Internet Connectivity

Supplying set up and support for internet and telecom lines

Internet Connectivity & Business Broadband

To keep your online network secure and reliable, Cubit Technology works with the leading telecoms companies and internet service providers to offer our clients a full range of internet and telecom lines. With extensive knowledge and experience of provisioning lines, we can avoid any complications when it comes to setting up new services or office moves.

Finding the most appropriate line for your business

We use various wholesale partners, such as BT and other telecoms service providers, assisting you when it comes to choosing the most appropriate line for your business needs, while consolidating all of your billing.

We can supply

Fibre Leased Lines

A Fibre Leased Line is a network connection that you rent from an internet service provider, giving you a dedicated level of bandwidth. The most common leased lines are symmetric at 100Mbps, but speeds of 1Gbps are being increasingly installed.

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines (ADSL)

As the business broadband standard for London, ADSL works through the copper wires of your existing phone line. It can deliver up to 24Mbps but the bandwidth on an ADSL line is shared across multiple parties, therefore you are competing for the available bandwidth. An asymmetric line also has a higher download speed than its upload speed.

FTTC Lines

Also known as Fibre-To-The Cabinet (FTTC), this technology is delivered over standard copper lines. The key difference is that the copper only goes from your premises to the nearest street cabinet.

Ethernet First Mile Lines (EFM)

EFM Lines are a low-cost leased line technology, which provide cost savings over traditional fibre leased lines. They can be quickly installed, and provide broadband bandwidth speeds of up to 20Mbps. This is symmetric, meaning upload and download speeds are the same. With EFM there is no contention from anyone else competing for bandwidth as you have a dedicated line.

Wireless Solutions

Cubit can maintain and manage an existing wireless network or provide a new wireless setup. We can deliver a WiFi network that gives your business the required coverage, network capacity, data rates and roaming to keep your business connected at all times.

Wimax

Wimax is a technology standard for long-range wireless networking, for both mobile and fixed connections. Base stations at elevated locations in London communicate between an antenna on the customer’s roof and the ISP.

Standard BT Phone Lines (PSTN)

We supply Single and Multi-line services for use with traditional PBX/business-grade phone systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my internet so slow?

Slow internet can be caused by several factors, including an outdated firewall, network congestion, interference from other devices, or issues with your internet service provider. Book a call with us to discuss ways to improve this.

How can I check my internet connection?

Slow internet can be caused by several factors, including an outdated firewall, network congestion, interference from other devices, or issues with your internet service provider. Book a call with us to discuss ways to improve this.

How can I improve my internet connectivity?

To improve internet connectivity, try resetting your router (let your team know beforehand), upgrading your broadband package, using a wired connection, or reducing the number of devices connected to your network. These are just a few ways to improve it and your solution will depend on where you are, how long the problem’s existed, what connection is being used and how many people are sharing it.

Does Office 365 require internet to work?

Yes, Office 365 requires an internet connection for accessing cloud-based services such as OneDrive, SharePoint, and online collaboration tools like Teams. However, applications like Word and Excel can be used offline with limited functionality.

How can I improve home office internet?

To improve home office internet, consider upgrading your router, switching to a faster broadband package, using a wired connection, or employing Wi-Fi extenders to improve signal coverage.

Want to know more about our Internet Connectivity services?

There are many factors to consider before deciding which connection type suits your organisation. Give us a call at 020 3535 0680 or complete the form below and we’ll help you make the right decision.

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