Serviced Offices Internet Connection
October 17th, 2007 | by Amy Edwards
The speed and provision of your internet connection at a serviced office will vary depending on the building that you are situated in. If you are looking to relocate very quickly to a new office then you will need your web connection immediately. If you have more time to spare you may be able to have a bespoke internet connection installed such as modem – perish the thought!
Whatever you choose, firstly try and work out your probable usage and what speed you will require. A slow internet connection can slow down productivity and irritate staff. Most serviced offices providers have a structured category 5 e cabling which allows you to set up a local area network (LAN). This routes your connection back to a central patch panel where you can store all your routers and hubs (aka the teccy stuff). You will have the ability to link into an external communications line, which will allow you to set up a wide area network or (WAN).
Most serviced offices providers have staff onsite that will help you in the creation of your network. Regus, Abbey and Avanta are all good at this.
The bandwidth that can be provided ranges from a 56kdial-up speed, ISDN lines, ISDN II lines, ADSL, E1, T1 and dedicated lines of varying speed.
So what are the benefits of using a serviced offices internet connection?
- You will get fast and direct access to the company that administer the internet at a price you can afford.
- You do not have to make a long term commitment.
- The service is instant with a lower start up cost.
- You avoid having to wait for a 90 day connection.
- Your broadband Internet is delivered straight to your floor plate.
Yet again, another great reason to use serviced offices.
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