COMPARING YOUR POST PSTN OPTIONS.
With the PSTN switch-off looming on the horizon, it is necessary for organisations to find new digital solutions for connectivity. The choice is between Multi-network solutions or SoGEA - but what does this mean for your organisation and how do the two options stack up to each other?
WHAT'S ON OFFER?
SoGEA will replace PSTN services, but is still line-based - as such, it relies on the same old copper lines as its predecessor.
Our alternatives include unsteered multi-network 4G VoLTE voice and Static IP on 5G. Intelligent mobile data options are endless, offering powerful, easy-to-install solutions.
SPEED COMPARISON.
FTTC and its replacement SoGEA can reach speeds of up to 80Mbps.
By comparison, Communet SIMs with multi-network 4G offer up to 150Mbps on the strongest networks. Not only this, but our SIMs will always connect to the strongest signal - allowing you to maintain faster speeds more reliably.
NETWORK RESILIENCE.
SoGEA's copper lines are prone to outages. They're affected by a range of factors such as weather, distance from the exchange and corrosion over time. Not only this, but failovers go back to the same exchange as primary services - meaning that problems at the exchange will stop connectivity across both lines.
Multinet SIMs offer over-the-air connectivity, which cannot be cut. In the event of a network outage, a Communet SIM will simply connect to the next fastest network.