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<blockquote data-quote="Pheasant Surprise" data-source="post: 5414846" data-attributes="member: 1103"><p>Correct not strictly like for like, but would it be good enough for a small/medium business with a couple of employees? Yes quite easily, they are marketing FTTP directly to this market.</p><p></p><p>So unless your business is hosting some mega server farms or otherwise massively bandwidth intensive apps, or sending vast streams of email then an FTTP service would be totally fine.</p><p></p><p>For all intents and purposes what Gigaclear and the like do is lay their own local fibre distribution network from a POP (point of presence) where they pickup/share one or more BT (or virgin media etc) leased line circuits amongst their subscribers. That’s really the basic gist of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pheasant Surprise, post: 5414846, member: 1103"] Correct not strictly like for like, but would it be good enough for a small/medium business with a couple of employees? Yes quite easily, they are marketing FTTP directly to this market. So unless your business is hosting some mega server farms or otherwise massively bandwidth intensive apps, or sending vast streams of email then an FTTP service would be totally fine. For all intents and purposes what Gigaclear and the like do is lay their own local fibre distribution network from a POP (point of presence) where they pickup/share one or more BT (or virgin media etc) leased line circuits amongst their subscribers. That’s really the basic gist of it. [/QUOTE]
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