ADSL

Enjoy faster data transmission over copper telephone lines.

Unlimited data and faster speeds

We offer up to 24Mbps download and 2.5 Mbps upload.

We also offer custom data transfer packages if you need less data transfer.

Unlike other business broadband providers we perform:

We can even offer bonded ADSL lines over different providers for resilience.

Packages

Local Loop Unbundled (LLU) Broadband

  Value Lite Standard Pro
Download Up to 12 Mbps Up to 24 Mbps Up to 24 Mbps Up to 24 Mbps
Upload Up to 1.3 Mbps Up to 1.3 Mbps Up to 2.5 Mbps Up to 2.5 Mbps
Usage 40 GB 200 GB Unlimited Unlimited
Static IP 1 1 1 or 6 1 or 6
Contract 3 Months 3 Months 1 Month 1 Month
SLA Standard Standard Full Full
Annex.M Support No No Yes Yes
Expedited Activation Available Yes Yes Yes Yes
Activation £50.00 £50.00 £50.00 £-
Monthly £25.00 £35.00 £60.00 £90.00

Classic Broadband

  Lite Standard Pro
Download Up to 24 Mbps Up to 24 Mbps Up to 24 Mbps
Upload Up to 1.3 Mbps Up to 1.3 Mbps Up to 1.3 Mbps
Usage 40 GB 80 GB Unlimited
Static IP 1 1 1 or 6
Contract 1 Month 1 Month 1 Month
SLA Optional Optional Optional
Annex.M Support Optional Optional Optional
Expedited Activation Available Yes Yes Yes
Activation £40.00 £40.00 £40.00
Monthly £25.00 £50.00 £90.00

 

Please call us for a quote or fill in our online quote form.

Our ADSL Network

Depending on where you’re based we can offer you Classic Broadband or LLU Broadband. Here are the main features of each:

Classic Broadband

LLU Broadband

We also offer:

How does it work?

ADSL (or Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a form of Digital Subscriber Line technology, a data communications technology that permits faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a regular voiceband modem can provide.

It does this by using frequencies that are not used by a voice telephone call. A splitter, or DSL filter, allows a single telephone connection to be used for both ADSL service and voice calls at the same time.

Please call us for a quote or fill in our online quote form.

Quoted speeds depend on line lengths from the exchange.