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Readycrest partners with a number of providers to allow us to offer the most cost effective offering to clients. Leased lines ranging from 2Mbps to multi-gigabit throughout the UK with multiple levels of resilience and reliability that are not possible with traditional broadband technologies (ADSL and SDSL).

A leased line is a service contract between a provider and a customer, whereby the provider agrees to deliver a symmetric telecommunications line connecting two or more locations in exchange for a monthly/annual rent. It is sometimes known as a 'Private Circuit' or 'Data Line'. An Internet leased line is a premium Internet connectivity product, which is dedicated and provides uncontended, symmetrical speeds.

Leased lines are used by companies, or even individuals, to access the Internet as they provide a guaranteed level of service and speed, offering fast data transfer over a completely secure connection. Leased Line Internet Access is the perfect choice for those organisations wanting a fixed always-on connection with guaranteed high service level agreements and no contention ratios.

Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) - MPLS IPVN Site-to-Site and Multi-Site managed Ethernet service designed for companies that need single point-to-point connections or managed multi-site solutions. It can be provided with MPLS QoS from 8Mb broadband to speeds in excess of 1Gbps. We can supply managed MPLS networks with varying speeds at different sites with full SLAs.

What is MPLS?

Multi Protocol Label Switching - MPLS emulates some of the properties of a circuit-switched network over a packet-switched or IP network.  It has the ability to transmit different types of data whilst prioritising them according to the importance of speed of delivery.  For example, on a network that has users sending emails and making VoIP phone calls, the VoIP traffic is prioritised over the email traffic to ensure no loss of quality or latency.

Leased Lines & MPLS