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+44 207 472 5444Offering a wide variety of different broadband connections, these include Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC), ADSL and Leased Line.
Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) is a connectivity technology that is based on a combination of fibre optic cable and copper cable. The fibre optic cable is in place from the local telephone exchange to a distribution point, and from here a standard telephone line based on copper is then used to deliver the broadband connectivity.
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) provides a high-quality, reliable connection. But if you located far away from your telephone exchange, or if the cable has degraded, then speeds can drop dramatically.
Leased line is a private bidirectional or symmetric telecommunications circuit between two or more locations provided in exchange for a fixed monthly cost. Unlike traditional PSTN lines they do not have telephone numbers, each side of the line being permanently connected and dedicated to the other. Leased lines can be used for telephone, Internet, or other data services.
This is what really makes things tick and is a real asset to any network whether small or large; it is essentially a light pipe which allows the transfer of data via the medium of light.
There are two main version of a fibre optic cable:
A structured cabling system is a complete system of cabling and associated hardware, which provides a comprehensive telecommunications infrastructure.
This infrastructure serves a wide range of uses, such as to provide telephone service or transmit data through a computer network.
Voice and data cabling installation gives your business an infrastructure that supports all your communication requirements now and as they grow in the future.
We provide 2 types: