Broadband
Faster and more reliable broadband could be yours ready for when staff return to the office! Call us today for a quote.
Posted on 31/03/2021
Here, we discuss 3 benefits of business broadband that could be available to you… For example, you can opt for a more advanced firewall and you’ll also receive a better level of service.
1. Service
With business broadband, you can often expect to receive higher levels of service than you can with standard home packages. At Roda, this means that you have a dedicated support team on hand during our office hours, to assist you with any issues that you might have. For example, if you should experience any downtime, we will be able to work towards getting your broadband back up and running.
Posted on 06/02/2020
In our previous post, we gave you an overview of the ISDN switch-off. Anyone in the UK who uses a traditional telephone line currently, or has their broadband via the old copper lines, will be affected when this service is ceased in 2025.
Although it sounds like it’s just another job to add to your ever-growing to-do list, this could be really beneficial for your business…
Posted on 18/11/2019
Openreach is in the process of preparing for the withdrawal of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). This is also known as the ‘ISDN switch-off’. The current telephone network will not be supported past the end of 2025.
By the end of 2025, all voice services will have to run on top of a broadband connection. Landlines are being used less and less, yet it remains costly to maintain the traditional copper phone network.
Posted on 11/11/2019
Fibre broadband across the UK
Fibre Broadband is being implemented across the UK. In fact, 95% of the country can already access the improved speeds that fibre brings. This widely accessible fibre broadband is also known as FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet). While this can provide a more reliable connection, with speeds of up to 80Mbps, there is more modern technology, providing even faster speeds, out there. You can find a breakdown of the different types of broadband on our recent blog post.
Posted on 16/08/2019
We’re sure you’ve heard of ‘fibre’ and ‘superfast broadband’ many times already. But what does it actually mean? We’re here to break down the different types of broadband for you.
A Summary of Broadband Background
The most popular way of connecting to broadband used to be ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line). This used copper lines, and worked in conjunction with the telephone system to transmit data.
Posted on 13/08/2019