Full fibre business broadband, deployed properly.
Genuine fibre-to-the-premises connectivity for UK businesses — 500Mbps to 1Gbps symmetric, low latency, modern infrastructure ready for VoIP, cloud apps and hybrid working. Telexico deploys full fibre from Openreach and CityFibre with managed installation and 24/7 UK support.
What we hear every week.
The frustrations behind why businesses search for full fibre business broadband in the first place. If any of these feel familiar, the fix is straightforward.
FTTC is no longer fit for modern business
40-80Mbps down with a tiny upload was acceptable when broadband meant browsing. Modern operations push cloud apps, video, hosted VoIP, multi-user video — FTTC chokes.
PSTN switch-off forces the migration anyway
BT switches off ISDN and PSTN in 2027. Every business still on copper has to move. Doing it now while there's time is easier than under deadline pressure.
Coverage confusion — what's actually available?
Openreach FTTP, CityFibre, smaller altnets — coverage varies postcode by postcode and even building by building. Marketing claims rarely match what's actually deliverable to your unit.
Cheap installs that don't work properly
Some FTTP installs are botched — cable run through inappropriate routes, indoor router placement wrong for the operation, no QoS configured. A managed install gets it right first time.
Full fibre, properly deployed
Telexico deploys full fibre (FTTP) for UK businesses across Openreach and CityFibre networks. Site-specific line check first — we tell you honestly what's available at your address (often you have a choice; sometimes only one carrier serves the building; sometimes nothing yet). Professional install with cable run designed for the building, indoor router placement that fits your operation, managed router with VoIP QoS and VLAN segregation, optional 4G/5G or Starlink failover. The result: real business-grade fibre with the support relationship that consumer-grade installs don't deliver.
The Telexico approach to full fibre business broadband.
Six things our customers consistently tell us matter.
500Mbps-1Gbps symmetric
Same speed up and down — properly sized for cloud apps, VoIP, multi-user video, hybrid working.
Address-level line check
We check Openreach FTTP, CityFibre and altnet coverage at your specific unit before quoting.
Professional install
Cable run designed for the building, router placement for the operation, no consumer-grade compromises.
Optional failover
Add 4G/5G or Starlink as a second path — fibre's not infallible, failover is the resilience layer.
VoIP-ready out of the box
Managed router with QoS for voice, integrated with hosted VoIP from the same provider.
24/7 UK monitoring and support
We see degradation; we respond. Real UK engineers, not call-centre tier-1 scripts.
Built around real UK business operations
Modern business operations are cloud-first — Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, hosted CRM, video conferencing, hosted VoIP, cloud storage backups. Full fibre is the connectivity layer that supports all of it without contention. We design the install around the actual workload — call volumes, video usage, peak times, multi-user patterns — rather than dropping a one-size package.
How it works for businesses like yours.
Three real-world setups we deliver across the UK.
Professional services going cloud-first
Solicitors, accountants, consultancies on cloud case-management and accounting platforms — FTTP supports the move.
Hospitality with EPOS and guest WiFi
Restaurants, hotels, leisure venues — FTTP delivers EPOS uptime, guest WiFi capacity and back-of-house operations on one connection.
Multi-site SMEs
Head office and satellite locations — consistent FTTP at each site with hosted VoIP linking everywhere together.
Why UK businesses choose Telexico for full fibre
Telexico is a UK managed infrastructure provider — Wolverhampton-headquartered, registered at 64 Chapel Ash, WV3 0TT. We deploy FTTP from multiple wholesale networks (Openreach, CityFibre and altnets where available) and pick the right one for the address. UK engineers handle the install; UK support handles the ongoing relationship. One provider for fibre plus phones plus WiFi plus AI receptionist.
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.
Tailored around your business.
Tell us what you have now and what's frustrating you. We'll come back with a tailored review of where we can simplify, consolidate or improve it — no fixed-package pressure, no hard sell.
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Frequently asked questions
What speeds can I get with full fibre?
Typical UK business FTTP delivers 500Mbps to 1Gbps symmetric — same speed up and down. Some packages offer 2Gbps where the carrier supports it. The actual maximum depends on the carrier (Openreach, CityFibre, altnet) and the package tier.
How is full fibre different from 'fibre broadband' I've been sold before?
Old 'fibre broadband' is usually FTTC — fibre to the green street cabinet, copper from there to your building. Real speeds 40-80Mbps. Full fibre (FTTP) runs fibre all the way to your building. Real speeds 500Mbps-1Gbps+.
Can I get full fibre at my business address?
Maybe — coverage is uneven across the UK. Openreach FTTP, CityFibre and smaller altnets all build in different areas. We run a live line check on your specific postcode and unit and tell you honestly what's available.
How fast is the install?
Typically 10-15 working days where the building is already FTTP-enabled. Where the building needs the carrier to enable it (no fibre to the premises yet), longer — sometimes 4-8 weeks. Survey first confirms the realistic timeline.
Will VoIP work over full fibre?
Yes — and it works well. Low latency, low contention, plenty of upload bandwidth. We configure QoS on the managed router so voice traffic gets priority over other traffic.
Do I need failover with full fibre?
For most businesses — yes, ideally. Full fibre is reliable but not infallible. Failover (4G/5G, Starlink, second fibre) keeps you operational when something goes wrong with the primary. Worth doing for any business where downtime costs money.
Can I keep my existing phone numbers?
Yes — number porting is standard. Existing UK numbers move to the cloud VoIP platform without changes to stationery, website, or Google listing. Porting typically 2-4 weeks.
Apply this to your business?
Reading the guide is one thing; applying it to your specific operation is another. Send us your current setup — we'll review what you have, what fits, and where to start. No hard sell, no fixed-package pressure.