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Leased Lines: Offering Business Communication A New Lease Of Life |

Tuesday, 02 March 2010
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If you're building or managing a business then you'll know how vital clear communication is. Being able to clearly and efficiently liaise with your colleagues, business partners, clients and customers is of the upmost importance and should be made a priority for organisations of all shapes and sizes. Luckily there are plenty of different ways to make sure connectivity is always available when you need it, from broadband business packages offering Wi-Fi to leased lines to ensure you are permanently connected to your colleagues. A leased line - also sometimes referred to as a dedicated line - offers the ability for geographically distant offices to enjoy connectivity that is always active, unlike dial-ups. They are set up by telecommunications carriers, can span both short and long distances, and offer a greater speed than other connections, as they are free from the clutter of other users. This also means that you can be guaranteed a definite level of quality when you choose a leased line, ideal for businesses that rely on the ability to contact each other quickly and frequently. Another benefit to choosing a leased line for connecting with remote offices is the fact that you can pay a fixed rate for the connection. This makes company finances easier to project and allows you to plan ahead when sorting out your outgoings. Leased line costs are typically calculated by looking at factors such as the distance the line covers and the speed at which it operates. A leased line can be used for telephone, data or internet services. Many businesses turn to them for their internet access as they can offer faster data transfer rates. What's more, they are particularly useful for companies who make heavy use of the internet as they work out a cost effective way to connect. Leased lines are frequently sought out by those who provide mission critical applications over the internet as they need high levels of service availability as well as high levels of security and are particularly favoured by those sharing bandwidth hungry applications. Also popular with businesses considering web hosting and flexibility when it comes to choosing their bandwidth, leased lines are also faster and more reliable than their counterparts. If you think your business could benefit from the levels of connectivity and the permanence offered by a leased line, you'll be glad to know that there are plenty of options out there for UK businesses of all sizes. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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