Business broadband London. Real fibre, honest delivery.
FTTP, leased lines, 4G/5G failover for London businesses across every postcode. Multiple carriers (Openreach, CityFibre, Hyperoptic, Community Fibre, Colt), one Telexico relationship. No CPI+3.9% mid-contract rises. UK engineer support — direct line, not call centre.
- 🌐 Multiple FTTP carriers per postcode
- 📍 All London postcodes (E, EC, N, NW, SE, SW, W, WC)
- 🏢 City, Canary Wharf, West End, Shoreditch covered
- ⚡ FTTP, leased lines, 4G/5G failover
- 🛡 Business-grade SLA, no consumer-shared lines
- 📊 Static IP included, business firewall
- 🤖 Optional AI Receptionist (£150/mo)
- ☎️ Optional VoIP — works UK-wide
- 📋 Plain contracts, no CPI+3.9% rises
- 🇬🇧 Direct UK engineer support
The honest 2026 picture for London business broadband.
London has one of the most competitive UK business broadband markets. At most London business addresses you'll have multiple genuinely competing options — which means better pricing, better terms, faster install, and stronger SLAs than you'd get in less-competitive UK markets.
The realistic options at a typical 2026 London business postcode:
- Openreach FTTP — widely available across London now. 100Mbps-1Gbps symmetric typically, £45-120/month business plans.
- CityFibre FTTP — significant 2024-2025 rollout across many London districts. Often 25-35% cheaper than Openreach equivalents.
- Hyperoptic — strong in multi-dwelling residential-converted-to-business buildings, particularly central London. £40-80/month for gigabit.
- Community Fibre — gigabit options in many residential-mixed areas.
- Virgin Media Business — coverage strong in inner London, mixed in outer.
- Leased lines — BT Openreach EAD/EoFTTC, Virgin Business, Colt for very high bandwidth. £300-2,000/month depending on size and SLA.
We're vendor-agnostic. We check what's available at your specific postcode, quote across multiple carriers, and recommend what genuinely makes sense for your operation — not what we get the highest margin reselling.
Configured for London business reality.
Different London districts have different business broadband needs — building stock, fibre availability, sector concentration. Our recommendations reflect what works at your specific postcode.
City of London (EC1-EC4)
Financial services density, regulated industries, leased-line frequency above UK average. SLAs matter more here than pricing. Strong Openreach EAD availability, Colt for very high-bandwidth deployments. Older buildings sometimes need new fibre runs (21-45 day installs).
Canary Wharf (E14)
Modern building stock, dense fibre infrastructure, multiple carrier options. Excellent for FTTP install timelines. Lots of financial services and consultancy SMEs. Strong 5G coverage on EE and Vodafone for business mobile.
Shoreditch / Tech City (EC2/N1)
Creative, tech, media businesses. Heavy cloud-app usage (AWS, Google Workspace, video conferencing). Multiple alt-net options including CityFibre and Community Fibre. Often best fibre value in London.
West End (W1, WC1, WC2)
Mixed sector — retail, hospitality, professional services. Building stock varies dramatically. Some postcodes have excellent FTTP; some older buildings still face install complexity. Site survey matters more here.
Stratford / East London (E15-E20)
Olympic legacy infrastructure, strong FTTP coverage. Mix of corporate, retail, hospitality. Westfield-adjacent retail businesses common. Good multi-carrier competition.
King's Cross / Euston (N1/WC1)
Tech and consultancy concentration (Google's King's Cross HQ + ripple effect). Strong fibre infrastructure, multiple carriers. Common for businesses on managed office floors.
How we work with London businesses.
We're a Wolverhampton-headquartered UK telecom company (64 Chapel Ash WV3 0TT). For physical broadband and leased line installs in London, we work through our national install partner network — typically the same engineers Openreach, CityFibre, or your other carrier would send for any UK provider.
What that means in practice for a London business:
- Physical broadband install — handled by your local Openreach/CityFibre/alt-net engineer (the engineer who installs for BT, Virgin, anyone else). Install experience is identical.
- Site survey — done either remotely from Wolverhampton (we work from your address details + carrier availability) or via a partner if you need an on-site survey.
- VoIP / hosted PBX / AI Receptionist — cloud-delivered, works the same whether you're in London or anywhere else in the UK.
