If you follow our blog the PSTN Switch Off is probably familiar news to you now, but have you heard the recent Openreach announcement that the switch off has been delayed until 2027? The announcement was made in a recent report by BT Group- “Following the industry-wide pause to non-voluntary migrations in December 2023, we now expect to have migrated all customers off the PSTN by the end of January 2027.” Now it would be easy to postpone any planned upgrades you were considering but we would strongly advise you to continue working towards a 2025 cut off date. Here’s why:
In today's digital landscape, selecting the ideal Internet Service Provider (ISP) for your business is crucial. However, distinguishing between a business-specific ISP and a general ISP can be challenging. In this blog post we look at the differences between these types of providers, enabling you to make an informed decision that aligns with the requirements of your business.
Ahead of World Backup Day on the 31st March 2024, we take a look at the importance of data backup for businesses. Almost three million small and medium-sized businesses in the UK are at ‘high risk’ of losing valuable business information by failing to back up their data or storing electronic copies in the same location as the original information (Beaming, 2024). Here at CloudConnX we believe in making data backup simple and automated, keeping your data safe and secure without taking any time out of your day.
Whether you're a freelancer, a small business owner, or a remote employee, the convenience of a home office is undeniable. However, as the demands of running a business from home continue to grow, so does the importance of reliable internet connectivity. So, the question arises: Do you need a business broadband connection for your residential address? In this blog post, we'll delve into the practicalities and considerations surrounding this issue, exploring whether upgrading to a business-grade internet service would benefit home-based business endeavours.
Should I get Full Fibre for my business? 6 reasons to supercharge your business broadband with FTTP.
Are you considering Full Fibre for your business? Full Fibre (Fibre to the Premises) is the most future-proofed business broadband connection there is. Unlike standard fibre (FTTC), which uses copper cabling to deliver broadband from your local exchange into your premises, Full Fibre utilises fibre cabling for the entire journey.
