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Business internet · UK-wide

Business internet, engineered for business operations.

Fibre broadband, dedicated internet access, ultrafast full fibre, managed internet — chosen and configured around what your business actually does. UK support, carrier-agnostic, designed for VoIP, cloud apps and hybrid working from day one.

7 days Typical FTTP install
99.9%+ Business-grade SLA
UK Support & engineering
🇬🇧 UK-based engineers 🛡 No mid-contract price rises 📞 Real UK support
Business internet options
  • 🚀 Full fibre (FTTP) business
  • 📡 FTTC business broadband
  • 🔌 Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)
  • 🌐 Leased line internet
  • 🛰️ Starlink Business
  • 🛡 4G/5G failover internet
  • 🧠 SD-WAN managed internet
  • 🏢 Office internet at scale
🇬🇧 UK business internet provider 📡 Fibre, leased line and DIA 🛡 SLA-backed reliability 📍 Wolverhampton-based 📋 Co. 15348464
What is business internet?

Internet access designed for operations, not for streaming.

Business internet is internet access supplied with the speed, symmetric upload, traffic prioritisation, reliability SLAs and support contracts that business operations actually need. Consumer broadband works for browsing and Netflix. Business internet has to support VoIP phone calls without quality degradation, cloud applications without disruption, EPOS card payments without dropping, video conferencing across the team without freezing, CCTV upload without congestion, and hybrid working at scale without becoming the bottleneck.

The category covers several distinct products: business broadband (FTTC and FTTP), full fibre business internet (FTTP), leased lines and dedicated ethernet circuits, dedicated internet access (DIA), satellite business internet via Starlink, and mobile failover internet. The right choice depends on your operational characteristics, not the marketing brochure.

Telexico is a UK business connectivity and communications provider — covering every form of commercial internet access alongside the business phone systems, hosted VoIP and AI call handling that run over it. Designed, installed and managed under one UK relationship rather than fragmented across the four-or-more separate suppliers most businesses end up with.

Business internet options

Every form of internet access UK businesses actually buy.

Honest comparison of what each type of business internet is for, and where it isn't the right answer.

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Full fibre broadband (FTTP)

For: Most UK SMEs. Symmetric or near-symmetric speeds, lower latency than FTTC, designed for VoIP and cloud-heavy operations. The current standard for new business internet installs where FTTP is available.

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FTTC business broadband

For: Businesses where FTTP isn't yet available or where the operational requirement is modest. Asymmetric speeds (faster down than up), shared infrastructure. Still viable for small operations with simple internet needs.

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Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)

For: Operations where shared broadband isn't enough — manufacturing, multi-site retail, mission-critical cloud operations, regulated industries with statutory uptime requirements. Uncontended, SLA-backed, symmetric.

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4G/5G failover internet

For: Any business where internet downtime has measurable cost. Automatic backup over EE, Vodafone, O2 or Three — keeps VoIP, card payments and cloud apps live during outages. Recommended as standard alongside any primary internet.

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Starlink Business internet

For: Rural sites, industrial estates with poor connectivity, temporary locations, multi-site operations needing diverse-path resilience. Satellite-delivered internet independent from terrestrial Openreach infrastructure.

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Managed internet with SD-WAN

For: Multi-site operations or businesses where internet quality varies between locations. SD-WAN intelligently routes traffic across multiple internet paths — fibre, leased lines, 4G/5G, Starlink — based on real-time performance.

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Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)

Internet access engineered for operations where shared isn't acceptable.

Dedicated Internet Access is the enterprise category of business internet — internet delivered over a leased line or equivalent dedicated infrastructure, end-to-end, with no shared capacity with neighbouring businesses. Where standard business broadband is 'best effort within shared infrastructure', DIA is contractual: your bandwidth, your latency, your uptime, backed by a real SLA with restoration windows and service credits when missed.

DIA is the right answer when one or more of these applies: multi-site operation with central cloud dependencies; uptime requirements that are contractual or regulatory; symmetric upload requirements for video, broadcast, design or backup; operations where 'fast enough most of the time' isn't acceptable; production environments where internet downtime stops physical work.

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Uncontended bandwidth

Your circuit is yours alone end-to-end. No peak-time degradation when other businesses on shared infrastructure ramp up usage. Performance predictable.

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Symmetric upload

Upload speed matches download. Critical for cloud backups, video conferencing at scale, CCTV uploads, broadcast, design studios, SaaS hosting.

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Business-grade SLA

Contractual uptime (typically 99.95%+), restoration windows (4-8 hours), proactive monitoring, service credits when missed. Real SLAs, not 'best effort'.

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VoIP-grade quality

Low jitter, low packet loss, QoS prioritisation. Voice calls and video meetings stay clean even when the network is busy.