- Business mobile — UK-wide SIM-based product, works across all UK networks.
- Ongoing support — single named UK engineer for your account, direct line to Telexico (not to BT/Openreach's tier-1 call centre).
The difference vs going direct to BT/Virgin: better contract terms (no CPI+3.9% rises), better pricing (typically 25-40% lower for VoIP/AI/managed services), better support relationship (named contact, not ticket system), and consolidation under one supplier instead of three or four.
What we don't promise: faster install than the carrier physically delivers. If Openreach takes 14 days to install FTTP at your building, it takes 14 days for us, BT, or anyone else. We're honest about that upfront.
What businesses gain by switching to Telexico.
How we differ from the big providers — written plainly, no sales spin.
Send us your current renewal. We'll review what you have, what you pay, and where we can simplify — no fixed-package pressure, no obligation.
What you actually get from Telexico.
Honest about scope. No aggressive sales tactics, no surprise renewal jumps, no tier-1 call-centre triage. Real UK engineers, transparent pricing, one provider relationship across the stack.
UK-based provider
Wolverhampton-headquartered. Engineers cover the West Midlands daily; UK-wide install via our partner network. Real UK engineer support, UK data residency, UK contractual relationship — not US-routed SaaS.
Real engineer support
When you call Telexico, you reach someone who can actually fix things. Response SLA backed by real engineering capacity rather than call-centre headcount. Named account manager for ongoing customers.
Free infrastructure review
Every engagement starts with a no-obligation audit of your current setup. Honest recommendation — sometimes that's "stay with your current provider after negotiation." We'd rather be honest than oversell.
Transparent pricing
What you sign for is what you pay — including renewal. No teaser pricing that jumps 30-100% at year two. No mid-contract CPI shock. Predictable multi-year cost from day one.
One provider, one platform
Broadband, hosted VoIP, business WiFi, AI Receptionist, 4G/5G failover, CCTV consolidated onto one Telexico relationship. Single bill, single support number, single engineer when something needs attention.
Migration project-managed
Switching to Telexico isn't DIY. We handle contract audit, notice timing, ordering, parallel running, cutover, old-provider close-out. Customer-visible disruption typically measured in minutes.
Simpler telecoms. Fewer suppliers. Real support.
Send us your current setup. We'll show you where we can simplify, consolidate or reduce cost — no rigid pricing, no hard sell.
AI receptionist answers 24/7, captures the lead and sends it straight to your team.
Broadband, phones, AI, WiFi, failover and CCTV — one bill, one UK team.
We design around your team, your hours and your customers — not a generic package.
⚡ 30 seconds to share your details · 💬 We respond promptly · 🔒 No hard sell
Review my current setup.
Not ready to switch yet? Send us your current contracts, bills, or photos of your existing equipment. We'll review what you have, what you're paying, and where you could simplify, consolidate or improve — without any pressure to buy anything from us.
We benchmark your existing broadband, phones, mobile and IT against current UK market pricing and what your business actually needs.
Real engineer review of your current connectivity, voice setup, WiFi, security and continuity — strengths, gaps, and where you're overpaying or underprotected.
We tell you honestly what's available at your postcode — FTTP, leased line, alt-net carriers — and which makes commercial sense for your operation.
For businesses still on ISDN or aging on-premises PBX — an honest cost-and-feature comparison before the 2027 BT switch-off forces a rushed decision.
No hard sell. No fixed package pressure. If we're not a better fit, we'll tell you straight — and recommend what is.
Frequently asked questions
Do you deliver business broadband across all of London?
Yes — across all London postcodes (E, EC, N, NW, SE, SW, W, WC) and Greater London. London has excellent business broadband infrastructure: multiple Openreach FTTP options, CityFibre rollout in many districts, and several alt-net providers (G.Network, Hyperoptic, Community Fibre) in central areas. For most London business addresses, you'll have multiple competing fibre options, which means good speeds at competitive prices. We're not London-based (our HQ is in Wolverhampton) but we deliver to London businesses through our national install network, with the same UK-engineer support model and no mid-contract price rises.
How does Telexico work for a London business when you're not London-based?
