Business

Broadband

That won't

Quit on you

London's a business powerhouse, but its broadband is slow and costly. That's why we've built a network with a range of gigafast speeds that are accessible to every business.

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This Black Friday you can switch your business to full fibre and get up to 12 months half price broadband. Speak to one of our experts and save today.

Who are we?

G.Network delivers gigafast fast full-fibre broadband to businesses across London, offering flexible contracts and bespoke solutions tailored to your needs. With our dedication to market beating pricing, you can count on reliable, high-speed internet and predictable costs, allowing you to focus on what matters most.

Why partner with G.Network?

When it comes to business, there’s no city like London. But despite being a business powerhouse, securing a gigafast connection in our capital can be both costly and complicated. As the city’s leading full fibre provider, we own and operate our infrastructure to offer fast, reliable broadband to businesses across the capital.

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Business FAQs.

Broadband is just broadband, right? It connects you to the internet and that’s all you need.

Well, unsurprisingly, there’s a lot more to it than that, especially when it comes to making sure you’ve got the right package and support for your business broadband.

Business broadband means getting a package that is tailored to the needs of businesses of all different sizes, which can be very different to those of a regular home broadband user. It’s set up to deliver the service that is needed in workplaces like offices, where there can be hundreds of people using the internet at the same time. 

Do I need business broadband?

For small businesses and entrepreneurs working from home, there might be the temptation to save money by opting for a regular home broadband deal, but for improved customer service and security alone, getting a business broadband package would be highly recommended for any business.

What is the difference between home and business broadband?

Home broadband packages are designed for casual users of the internet, meaning that you can stream movies and music, play video games online, take part in Zoom quizzes and work from home without any issues. Business broadband needs to be fit for purpose in terms of speed, meaning that everyone in the business can upload and download data, have video calls and share documents without any delays.

Most importantly, a business broadband plan also includes higher levels of customer service and security. This means that the business can get priority support and faster response times when there’s a problem, because any issue can have a big impact on productivity. With better security protection essential to keep business and client data safe and secure, this is also a crucial part of business broadband.

What is a Static IP address?

A static IP address is another essential part of a business broadband package. An Internet Protocol address is the number assigned to you when you go online and for home users it changes every time you go online, whereas a static one stays the same and is linked directly to your account.

Why does my business need this? 

This is important for businesses because it means you can host your own web server for business files, websites and email accounts. It also makes it possible for staff to access applications and files remotely, something that became ever more essential since the start of the pandemic when remote working became part of all of our working lives.