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What is 4G failover with Single IP redundancy?
Jul. 21, 2022 By
4G failover with Single IP redundancy is a LTE or 4G Mobile Broadband SIM Service that uses the same IP address as the primary data link. 4G redundancy with IP transparency provides continuity of service in the event of a link outage without the need for external device management to handle this circumstance.
Keep Reading →Fast Fibre Expansion to regional townships
Mar. 02, 2022 By
Our fast Fibre 1000/1000Mbps, 400/400Mbps and 250/250 Mbps business fibre services are now available in another 26 Regional townships
Keep Reading →What's the best Internet for business?
Dec. 16, 2021 By
It's a question we get asked on a regular basis. What is the best internet for my business? We answer key questions and explain the business internet options here.
Keep Reading →Fibre Internet - Rapid Mobile Activation now available
Oct. 18, 2021 By
Next Telecoms Reach Fibre now has Rapid Mobile activation using a 4G Symmetrical SIM with bandwidths of up to 100/50 Mbps while waiting for the the Fibre Internet service to be deployed.
Keep Reading →The Top 13 Business Fibre Internet questions we get asked
Oct. 14, 2021 By
A quality Business Internet service is critical to staying on line. These are the top 10 Business Fibre Internet questions we get asked
Keep Reading →4G Failover up to 40/40Mbps or 100/50Mbps
Sep. 28, 2021 By
New 4G failover plans up to 40/40Mbps or 100/50Mbps
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