WarwickNet Bring Faster Broadband to Bedford’s Elm Farm Industrial Estate
Monday, January 23rd, 2017 (11:52 am) - Score 385
Business ISP WarwickNet, which was last week acquired by CableCom (here), has today announced that their alternative fibre optic based fixed line broadband network has been expanded to cover the Elm Farm Industrial Estate in Bedford.
As usual local businesses will now have access to a choice of several different connectivity products, such as FTTP and FTTC broadband services or Gigabit leased lines. All of these have been rolled out via the ISP’s own alternative network.
Apparently several businesses (e.g. Core Performances, Claire Walton Property and BMP Doors) have already signed up to receive the service, which is due to go live in the coming month.
Mark Davison, WN’s Senior Business Development Manager, said:
“Organisations operating from business parks and industrial estates across the country are being left behind when it comes to internet connectivity. WarwickNet specialises in providing business-grade broadband in out of town areas – supplying businesses which would otherwise struggle to achieve the broadband speeds needed to work efficiently.”
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