As an increasing number of services move to the cloud and video calls continue to be an everyday workplace activity, we are urging customers to review their connectivity solutions.
Many SMEs and larger businesses have adopted, or are planning to adopt, cloud-based and software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications for core functions such as e-mail, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), sales order processing, accounting and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
Additionally, hosted IP telephony and Unified Communications and Collaboration (UC/UCC) tools are seeing widespread adoption. These applications depend heavily on a reliable network connecting businesses to cloud service providers and the public internet.
There are many things that businesses can cut corners on, but your cloud-based services will only ever be as good as your connectivity and what happens if your business broadband goes down? What services level agreements do you have with your current broadband provider?
Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) connectivity is being made available to more areas every month, making reliable high-speed data available in both directions, so no more frozen video calls and with business like SLA’s should there be any outages.
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