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Girls In ICT

Girls in ICT awareness day

Knowledge Hub Knowledge HubTM Play Video Here at Exa, we are committed to proactively promoting women’s equality within our business and encouraging more females into tech-related careers. On April 28, 2022 we are supporting Girls in ICT Day which encourages individuals and organisations to empower young women so they become drivers of innovation and digital … Read more

Police CyberAlarm facilitated by Exa

What is Police CyberAlarm

News Exa News Police CyberAlarm facilitated by Exa We are happy to announce that we can now facilitate Police CyberAlarm, ensuring schools can meet the new requirement as part of their insurance cover. Described as a ‘CCTV camera,’ Police CyberAlarm is a free tool that monitors inbound traffic and records and reports any suspected malicious … Read more

Bett 2022 Highlights

Exa bett 2022

News Exa News We can’t believe Bett 2022 has come and gone, it really has been an amazing experience for us and now can’t wait for Bett 2023.  Through the Bett show we were able to meet and greet our customers and partners again after the unprecedented two years we’ve all had. Here’s a recap … Read more

International Women’s Day 2022

Exa's inspirational women for international Women's day 2022

News Exa News Imagine a gender equal world.A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination.A world that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive.A world where difference is valued and celebrated.Together we can forge women’s equality.Collectively we can all #BreakTheBias – International Women’ Day, www.internationalwomensday.com We’re taking part in International Women’s Day by raising awareness about women’s … Read more

Exa’s recap of 2021

Exa wins ISPA awards 2021

News Exa News Can you believe it, 2021 is over and what an unusual year it has been!  Here at Exa we’ve looked back on the past year, at all the fantastic things we achieved as well as news from the connectivity industry! Q1 January usually sees us exhibit at The Bett Show, one of … Read more

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Is DarkLight connectivity best suited to you?

Dark fibre is perfect if you are looking for a potentially limitless, ultrafast connection with complete flexibility and control.

If you fully rely on the internet, a dark fibre connection could be the best option for you.

Is Leased Line connectivity best suited to you?

Leased Lines are best suited to you if you have high bandwidth requirements and need a reliable, uncontended service.

It is ideal for you if you regularly carry out large uploads and downloads, use cloud based services and a VoIP telephone system as well as video conferencing, for everyday communication.

Is GPON connectivity best suited to you?

GPON is a great choice for you if you need gigabit speeds but don’t need them to be symmetrical. It is becoming more widely available across the UK but may not be immediately available to you yet.

Is Rural Fibre connectivity best suited to you?

If you want to make the move to full fibre, but are based in a rural area, this option is for you.

Is FTTP connectivity best suited to you?

If you have a number of users who use cloud-based applications to upload and download data on a daily basis, but don’t transfer large amounts of data, FTTP might be your best option.

Is Gfast connectivity best suited to you?

If your line cannot support a minimum of 100Mbps, this connection is not for you. Gfast must meet the speed as a minimum. 

If your line meets this need, and you’re looking for an ultrafast, consistent and reliable connection without the hassle and upheaval of construction work – this could be a good fit.

It’s worth noting that Gfast is a stop gap to FTTP, and is not a technology that is likely to be around for a long time.

Is FTTC connectivity best suited to you?

If you need more bandwidth but don’t really need a guaranteed speed, FTTC could be for you. It is widely available throughout the UK, making it suitable as a main connection. As this connection provides higher speeds than ADSL, it is also a good option for a back up to a leased line.

As with ADSL, once the PSTN is turned off in 2025/26, FTTC will become virtually obsolete and at the very least you will require FTTP to remain connected.

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Is DSL connectivity best suited to you?

DSL connections offer very limited bandwidth so it might be right for you if you typically use the internet for less data-intensive tasks. If you’re sending emails, browsing the web, downloading very small files and working with small amounts of data – you should be fine with DSL.

It is worth noting connections based on copper wire, like DSL, will be switched off in the UK by Openreach, with a phased approach due to begin at the end of 2025. If you don’t have a fibre connection at the moment, you’ll need to upgrade this as well as move to a VoIP telephone system.

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