Many small businesses get internet connectivity in what might be called the “traditional” way. That means they order a public switched telephone network (PSTN) telephone line (also known as a “landline”), and then order a broadband service on top of it.
What is the big switch off? In 2015 BT Openreach announced that in 2025 both its PSTN and ISDN networks will be switch off in favour of IP voice services, with a gradual phase-out of the older systems happening across the next few years.
According to research carried out by Zen Internet, almost one in four British businesses are unaware that a range of Wholesale Line Rental (WLR) voice and broadband products.
SoGEA stands for Single Order Generic Ethernet Access. But what does that mean? Simply put it means providers can order broadband without a phone line, so that you have everything you need within a single order.
For businesses and partners looking to prepare for the full fibre future of digital Britain you should be asking yourself 'how do I get SoGEA?'. But in case you're still wondering what the benefits of SoGEA are, we've listed a few here for you.
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