Connectivity
News, views and opinions about internet connectivityThe Copper Switch-Off
What is it and what do I have to do about it? As you may be aware, BT is in the process of phasing out its legacy copper-based voice and broadband products. This is part of the company's overall plan to upgrade its network infrastructure and move towards a more...
read moreWhat are the Challenges of Hybrid Working?
Hybrid working is now a reality for business. With this once in a generation shift of working patterns comes a new wave of security risks and management challenges. While many companies' IT infrastructure has adapted to cope following Covid lockdowns, the question of...
read moreBig increase in Rural Gigabit Vouchers funding for Fibre on Demand
Gigabit broadband is now a reality for the millions of rural people who need faster broadband speeds, either to run their business, to work from home, or simply to stream entertainment from services like Netflix and BBC iPlayer.
read moreWireless Networking – Basic Principles and Considerations
Wireless networks offer fantastic flexibility and high speeds but performance can be impacted by various factors. We outline some of the common issues and offer some tips on how to put them right.
read moreCerberus Networks Launches Net Zero Broadband – Climate Neutral and Climate Positive Internet connectivity for UK Consumers and Businesses
Cerberus introduces our new Net Zero Broadband Carbon Offset programme for broadband services, allowing customers to automatically offset the carbon emissions associated with their Internet service.
read moreISPA Best Business ISP Award 2019 – Finalist!
Having just been shortlisted for the Best Business ISP Award 2019, in one of the most competitive years to date – you may need to rethink your internet service provider…
read more1Gbps FTTP Services Now Available to Order!
Cerberus Networks is pleased to announce the launch of our 1Gbps and 500Mbps FTTP services across the UK. These services are the fastest available using the Openreach network and offer a huge leap in capability for business customers with high bandwidth requirements.
read moreThe Benefits of a Single Provider for VoIP and Internet Connectivity
An outdated or ineffective phone system will affect productivity and communication, as well as being expensive to use and run. VoIP services are used by millions of businesses and have taken the market by storm.
read moreBT Announces 26 New 330Mbps Gfast Locations
BT has announced that availability of its new Gfast services will be extended to 500,000 premises across the UK. The roll-out of BT Gfast services is planned to cover around ten million premises in the UK so this announcement marks an important step towards that...
read moreFinally, affordable ultrafast broadband, brought to you by Cerberus
It's been a long time coming but there is finally an affordable way to get ultrafast broadband over BT Openreach’s fibre infrastructure. Cerberus are very proud to offer businesses FTTP services and G.Fast services at up to 330Mbps for reasonable prices. To date, FTTP...
read moreTechnical Brief – G.Fast
G.fast is a new technology that can deliver headlines rates of over 100 Mbit/s by using higher frequencies over the access infrastructure than previously available. Functionally it’s an enhancement to the well-established FTTC (Fibre To The Cabinet) product. Like...
read moreTechnical Briefing – FTTP
FTTP stands for Fibre To The Premises. It’s a new way of providing broadband to customers that addresses most of the shortcomings of older broadband technologies. Unlike ADSL and FTTC , FTTP does not use a copper phone line, it is instead it uses a technology called...
read moreBonded FTTC for true business-class broadband
Leased line performance by bonding fibre Internet (at a fraction of the cost to your business).
read moreG.Fast Broadband Technology and FTTP – What are we waiting for?
BT Openreach have had broadband technology capable of 330Mbps plus available for years now. So why is no one using G.Fast? Michael Rudge of Cerberus shares his thoughts.
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