
Wireless Connectivity technology includes Wi-Fi, networks and auto diallers
Wireless connectivity refers to the ability of devices to connect and communicate with each other without the use of physical cables. It includes a range of technologies, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular networks and auto diallers.
Book a consultationTemporary Connectivity
Temporary connectivity refers to the ability to establish a short-term connection between devices or networks for a specific purpose. We offer connectivity for events, construction sites, offices and pop up businesses. We offer flexible and short term contracts for all your connectivity needs.
Temporary connectivity is often used in situations where a permanent connection is not necessary or practical, such as when traveling, working remotely, or in emergency situations. It allows for quick and easy access to the internet or other networks, without the need for complex infrastructure or setup.
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Hotspots
Temporary wireless access points that provide internet connectivity to nearby devices. It creates a localised area where devices can connect to the internet using Wi-Fi or cellular data networks.
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4G/5G
4G/5G uses advanced digital signalling and modulation techniques, using the technology, to deliver peak data transfer rates from 1 Gbps to 20 Gbps.
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Remote Connectivity
Satellite internet provides internet access to areas where traditional broadband infrastructure is not available or is too expensive to deploy. Satellites offers global coverage, high bandwidth, rapid deployment, and secure connections in remote or hard-to-reach locations.
Internet of Things
Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items that are embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and connectivity which allows them to connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the internet. Any device that requires a connection can be used as an IOT device. Connecting to each other and a main hub to send and receive data and commands along a wireless connection.

Smart home devices
These devices include smart thermostats, lighting systems, locks, and appliances that can be controlled remotely using a smartphone or voice assistant.

Industrial IoT devices
These devices include sensors, controllers, and machines used in manufacturing, logistics, and other industrial settings that can be connected to the internet to optimise operations and improve efficiency.

Security and surveillance
IoT devices such as cameras, sensors, and smart locks can be used to monitor and protect homes, businesses, and public spaces.
Hosted Voice Solutions (PTSN Switch off)
Hosted voice solutions offer businesses a cost-effective, scalable, and feature-rich alternative to traditional phone systems. They are particularly useful for businesses that need to quickly adapt to changing needs, such as those with remote or mobile workers, or those that need to rapidly scale their operations.
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Cloud-based
Hosted voice solutions are cloud-based, which means that the phone system is hosted and managed by a third-party provider.
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Feature-rich
Hosted voice solutions offer a wide range of features, such as call forwarding, voicemail, call routing, auto-attendant, and more. Providers also typically offer mobile and desktop apps, allowing employees to use their business phone system on-the-go.
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Cost-effective
Hosted voice solutions are often more cost-effective than traditional on-premises phone systems, as there is no need for expensive hardware or maintenance costs. It also allows for easy scalability and flexibility.
Auto Diallers
With the PTSN switch off in 2025, all connections that require a phone line will need to be replaced. An auto dialler is an electronic device or software application that can automatically dial telephone numbers and connect the calls to agents or recorded messages. Auto diallers can be used to replace analogue phone lines in a lift after the PTSN switch off which will use cellular networks to keep the emergency calling feature active.
Overall, the benefits of an auto dialer in a lift can include improved safety, quick response time, cost savings, improved communication, and increased convenience for both building owners and occupants.
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Assistance
Cellular networks are more flexible and reliable with better coverage, so your auto dialler can automatically dial emergency services or building management in case of an emergency or assistance needed.
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Flexibility
Cellular networks offer greater flexibility than traditional PTSN lines. With a cellular network, businesses can set up their auto-diallers virtually anywhere, without being restricted by physical phone lines.
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Reliability
Cellular networks are more reliable than PTSN lines in many situations. They are less likely to experience service disruptions or outages, which can interrupt auto-dialling operations and lead to emergencies.
