The available technology and estimated service characteristics are checked for each site.
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Business-ready edge
Static addressing options, firewall policy and monitoring turn access into an operated service.
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A route to resilience
Alternate fixed access or managed 4G/5G can protect agreed priority applications.
Business broadband explained
Cost-effective fixed access, operated like a business service.
FTTP brings fibre to the premises, while SOGEA delivers broadband without a traditional phone line. Liberty-i adds the router, addressing, monitoring, resilience options and UK escalation that a consumer connection does not provide.
Postcode availability check
Managed-router options
4G/5G backup available
Business broadband service pathManaged access across a shared carrier network
01Business networkStaff, voice, cloud apps and site systems
02Managed routerFirewall policy, static IP options, monitoring and failover
03FTTP or SOGEAAddress-dependent fixed access into the carrier network
04Internet servicesCloud platforms, SaaS, remote users and suppliers
Final architecture depends on address-level availability, survey findings and agreed service scope.
Make the product meaningful
When business broadband is a strong fit
Business broadband works well when its bandwidth profile and repair expectations match the way the site operates.
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Branch sites
Everyday cloud and collaboration
Support office applications, web access, video meetings and VoIP with a service sized for concurrent users.
Check upstream demand and busy-hour behaviour.02
Secondary access
A useful alternate fixed path
FTTP or SOGEA can complement a leased line where the carrier and route design remove meaningful shared risk.
Confirm diversity rather than assuming it.03
Hybrid work
Consistent policy at smaller locations
A managed router can extend approved addressing, VPN, filtering and monitoring standards to smaller sites.
Keep security consistent across the estate.04
Growing sites
A practical step before dedicated access
Use an available business service now, with a migration path if workload or downtime exposure later justifies a leased line.
Review capacity and impact regularly.
Compare the decision
What to check before choosing a service
Published headline speed is only one input. We confirm the characteristics that affect real business use.
Question
Why it matters
What Liberty-i reviews
How much upload is needed?
Cloud backup, video and hosted systems use the upstream path.
Workload, concurrency and the available product profile.
What happens during an outage?
Repair expectations should follow business impact.
Backup options, escalation route and priority applications.
Are static addresses required?
Hosting, VPNs, allowlists and remote systems may depend on them.
Addressing needs and managed-router configuration.
Will voice share the circuit?
Call quality depends on capacity, latency and network policy.
Concurrent calls, traffic policy and failover behaviour.
Clear delivery path
A managed broadband journey
A named Liberty-i team coordinates the technical and carrier work, then remains the escalation point for the managed service.
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Check
Confirm technologies, estimated capabilities and carrier options for the address.
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Size
Review users, applications, upload demand, voice and expected growth.
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Protect
Configure routing, firewall policy, static addressing and optional backup.
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Monitor
Watch service health and give the site a clear UK escalation route.
Fast access without consumer-grade support
Business FTTP and SOGEA provide strong performance for many sites. Liberty-i adds suitable hardware, monitoring and an escalation route that understands business impact.
Availability checked by postcode
Static IP and managed-router options
4G/5G resilience available
Choose by workload, not headline speed
We help match bandwidth, contention, upstream capacity and recovery expectations to the way each site actually works.
Built around your business
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