Fibre
Start herePrimary link
Enterprise, Business, or Broadband tiers depending on risk and feasibility.
- ✓Best default choice when available
- ✓Tiered approach based on risk and cost
- ✓Strong fit for cloud, voice, and VPN
Start with the right primary link (usually fibre), then add continuity (wireless or LTE) where downtime matters. Everything begins with a feasibility check per address and a design that matches your risk.
Primary link
Pick the right tier per site.
Continuity
Failover where uptime matters.
Start point
Confirm options per address.
Most "internet problems" are design problems. This is the framework we use: feasible options, correct primary tier, then continuity that matches operational risk.
Validate last-mile options per address (fibre, wireless, LTE), realistic performance, and lead times.
Most businesses should be fibre-first. We select the correct tier based on SLA posture and traffic profile.
Add failover and monitoring so outages do not become operational downtime.
Fibre is the default primary for most businesses. Use wireless when fibre is not practical, and LTE for failover, fast go-live, or predictable mobile connectivity.
Primary link
Enterprise, Business, or Broadband tiers depending on risk and feasibility.
Primary or continuity
High-site wireless where fibre is not feasible or timelines do not work.
Failover + mobility
Failover, fast go-live, and predictable mobile connectivity models.
Note: Availability and lead times are address-dependent. We confirm feasibility before any commitment.