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Leased Line advantages and disadvantages

Advantages and Disadvantages of a Leased Line

As we all become more reliant on the internet, the need for reliable and secure internet access has become more important than ever. Leased lines offer a secure, reliable connection to the internet, but they…
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The Ultimate Office Move Checklist

Since Wayv are settling into our new office, we wanted to share our ultimate office move checklist! Without proper planning, the move can easily become a ‘pulling-your-hair-out’ process. By following these steps and staying organised,…
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Keeping your business cyber secure

1. Make sure you have a strong password You use passwords to effectively protect your devices and data. Create a strong password – one that wouldn’t be easily guessed! And, definitely not any variation of…
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5 reasons your business needs a leased line

A leased line is a single fibre optic, dedicated line that runs from the telephone exchange seamlessly into your premises. This gives the premises a very strong, uncontended connection, making it a real business lifeline.…
Blog image showing leased line connection going from the exchange directly into the premise

What is a Leased Line?

A leased line is a single fibre optic, dedicated line that runs from the telephone exchange seamlessly into your premises. As you can imagine, this connection is reliable, and high-quality and allows booming businesses…
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What is FTTP?

FTTP stands for Fibre to the Premise, although it is also known as FTTH (Fibre to the Home).  Similarly to Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC), the fibre optic line runs from the telephone exchange into…
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What is FTTC?

FTTC stands for Fibre to the Cabinet. The fibre optic line runs from the telephone exchange into the street cabinet. This is where the fibre stops. It does exactly what it says on the tin;…

What is Telephony? A Complete Beginners Guide

Telephony is a mash-up of ‘telephone technology’. Thanks to this technology, you can have long distance conversations; call your family members, text friends, video call your work colleagues, and much more… It even allows you to…

The Benefits of Call Recording

Over the past decade, call recording has become really important for business owners. From GDPR law to the reasons your company should have call recording, this blog has you covered.  The Legal Bits The…

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