADSL or ADSL2+. ADSL2+ is a superior version which provides a more stable connection and slightly quicker speeds.
Fibre Broadband
Fibre Broadband works in essentially the same way, but uses fibre-optic cable to deliver the service. As the signals can travel at the speed of light, both download and upload speeds are significantly quicker than standard broadband. Fibre broadband also comes in two flavours – FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) where the entire connection is fibre-optic cable, or FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) where just a portion of the connection is fibre-optic. For FTTC, the final part of the connection (which runs from the green Openreach street cabinet to your home) uses standard copper in the same way as ADSL. FTTC is widely available; FTTP is more restricted in its availability but a quick and simple postcode check would determine if it’s available in your area – just ask u
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Contact Us
To discuss your connectivity, communications and even your IT support requirements please use the information below of complete the form opposite.
Phone: 0203 393 0000
Email (Telecoms) team@bellcom.org
Email (I.T.) support@teknicare.co.uk