What you're up against
- Standard broadband, even business-grade fibre, is shared. That means your speed depends on how many other users are on the same infrastructure at the same time. During business hours — when you need it most — performance can drop noticeably.
- Upload speeds on standard broadband are particularly poor, which causes real problems for businesses that rely on cloud backups, video conferencing, or uploading large files.
- If your business needs connectivity it can rely on, contended broadband has a ceiling you'll eventually hit.
How we fix it
We design and deliver dedicated leased line circuits tailored to your bandwidth needs and budget. Whether you need 100Mbps for a single office or multi-gigabit connectivity across a national estate, we source the best circuit from our carrier partners and manage it end to end through the Omnixi platform.
Every circuit comes with proactive monitoring, defined SLAs, and a support team that takes ownership when things need attention.
Key Features
Everything you need, nothing you don't.
How It Works
Audit
We survey your site, assess your bandwidth requirements, and check carrier availability.
Recommend
We propose the right circuit type, speed, and resilience options — with clear pricing and lead times.
Deploy
We manage the installation from survey to go-live, including any civils, router configuration, and testing.
Manage
Ongoing monitoring, SLA management, and proactive support through the platform.
Audit
We survey your site, assess your bandwidth requirements, and check carrier availability.
Recommend
We propose the right circuit type, speed, and resilience options — with clear pricing and lead times.
Deploy
We manage the installation from survey to go-live, including any civils, router configuration, and testing.
Manage
Ongoing monitoring, SLA management, and proactive support through the platform.
Who It's For
Businesses running latency-sensitive applications like VoIP and video conferencing.
Organisations with high upload requirements — cloud-first businesses, creative agencies, data-heavy operations.
Multi-site companies that need reliable WAN connectivity.
Any business where downtime has a direct impact on revenue.
Transparent Pricing
Leased line pricing depends on your location, speed requirements, and circuit type. We'll provide a clear, no-obligation quote based on a site survey. Most businesses find the cost difference compared to business broadband is smaller than they expected — especially when factoring in the SLA guarantees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? We've got answers.
01 How long does installation take?
Typical lead times range from 30 to 90 working days, depending on the circuit type and whether any civils work is needed at your site. We keep you informed throughout.
02 What's the difference between a leased line and FTTP?
FTTP is a shared fibre service — fast, but contended. A leased line is dedicated to your business alone, with symmetric speeds and stronger SLAs. If uptime and consistent performance are critical, a leased line is the right choice.
03 Do I need a leased line or will fibre broadband do?
It depends on your requirements. If you're running VoIP, cloud-critical applications, or need strong upload speeds, a leased line is worth the investment. For lighter usage, FTTP business broadband might be sufficient. We'll help you decide.
04 Can I get leased lines to multiple sites?
Absolutely. We design and manage multi-site WAN solutions connecting offices, data centres, and remote locations.