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Security and segmentation

Optional managed business firewall, VLAN segmentation, PCI-DSS-compliant traffic separation, encrypted private networking between sites.

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Scalable bandwidth

100Mbps to 10Gbps symmetric circuits available depending on location and infrastructure. Bandwidth uplift typically achievable without re-install.

Reliable, resilient, business-grade

Business internet that stays up when business needs it.

The difference between consumer broadband and proper business internet isn't headline speed — it's what happens when something goes wrong. A consumer broadband outage is a Netflix interruption; a business internet outage means card payments fail, VoIP calls drop, cloud applications become unreachable, EPOS systems freeze, and operations stop.

Resilient business internet is engineered around the assumption that something will eventually go wrong. Failover paths are configured before they're needed. Diverse-carrier resilience prevents single-network outages affecting the business. Continuous monitoring catches degradation before users notice. Managed routers preserve in-progress calls through cutover events. The whole stack is designed for graceful degradation, not catastrophic failure.

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4G/5G failover by default

Every Telexico business internet install includes 4G/5G failover as standard. Primary fibre cuts → backup mobile connectivity kicks in within seconds → operations continue. The failover is tested quarterly, not deployed and forgotten.

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Diverse-carrier resilience

For operations where uptime is mission-critical, deploy primary internet from one carrier (e.g. Openreach FTTP) and secondary from a different carrier (e.g. CityFibre or 4G/5G). Single-carrier outages don't take the business offline.

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Continuous monitoring

Every internet circuit monitored 24/7. Latency, packet loss, jitter, bandwidth utilisation trended over time. Degradation flagged before it affects users; capacity planning surfaces proactively.

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Scheduled failover testing

Quarterly tests verify backup paths actually work under real load. Most businesses discover failover is broken during an outage — Telexico-managed customers discover it on a scheduled test, then we fix it before there's an emergency.

Hybrid working & remote workforce

Business internet that works for everywhere your team is.

Modern UK business operations span the office, home offices, client sites, field engineers, hospitality venues and rural locations. The business internet has to support all of that consistently — not just deliver bandwidth to the head office.

Telexico-managed business internet integrates with cloud VoIP, managed business WiFi, secure remote access, and AI receptionist services so the connectivity supports work from anywhere with internet — not just the desks in head office. Microsoft Teams Phone System integration for remote-first teams, mobile softphone apps that ring desk extensions, secure VPN access to internal systems, and consistent business identity across every location and device.

For multi-site operations, SD-WAN routes traffic intelligently across sites and over the public internet for hybrid workers. For single-site operations with remote staff, managed remote access keeps the head-office systems available securely from anywhere.

Business internet by industry

Configured around how your industry actually operates.

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Restaurants & hospitality

Card payment internet, EPOS connectivity, guest WiFi — with failover that keeps tills working through outages. Lunch service can't wait for Openreach.

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Dental & healthcare

Patient management internet, telehealth-grade reliability, GDPR-compliant data handling. Clinical hours uptime treated as statutory.

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Retail & multi-site

Central EPOS internet, inventory sync, head-office VPN, consistent WAN across every shop. Per-store outage bounded; multi-store outage catastrophic.

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Manufacturing

Production-floor ERP and MES internet, real-time cloud systems. Internet outage stops production. Leased line + failover + diverse-carrier is standard.

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Warehouses & logistics

WMS connectivity, dispatch internet, EDI integration with suppliers and customers. Multi-warehouse linked via dedicated internet or SD-WAN.

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Professional offices

Hybrid working internet, video meeting capacity, cloud collaboration, secure remote access. Productivity directly tied to internet quality.

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Hotels & venues

Guest WiFi at scale, PMS connectivity, central kitchen ordering, IPTV. Guest-facing internet needs SLA-backed reliability across every location.

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Schools & education

Cloud learning platform connectivity, BYOD at scale, multi-campus internet. Content filtering, education-specific compliance built in.

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Construction & site offices

Rapid-deploy internet for temporary site offices — Starlink Business is often the fastest answer. Move to next project when current one ends.

Business internet UK-wide

Office internet across every UK postcode.

Telexico delivers business internet across Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Walsall, Dudley and the wider West Midlands — engineers based at our Wolverhampton HQ on the road daily.

Outside the West Midlands, we install business internet UK-wide via the partner engineering network covering Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, London, Bristol and every other UK postcode. Same install standard, same UK-based central support team.

If full fibre isn't yet available at your specific postcode, the alternatives are FTTC business broadband, Starlink Business satellite or leased line deployment — we identify the right answer at your address rather than recommending a single product everywhere.

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We benchmark your existing broadband, phones, mobile and IT against current UK market pricing and what your business actually needs.

