Partner Article
Teesside Business leads the race in Superfast Broadband.
Superfast Broadband is being rolled out throughout Teesside as part of the Government’s Superfast Britain programme which is coordinated by the department for Culture, Media & Sport. Rapidly growing IT and Communications business Agile Group Ltd are leading the race as a main provider of the service.
As an approved partner of the Superfast Britain scheme, they are working with businesses throughout Teesside to enable them to run their IT faster and more efficiently.
Agile Group Ltd are giving businesses the opportunity to access a grant of up to £3000. Funds that will go towards a full install or upgrade of equipment and connection to a Superfast Fibre Optic Broadband with speeds of up to 1000MB (basic Broadband speeds usually only reach 80MB).
The benefits of this are vast, but the main focus for a business wanting to upgrade are the increased rates of productivity, boosted profits due to higher customer satisfaction as well as higher upload and download speeds due to the higher bandwidth.
Agile Group Ltd also highlight that the new technology ‘future proofs’ businesses. Gavin Scotchbrook (Director of Sales) states; ‘Technology is constantly evolving and a Superfast connection means businesses are always ahead of the game.’
They are currently working with a large number of businesses in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire and Newcastle who are all benefiting from the easy to access service.
Visit http www.agile.uk.com for informative blog posts and watch an infomercial that explains Superfast Broadband in less than 60 seconds.
For more information on how your business can be boosted, contact Agile Group Ltd on 0800 073 7777 or email enquiries@agile.uk.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emily Dallara .
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