PIMVoip work with a range of top Business internet providers
PIMVoip’s Business Connectivity
Working with Vodafone, KCOM and Zen Internet – PIMVoip can help businesses without a phone or internet service by provisioning and procuring a variety of connectivity options.
These range from Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines (ADSL), Fibre To The Cabinet (FTTC) and Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) to Leased Lines which is our optimum top end superfast fibre-based product.
PIMVoip’s Leased Lines offers affordable, secure high-speed connectivity via an uncontended symmetrical speed product providing point-to-point Ethernet connectivity between our clients and the PIMVoip core network in Manchester, to deliver superfast connectivity via light waves.
Phone Lines
PIMVoip offers a Business Phone Line and Broadband service which allows you to reduce expenses without having to lose out on performance; providing high quality business telephony combined with low calls costs, while also being able to retain your BT lines and numbers. Our phone line service allows our customers to provision simultaneous calls through our white label online provisioning tool, Metis.
Whether you are provisioning new lines, transferring lines or reporting a fault on a line, PIMVoip phone line partners are able to submit orders via our Metis portal at any time.
Your calls are routed over the Vodafone network using Carrier Pre Selection, so there is no need to change any of your equipment or numbers.
Connectivity Options Explained
Packnet's Leased Lines
As our top end product, PIMVoip’s EWL carries a full Service Level Agreement and a complete guarantee that any repairs required will be conducted within 4 hours (24/7, 365 days a year.) Speeds range from 1Mbps to 1Gbps depending on your requirements.
Fibre To The Cabinet or Premises (FTTC/FTTP)
FTTC is a combination of fibre optic cable (exchange to cabinet) and copper cable (cabinet to premises). Download speeds of up to 80Mbps are achievable in most locations FTTC is available, making it a very popular choice for SMEs.
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines (ADSL)
The most common method of connectivity in the UK. Not for much longer, though, as FTTC continues to be rolled out across the UK. Download speeds can reach up to 24Mbps.
Wireless Leased Lines
Wireless leased lines are also available in certain locations. Potential speeds and quotes are available upon request.
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