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Real engineer review of your current connectivity, voice setup, WiFi, security and continuity — strengths, gaps, and where you're overpaying or underprotected.

Check my broadband options

We tell you honestly what's available at your postcode — FTTP, leased line, alt-net carriers — and which makes commercial sense for your operation.

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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.

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Why businesses switch

Simpler telecoms. Fewer suppliers. Real support.

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Built around your business, not a fixed package

Send us your current setup. We'll show you where we can simplify, consolidate or reduce cost — no rigid pricing, no hard sell.

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Never miss another call

AI receptionist answers 24/7, captures the lead and sends it straight to your team.

One platform instead of multiple suppliers

Broadband, phones, AI, WiFi, failover and CCTV — one bill, one UK team.

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Built for how your business actually works

We design around your team, your hours and your customers — not a generic package.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is business internet? +

Business internet is internet access designed and supplied for commercial use — engineered for higher reliability, business-grade SLAs, support during business hours, and the throughput and symmetric upload that business operations need. Consumer broadband works for browsing and Netflix; business internet has to support VoIP, cloud apps, EPOS payments, video conferencing, CCTV uploads and hybrid working all running simultaneously.

What's the difference between business internet and consumer broadband? +

Several differences. Business internet typically includes: business-grade SLAs (e.g. 99.9%+ uptime with restoration windows), business-hour technical support, symmetric or near-symmetric upload speeds, traffic prioritisation suitable for VoIP, static IP addresses for hosting and VPN, business contracts and invoicing. Consumer broadband is engineered for best-effort residential use and falls short in any of these business operational areas.

What is dedicated internet access (DIA)? +

Dedicated internet access is uncontended internet delivered to your premises via dedicated infrastructure — typically over a leased line. Unlike standard business broadband (where your fibre shares capacity with surrounding businesses at the aggregation point), DIA is yours alone end-to-end. Symmetric upload and download, contractual SLAs with restoration windows, and predictable performance regardless of what neighbouring businesses are doing on the network.

Which business internet is right for my business? +

Depends on size, operations and reliability requirements. Small businesses (1-10 staff): full fibre broadband (FTTP) with 4G/5G failover is usually right. Medium businesses (10-50 staff) running cloud-dependent operations: full fibre with proper failover or entry-level dedicated internet access. Larger or mission-critical operations: dedicated internet access or leased line with diverse-carrier resilience. Free audit identifies the right architecture for your specific operational risk.

Do you provide managed business internet? +

Yes — managed internet is the Telexico default. We monitor your internet circuit continuously, handle carrier escalations, manage firmware updates on routers, run scheduled failover tests, and provide UK-based engineering support when needed. The alternative — DIY managing your business internet — means you become the one chasing Openreach when something breaks.

What speeds are available for business internet in the UK? +

FTTC business broadband: up to 80Mbps down / 20Mbps up. Full fibre (FTTP) business: 100Mbps to 1Gbps symmetric in most areas. Dedicated internet access: 100Mbps to 10Gbps symmetric, uncontended. Multi-gigabit options available at major business locations. The available speed at your specific postcode depends on local carrier infrastructure — we check availability across Openreach, CityFibre, Virgin Media Business and other carriers before recommending.

Can I get business internet UK-wide? +

Yes — Telexico delivers business internet to every UK postcode through carrier-agnostic relationships. West Midlands sites get a Telexico engineer on-site; other UK locations get partner engineers working to the same standard. UK-based support team covers every site regardless of location. Same install quality, same SLA, same support relationship across the whole country.

What if business internet isn't available at my postcode? +

Three options if full fibre isn't reachable: (1) FTTC business broadband as primary with 4G/5G failover; (2) Starlink Business satellite — works almost anywhere with sky view, 100-300Mbps with 25-50ms latency; (3) Leased line deployment with civil engineering works if the operational case justifies the install cost. We're honest about which option is right at your specific postcode — sometimes the answer is 'Starlink for now, FTTP when CityFibre arrives in 8 months'.

What does business internet cost? +

FTTC business broadband: typically £30-50/month for small business. Full fibre business broadband: £40-100+/month depending on speed and term. Dedicated internet access: £200-1000+/month depending on speed, location and SLA tier. Multi-site managed internet: scales with site count and bandwidth. Free infrastructure review prices everything transparently against your specific requirements — no teaser pricing that resets at renewal.

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How many people use it day-to-day?

Phone users, WiFi users, staff with email — whichever is most relevant. Doesn't have to be exact.

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What's the thing that, if we got it right, would make this worthwhile?

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Where are you based?

Postcode helps us check infrastructure availability — fibre, leased line carriers, install partners. Quick details so the engineering team can come back with something useful.

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