Keeping Your
Broadband Fast,
So You’re Not Furious!
Broadband Connectivity Solutions
Expertly Delivered by AQUA - Keeping your business online, all the time.
We know that every business relies on fast, stable, and secure internet - and when it fails, productivity and revenue suffer. That’s why we can provide fully managed broadband services designed around your operations, not the other way around.
At AQUA, We’re not just resellers. We’re connectivity consultants who work closely with you to assess your location, your business-critical applications, and your budget - delivering the broadband solution that fits you. Whether you’re running a multi-site operation, supporting hybrid workers, or preparing for digital transformation, AQUA ensures your internet is always working for your future, and keeping your IT stress-free.
We partner with a full spectrum of trusted UK network providers:
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Satellite broadband gives your business fast, reliable internet almost anywhere – even where traditional fibre or copper lines are slow, patchy, or simply unavailable. Instead of waiting months (or years) for infrastructure to catch up, you can get enterprise-grade connectivity delivered from above, keeping cloud apps, email, VoIP calls, and remote workers online and productive. It’s also an excellent resilience option: as a backup to your main connection, satellite can keep your business trading, taking payments, and talking to customers even if the ground network fails. For sites in rural or hard-to-reach locations, temporary offices, or any business that simply can’t afford to be offline, satellite broadband offers a flexible, modern solution that delivers dependable connectivity without digging up the road.
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A dedicated leased line gives your business its own private, uncontended internet connection – no sharing bandwidth with the shop next door, no slowdown at peak times, just fast, consistent speeds all day, every day. That means smoother video calls, quicker cloud backups, faster access to Microsoft 365 and line-of-business apps, and far less downtime for your team. Leased lines also offer guaranteed SLAs, better security, and symmetrical upload/download speeds, so sending large files, running VoIP phone systems, or hosting services from your office becomes reliable and professional. In short, a leased line turns your internet from a “nice to have” into a robust, business-grade utility you can genuinely depend on.
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Wireless point-to-point solutions let you link two or more sites together with high-speed, secure connectivity – without the cost and disruption of digging up roads or waiting for new circuits to be installed. Think of it as an invisible cable through the air, delivering fibre-like speeds between buildings, warehouses, or remote offices so staff can share files, applications, VoIP and CCTV as if they were all under one roof. It’s ideal where leased lines are expensive or unavailable, and can also act as a resilient backup path to keep your business online if your main connection fails. Fast to deploy, scalable, and highly secure when correctly configured, wireless point-to-point gives you enterprise-grade connectivity and flexibility at a fraction of the traditional infrastructure cost.
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Gives your business fast, reliable fibre broadband without the hassle and cost of a traditional phone line. Because the connection is data-only, you’re not paying for a landline you don’t really use, and you’re ready for the all-IP future as old copper voice services are switched off. It’s ideal for businesses that rely on Microsoft 365, cloud apps, VoIP and remote access, but don’t need or can’t justify the cost of a full leased line. Installation is typically quicker, the pricing is simpler, and ongoing faults are easier to diagnose because there’s only one service to manage. In short, SOGEA gives you business-grade connectivity, cleaner billing, and a future-proof platform for modern voice and data – all at a very competitive monthly cost. Fibre without phone lines — ideal for businesses phasing out voice and focusing on data-driven operations.
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networks give your business instant, flexible connectivity wherever your team happens to be – in the office, on the road or on-site with customers. With 4G/5G data, staff can securely access email, Microsoft 365, cloud apps and VoIP on laptops, tablets and phones without relying on guest Wi-Fi or dodgy public hotspots. It’s perfect for sales teams, engineers, remote workers and pop-up locations, and can also be used as a backup internet connection for your office if your main broadband fails. Add in centralised management of SIMs and data usage, and you get a secure, controllable way to keep people connected and productive anywhere, turning “work from anywhere” from a nice idea into a practical reality.
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FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) gives your business a pure fibre connection all the way into your building, delivering ultrafast, highly reliable broadband that doesn’t suffer from the limitations of old copper lines. That means smoother video meetings, lightning-fast access to Microsoft 365 and cloud apps, and quick uploads for large files, backups and shared drives. Because FTTP is designed for the modern, all-IP world, it’s ideal for VoIP, remote working and future services that haven’t even arrived yet. In short, FTTP gives you the speed and stability to run a modern, digital-first business without your internet connection holding you back.
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ADSL / FTTC: These products are no longer available:TN switch off).
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This new single-order ADSL replacement lets your business keep dependable broadband in locations where fibre or FTTC just aren’t available, without paying for a separate traditional phone line you don’t really need. It delivers a simple, cost-effective data connection over existing copper, ideal for smaller offices, card machines, alarms, guest Wi-Fi or backup connectivity, while still supporting VoIP phone services over the top. As legacy ADSL and PSTN services are withdrawn, SOADSL gives you a straightforward migration path that keeps you online and compliant, without the expense of a full leased line or the disruption of major infrastructure work. In short, it’s a practical, budget-friendly way to stay connected through the all-IP transition.ADSL Replacement - the same as ADSL without the phone line.
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SOGFAST gives your business ultra-fast broadband over existing copper lines, without the need for a traditional phone service – ideal when you need serious speed but don’t want the cost of a leased line. By using G.fast technology on a single-order basis, it delivers much higher download rates than standard FTTC, so cloud apps, Microsoft 365, large file transfers, VoIP and video conferencing all feel faster and more responsive. Because it runs over existing infrastructure, installation is typically quicker and less disruptive, and you benefit from simpler, data-only billing with no wasted spend on a landline you barely use. In short, SOGFAST is a powerful, cost-effective way to boost your connectivity and future-proof your business for the all-IP world.
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EFM gives your business a dedicated, business-grade connection using bonded copper pairs, delivering far more stability and resilience than traditional broadband – often with guaranteed speeds and SLAs. It’s a great option where full fibre or leased lines aren’t available or are too costly to install, but you still need reliable connectivity for cloud services, VoIP, remote workers and large file transfers. Because EFM is uncontended, your bandwidth isn’t fighting with the neighbours, and if one copper pair develops a fault the remaining pairs can usually keep you online while it’s fixed. In short, EFM offers a solid middle ground between standard broadband and full leased fibre, giving you predictable performance and professional support without the top-end price tag.An older leased line alternative using bonded copper, still applicable in some legacy installations (lNo longer available due to PSTN switch-off)).
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