Navigating your way to a connectivity solution


Sometimes it's difficult to know where to start when choosing a connectivity solution. Why is connectivity required? Is it a business or domestic customer? How much of a focus is on download speed? What about uploads? Is the customer worried about sharing bandwidth? Are service guarantees needed? How much budget is available? Where is the customer’s physical geographic location? All of these will have an impact on the solution that you propose, but it’d be great to have an ‘at a glance’ guide to help you navigate your way through this minefield. The good news is that our latest eBook, an update to our popular Guide to Connectivity, provides all of the information that you need about the technologies currently available from Entanet.

30 March 2016

[caption id="attachment_135" align="alignleft" width="128"]Darren Darren Farnden, Head of Marketing[/caption] Sometimes it's difficult for customers to know where to start when choosing a connectivity solution. Are they clear about why they need it? Are they a business or domestic customer? How much are they focusing on download speed? What about uploads? Are they worried about sharing bandwidth? Do they expect service to be guaranteed? How much budget is available? Where is their physical geographic location? All of these will have an impact on the solution that you propose, but it’d be great to have an ‘at a glance’ guide to help you navigate your way through this minefield. The good news is that our latest eBook, an update to our popular Guide to Connectivity, provides all of the information that you need about the technologies currently available from Entanet. Click to download your free copy Have your say! Is the British connectivity market overcomplicated? Do you spend more time developing solutions for customers or explaining what it all means? Whatever your view, we’d like to know more so leave us a comment below. Related articles Further information [subscribe2]