Committed symmetrical bandwidth supports critical cloud, voice and upload-heavy workloads.
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Business service assurance
Carrier service levels, proactive monitoring and a UK escalation path protect operations.
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Designed before ordering
Availability, construction exposure, wayleaves, routing and resilience are reviewed first.
Dedicated internet explained
Predictable capacity for work that cannot wait.
A leased line provides dedicated, symmetrical bandwidth between your premises and the provider network. Liberty-i wraps the circuit with design, managed routing, monitoring and an accountable UK support path.
Symmetrical bandwidth
Uncontended access
Business-grade SLA options
Leased-line service pathA dedicated path from site to provider core
01Business networkUsers, servers, voice and cloud workloads
02Managed routerAddressing, traffic policy, monitoring and secure administration
03Dedicated circuitCommitted symmetrical access sized for the requirement
04Provider coreOnward access to internet, cloud and connected services
Final architecture depends on address-level availability, survey findings and agreed service scope.
Make the product meaningful
What a leased line changes
The value is not simply a larger speed number. It is the combination of predictable capacity, operational ownership and a service level aligned to business impact.
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Performance
Uploads stop being second-class
Symmetrical service supports cloud backup, media transfer, hosted applications and two-way communications.
Useful when upstream demand is material or variable.02
Operations
A clearer fault path
A managed service gives your team one place to report impact while Liberty-i coordinates the access, router and carrier.
Useful when outages need active ownership.03
Design
Capacity can follow the workload
We consider busy-hour use, growth, voice, guest traffic, backups and critical applications before recommending bandwidth.
Useful when headline speed alone is misleading.04
Continuity
Resilience can be designed in
A second fixed or mobile service can protect priority traffic when its failure path is genuinely different.
Useful when the primary circuit is business-critical.
Compare the decision
Leased line or business FTTP?
Both can be the right product. The decision depends on required consistency, upstream traffic, service level and the financial impact of interruption.
Decision point
Leased line
Business FTTP / SOGEA
Bandwidth profile
Symmetrical and committed
Often download-led and delivered over shared carrier infrastructure
Service assurance
Business-grade SLA and repair options
Support and repair targets vary by carrier and product
Typical fit
Critical sites and sustained two-way demand
Branches and cost-sensitive everyday access
Resilience
Still benefits from a diverse backup path
Commonly paired with 4G/5G or alternate fixed access
Clear delivery path
From availability check to live service
A named Liberty-i team coordinates the technical and carrier work, then remains the escalation point for the managed service.
01
Survey
Confirm the address, bandwidth, demarcation point and business requirement.
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Validate
Review carrier options, construction exposure, wayleave needs and route information.
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Install
Coordinate access delivery, router configuration and any site dependencies.
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Prove
Test addressing, performance, monitoring, failover and the support route.
Dedicated capacity for critical operations
A leased line gives your organisation symmetrical, uncontended bandwidth for cloud platforms, voice, video, backups and customer services.
Options from 100 Mbps to multi-gigabit
Static addressing and managed routers
Resilient access and rapid-fix SLA options
Designed before it is ordered
We survey availability, excess construction exposure and resilience routes before committing you to a circuit.
Built around your business
Ready for connectivity and voice you can trust?
Talk to a UK specialist about your sites, users, call flows and resilience requirements.