Get a reliable, fast broadband solution to help improve productivity.
Our Broadband is designed exclusively for the business market – offices and homeworkers. The Gamma network has been built to provide a high-quality, secure connection and this is supported by a highly-skilled group of UK-based support staff and engineers. Our Broadband solutions have been designed for IP telephony, video and conferencing services as well as instant messaging, making us the perfect end-to-end supplier for connectivity and communication.
Services include:
ADSL 2+
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line is the common name
given to the type of technology that is used to provide an
internet connection to the premises that is always on, this
technology does not utilise the full capacity of an analogue
line meaning that it is still possible to make voice calls over
the line. Asymmetric refers to Downstream and Upstream
speed and means that they are different values, a real
world example of this is a standard ADSL2+ connection
where typically the Downstream speed is 14 Mbit/s and the
Upstream speed is 1 Mbit/s. The ADSL2+ used in the United
Kingdom is sometimes referred to as Annex A.

ANNEX M
The short hand term for the ITU G.992.5 Annex M Standard, like Annex-A this is another standard of ADSL 2+ but this focuses on Upstream rather than Downstream. In practise Annex-M can more than double the Upstream speed of the standard ADSL product
FTTC
Fibre to the Cabinet is a term for a broadband connection
using optical fibre to supplement part of the usual metal
local loop used for connection to an exchange. With FTTC
the optical fibre supplements the copper from the DP (street
cabinet) to the exchange, in practice this allows for much
higher speeds as the length of the copper used to convey
data is much shorter and also boasts increased stability
over its ADSL2+ counterpart. With FTTC the DLSAM is
located in the street cabinet rather than the exchange.
FTTC G.Fast
G.Fast broadband is a local access network technology that
provides a Broadband service from the end users premise
to the Internet. It uses copper from the End User premise to
BT’s Cabinet with fibre then running to the BT exchange in a
very similar way to FTTC. The difference is that where FTTC
uses VDSL2 to encode the data stream, we will now use
G.Fast technology for this to allow for quicker speeds. We
are now able to offer bandwidths of 160/30 Mbit/s & 330/50
Mbit/s.
FTTP
Fibre to The Premises – A Fibre all the way to the end user’s
premises (no copper) – available in areas where full fibre
infrastructure already exists in the street. Due to the whole
circuit being Fibre, we can offer higher speeds with higher
rates of reliability.With FTTP there is no “up to” bandwidth.
The bandwidth that you buy is the bandwidth that you will
obtain over your local access tail.
Benefits
Whether you are using Broadband for your office or for homeworking, the combination of our product choice and our highly-skilled UK-based support teams makes our services a must-have.
A range of competitively priced services
to meet your customers’ communication and data business requirements.
A geographically resilient network
providing you with the peace of mind that the Merlin's network has been built and maintained to deal with any circumstances, without you needing to worry.
Supporting bulk Broadband migrations
we have successfully completed thousands of migrations over to our network. We have a proven process that
is adaptable to suit your requirements. Don’t put up with poor service and support - we can assist in moving circuits over to our range of business data services.
We’re business exclusive
we provide services exclusively to businesses, which means the network isn’t crowded with heavy consumer traffic and we’re able to optimise the service provided to you.
Specialist products for IP telephony
our Assured and Converged products are designed specifically for use with our market-leading voice services, giving you all the benefits from buying an end-to-end telephony service from just one supplier.

Business care maintenance options
if Broadband connection is critical to your customers’ business, they can upgrade their maintenance package for an even faster fix time.