Broadband designed for business, managed by experts
Claranet offer a wide portfolio of Business Broadband services to match your needs. We advise on the optimal broadband service for each location, ensuring you get the service that fits your requirements with bandwidth speeds of up to 330Mbps utilising the latest Ultrafast Broadband technologies. Whatever your need we’ve got you covered.
Why choose Claranet for Business Broadband?
- Expert advice included
- UK based support 24x7x365
- Flexible options to match your needs
- Unlimited data - no usage caps
- You stay protected. Security built into the network
Single Order Generic Ethernet Access (SOGEA), signifying a new dawn
As a business owner it’s important that you mitigate risk and future proof your business in preparation for Openreach’s PSTN switch off in 2025. The 2025 deadline might feel like a long time away but sales of PSTN are due a hard stop in 2023, with exchange taking place from 2021, you can’t afford to wait. SOGEA marks one of the biggest shake ups in the industry as we switch from analogue to digital replacing existing Fibre-to-the-Cabinet (FTTC) services. SOGEA simplifies the ordering process with the removal of and need of a phone line, making the whole process easier and faster whilst opening a natural path to VoIP services.
Business Broadband
Offers a cost-effective entry-level broadband providing the coverage and performance needed at any site or busy office with zero monthly usage limits.
- ADSL2+ technology
- Up to 24Mbit/s download
- Managed router optional
Business Broadband
Offers a cost-effective entry-level broadband providing the coverage and performance needed at any site or busy office with zero monthly usage limits.
- ADSL2+ technology
- Up to 24Mbit/s download
- Managed router optional
Business Broadband
Offers a cost-effective entry-level broadband providing the coverage and performance needed at any site or busy office with zero monthly usage limits.
- ADSL2+ technology
- Up to 24Mbit/s download
- Managed router optional
Business Broadband benefits
Choice
Get the optimal service for each location. We’re carrier agnostic
Service quality
Direct access to the service you need. Experts since 1996
Focus
Allow your team to focus on growing business
Delivering applications and data to your distributed workforce
Business Broadband overview
- Available as DIA or as part of your private MPLS network
- ADSL2+, FTTC, FTTP and G. fast technology
- Up to 330Mbit/s download, 50Mbit/s upload speed
- No download usage cap
- Managed router optional
- Security built in. We continually monitor and protect our network
Options
- Enhanced monitoring available
- Optional enhanced care packages to offer expedited fault resolution
- Elevated traffic option available to improve performance during peak periods
- Quality of Service (QoS) available on MPLS circuits
- On-site engineer installation option
- Backup options available, including a second Broadband circuit or 4G Mobile Broadband
How we work with you
Design
Our experts can advise you on which of our broadband services is best suited to your business needs.
Build
Working with Claranet removes the burden of project managing and carrying out the installation of your broadband services yourself, saving you time.
Manage
We take care of the ongoing 24x7 management and monitoring of your service including managing the router. However, you retain the control you need with access to around the clock UK support.
Evolve
We work with you to ensure your service continually meets your needs.
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FAQs
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What is Annex M?
Annex M is an optional feature of ADSL 2+ which boosts the upload speed by trading off about 10%-15% of the download speed.
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What is Elevated Best Effort?
Elevated Best Effort improves speed during the busiest times on the network. Elevated traffic is given preferential weighting within the BRAS (Broadband Remote Access Server) which gives a higher IP throughput under congestion during busy times.
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How does FTTC work?
Similar to ADSL, Fibre-to-the-Cabinet (FTTC) is an asymmetrical next generation access service based on ADSL2 Technology. The service is provided by fibre from the serving exchange to the nearest street cabinet and then by copper cabling between the cabinet and customer premises. By reducing the length of copper cabling required to deliver the service, dramatic increases to both downstream and upstream speeds are achieved compared to the conventional all copper cabling used by ADSL. In order to receive a FTTC service an active analogue (PSTN) line with BT is required. If a BT PSTN line is not available, Claranet are able to deliver a new BT PSTN line as an additional service.
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Why is IPv6 important?
IPv6 was designed to succeed the existing IP addressing system of IPv4. Every device that connects to the internet requires a unique IP address. Under IPv4 the number of available addresses is running out. IPv6 resolves this issue by using a different addressing method that allows a greater number of addresses. IPv6 is set to become the standard addressing system of the internet, hence its' importance.