GEA vs Wireless
- Author Eugene Alcide
- Published September 7, 2018
- Word count 415
GEA / EoFTTC
Utilising FTTC Technologies
Generic Ethernet Access (GEA) / Ethernet Over FTTC (EoFTTC) uses FTTC and FTTP technologies to provide a non-contended path to the Internet. By 2016 about two thirds of the UK will be able receive this technology. It's comparatively low cost to install, speedy delivery times, and higher headlines speeds compared to EFM makes it a compelling option to consider if it's available in your area.
Unlike fibre leased lines or EFM, it doesn't benefit from symmetrical speeds for uploads and downloads. It comes in three variations with the ultimate speed being determined by the quality and length of your line in much the same way you would expect from traditional ADSL or FTTC. Where it differs itself is in the consistency of speed as it isn't subject to contention. Much like with it's EFM and leased line alternatives a service level agreement is in place to ensure you get the support you need around the clock with service credits available if targets aren't met.
GEA is ideal for clients who:
Place emphasis on higher download speeds than upload
Operate in an FTTC or FTTP enabled area
Require a quick delivery time to install a leased line solution
Require an unmetered and unrestricted alternative to traditional broadband
Need the peace of mind a 5 hour SLA can provide
Require download speeds of upto 80Mbps and upload speeds of upto 20Mbps
Prices start from £75 per month
Wireless
Nationwide Access to Wireless Leased Lines
We are one of very few suppliers able to offer nationwide coverage of wireless leased lines. Utilising 100s of enabled Openreach exchanges we are able to offer speeds of up to 100Mb as long as point-to-point visibility is achievable. This technology has been particularly helpful where fibre construction charges are very high, or where a client requires technological resilience. This is not a cheap solution, but the costs can be considerably less where access via fibre is prohibitive.
To compliment our quoting tool for this product, we have integrated visibility of enabled exchanges into our infrastructure maps tool. This allows you to complete basic line of sight checks to see if the geography between the exchange and location lends itself to line of sight access, before looking further into building obstructions.
Wireless is ideal for clients who:
Require speeds of up to 100Mb
Perhaps in a rural location where delivering fibre will be difficult
Looking for technological resilience
Require an unmetered and unrestricted alternative to traditional broadband
Need SLA peace of mind
Did you know your business broadband can affect what levels of telephone systems there are available? With the ISDN switch off looming for 2025, businesses will need a futureproof telephone system.
Article source: https://articlebiz.comRate article
Article comments
There are no posted comments.
Related articles
- Out with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael: 230,000 Irish Children Living in Poverty
- The challenge of Cholera today
- The Ultimate Guide to 3D Animation: From Basics to Advanced Techniques
- Strategic Equipment Financing: Simplifying Capital Investments for Sustainable Growth
- Transform Your Health Journey with Able's Online Weight Loss Counseling
- Are the Crocs' shoes good for your feet?
- Your Ultimate Guide to False Eyelash Types: Find Your Perfect Match!
- Discovering Lighting Stores in Brampton: Spotlight on Fehmilights
- Blue Pacific Financial Loans
- Why is SEO for businesses on the Wirral important
- Proton Mail In Vivaldi Email
- Email Deployment
- Search Engine Marketing: Unleashing Its Power for Your Business
- Squarespace email campaigns vs Mailchimp
- Squarespace email campaigns vs Mailchimp
- Commercial Cleaning Services in Auckland: A Deep Dive into Angel Cleaning
- What is CCTLD?
- Why Women of Color Need to Support Kamala Harris
- Email Extractor from CSV
- How to download Gmail email content into a CSV file.
- Is email marketing legit?
- How SEO Can Improve Your Business?
- Mitsubishi Electric proves heat pump compatibility with microbore pipework
- Polio: Doctors Struggled to Advise the Public Correctly.
- What makes the city of Melbourne such a unique place?
- What is the role of the Royal Society of London?
- Festive Decor with a Global Twist
- Mixer of Styles, The Boho Mid Century Farmhouse
- Explore Cape Town: Group Cape Town Tours With a Private Shuttle
- Exploring Airbnb Cleaning Service in Auckland: History, Trends, and Future Implications