“Would you like to make your business more flexible”?

ETHERNET IN THE FIRST MILE

A traditional leased line will use a fibre to connect your office with the local exchange. However, with an EFM leased line, that connection is made from bundles of copper pairs; this makes installation much quicker and easier, and makes it a cheap alternative to a traditional leased line. However, the high resilience and 99.9% Service Level Agreement are just the same as a normal leased line.
EFM takes business broadband to the next level, as it supports VoIP and VPNs, as well as offering a high-speed internet connection. Speeds of up to 10Mbps can be achieved within 3km of an exchange, which is very comparable to a traditional leased line. This connection is symmetric, meaning upload and download speeds are the same and it also boasts zero contention, so the traffic of your business gets absolute priority for the entire length of its journey.

EFM LEASED LINE ALTERNATIVES

For businesses, an EFM leased line is a viable alternative to Bonded ADSL, SDSL and DSL. These technologies use a pre-configured router to bond together the ADSL or SDSL connections, creating one high-speed broadband connection.
EFM leased lines are available in exchanges across the UK, boast lower costs and quicker installation than many other alternatives. It's easy to see why there has been much interest in this type of service.

BENEFITS OF AN EFM LEASED LINE

  • Faster upload and download speeds for your business, allowing more efficient data transfer.
  • Uncontended, secure and reliable connection between two offices, or the office and the internet.
  • EFM supports a Virtual Private Network or Voice over IP service.
  • EFM makes buffering and streaming much quicker, ideal for video conferencing.
  • High Service Level Agreement means guaranteed quality and customer service.
  • Easy installation means minimum disruption to your working environment.
  • Lower costs than many traditional leased line alternatives.

With no need for fibre installation, the potential speeds of 10Mbps within 3km of the exchange could have huge benefits for businesses. EFM is one of the easiest-to-install business broadband solutions, and being based in Ethernet and copper pairs instead of fibre optics, is surprisingly cheap.
The improved connections are particularly useful for activities that require buffering, such as VoIP, VPNs and video. What's more, uploading is just as fast as downloading. Businesses can also incorporate an EFM connection into their VPN for a high-speed connection within their own private network.

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