Honest answer: connectivity products (FTTP, leased lines, business mobile) are delivered through our national install partner network — typically the same engineers Openreach or CityFibre would send for any UK provider. The difference is the service wrapper around them: contract terms (no CPI+3.9% rises), pricing (typically 25-40% lower than BT/Virgin), support model (single named UK engineer for your account, not tier-1 call centre), and consolidation (broadband + VoIP + AI under one supplier). VoIP, AI Receptionist, and business mobile are all cloud-delivered — they work the same whether you're in London, Wolverhampton, or anywhere else in the UK. For physical broadband install in London, the install experience is identical to what BT or Virgin would deliver. The ongoing relationship is materially better.
What broadband options are available for London businesses in 2026?
London has one of the most competitive UK business broadband markets. Typical options at most London addresses: (1) Openreach FTTP (full fibre) at 100Mbps-1Gbps symmetric — widely available, £45-120/month business plans. (2) CityFibre FTTP — increasingly available, often 30-50% cheaper than Openreach equivalents. (3) Hyperoptic (multi-dwelling buildings) — strong in central London, £40-80/month for gigabit. (4) Community Fibre — gigabit options in many residential-converted areas. (5) Leased lines (BT Openreach, Virgin, Colt) — £300-2,000/month depending on bandwidth and SLA. (6) 4G/5G failover or Starlink as primary in unusual sites. We're vendor-agnostic — we recommend what genuinely works for your specific London postcode.
How long does business broadband install take in London?
Typical London FTTP install: 5-14 working days where Openreach or alt-net fibre is already in your building. For new fibre runs (especially older commercial buildings without modern wiring): 21-45 working days. Leased lines: 30-60 days typical, longer if there's no existing fibre to your building. The bottleneck is rarely the provider — it's the physical install, which is the same regardless of who you sign with. We give realistic timelines in the proposal, not optimistic best-case scenarios.
Can you deliver leased lines in London?
Yes. Leased lines in London are typically delivered via BT Openreach (EAD or EoFTTC), Virgin Media Business (BTNet competitor), or specialist providers like Colt for very high bandwidth. We work with all of them — we'll quote across multiple carriers and pick the best fit. London is one of the easiest UK markets for leased line install because the infrastructure is dense and competition is strong. Costs typically £300-800/month for 100Mbps symmetric, £600-1,500 for 1Gbps, £2,000+ for 10Gbps. Install timeline 30-60 days.
Do you cover Canary Wharf / City of London / Shoreditch / Mayfair?
Yes — all London business districts. Canary Wharf (E14), City of London (EC1-EC4), Shoreditch (EC2/N1), Mayfair (W1), Soho (W1), Holborn (WC1/WC2), Covent Garden (WC2), Marylebone (W1), Knightsbridge (SW1/SW7), Westminster (SW1), Belgravia (SW1), Chelsea (SW3/SW10), South Bank (SE1), King's Cross (N1/WC1), and Greater London areas like Wimbledon (SW19), Croydon (CR), Stratford (E15-E20). Each district has different building stock and fibre availability — we check honestly what's available at your specific address.
What about the 2027 PSTN switch-off — does it affect London?
Yes — UK-wide. BT/Openreach is switching off the old PSTN/ISDN copper network in January 2027. Every UK business currently on PSTN/ISDN must migrate to a modern (VoIP-based) phone system before then. London businesses are no exception, though London has the strongest fibre infrastructure for migration. The good news: migration from PSTN/ISDN to a modern business phone system is what we do every week. Sooner is better than later — UK telecom installers will get progressively busier as 2027 approaches.
Will you compete with BT, Virgin, Vodafone for London business?
Honestly, for very large London enterprises (1000+ users) the major carriers usually win on procurement scale and brand recognition for board-level comfort. For typical London SMEs (5-200 staff), Telexico typically wins on pricing (25-40% cheaper at equivalent feature sets, no CPI rises), contract flexibility (no auto-renewal silently rolling you into another 24-month term), and support model (single named UK engineer vs tier-1 call centre). For decision-makers tired of being passed around by BT support tickets, the difference is meaningful.
Tailored around your business.
Send us your current setup. We'll review what you have, what you pay, and where we can simplify, consolidate or improve it — no hard sell, no fixed-package pressure.