Telcom Preconnect™ case study
Social media agency Blossom need lots of bandwidth for shooting and sharing content

Telcom Preconnect™ case study
Social media agency Blossom need lots of bandwidth for shooting and sharing content
Telcom Preconnect™ case study
Overcoming connectivity challenges at Trafford Palazzo for Peel Land and Property
Telcom Wholesale case study
Helping Metrotech meet critical delivery timescales
When we launched PureFibre in 2017, our goal was to make it easier to access full fibre, hyperfast, dedicated business internet, in doing so help make bandwidth for businesses more equitable. Increasingly, a critical piece of optimising access to full fibre for businesses is allowing our customers to pay how they want to pay—whether that be via a standard 36 month contract or via a commitment free, pay as you go and pay for what you need, payment plan.
North West Business Insider, the region’s leading business publication, has this week announced its prestigious 42 Under 42 list, which recognises younger business leaders that have already made a big impression across the North West. The latest instalment of the annual institution includes our CEO, Shaun Gibson, alongside an impressive list of representatives from sectors as diverse as property, media, marketing, manufacturing, accountancy, retail, hospitality, IT and hair and beauty.
When Telcom Networks first launched, we made it easier for developers and landlords to build and own their own duct and fibre networks while minimising the infrastructure management burden. In the past 8 years, however, full fibre network deployment has rocketed, which means the appetite for alternative network (Altnets) providers to access existing duct space is more than most landlords can handle. Landlords with private duct networks are now expected to be telecommunications expects in terms of how they offer and facilitate communication provider interconnection and traversal of their private estate networks.
In 2025, telephony in the UK will change as we know it, thanks to the most fundamental upgrade to the way we make and take calls since the 1980s.
In telecommunications, a broadband signalling method is one that handles a wide band of frequencies. As such the term "Broadband" is considered to be relative and understood according to its context. The wider (or broader) the bandwidth of a channel, the greater the data-carrying capacity, given the same channel quality.