Leased lines: What are they, and should I get one?

By Supriti Chatterjee | Jun 06, 2019

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When it comes to broadband for your business, you do not lack the options. There are ADSL lines, fiber optic broadband, FTTP, business broadband lines, and leased lines.

 

What's a leased line?

The leased line is a dedicated broadband connection. Instead of sharing a broadband line with your neighbours, as you would with any other type of broadband, you rented one line for you. They are generally used by companies with high-power broadband needs.

Through a standard subscriber line, the speed and reliability of broadband can fluctuate as other users connect and consume bandwidth. It may also mean slower speeds in general, depending on the containment rate in your area. However, this is not a problem in a leased line, since it is completely yours, the speeds are fixed and safer.

The leased line speeds are available from 10 MB to 10 GB (10,000 MB) and are the same. In other words, download and download speeds are the same and are incredibly useful if you want to upload data, host a website, use a VPN, or allow remote workers to use the servers in your office.

It will also give you a low latency (delay) necessary for things like making video calls and accessing data remotely. In most cases, you will receive 24/7 customer service and priority troubleshooting solutions when things get worse.

 

Do I need a leased line?

With broadband, the leased line is a very expensive option. We are talking about a few hundred pounds per month and more than 500 to 1500 pounds for installation.

However, if a high-quality broadband connection is very vital to your business, or gives you this additional boost, it is worth every penny.

Consider renting a line if your workplace ...

 

Kill numbers and calculate if this is the best option for your company. If not, take a look at the rest of the commercial broadband offerings.

Pros of getting a leased line

 

Cons of getting a leased line


 

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