FTTP Leased Line for Business: Speed Reliability and Cost
AMVIA delivers this service as part of our managed IT portfolio for UK businesses. Fixed monthly pricing, no hidden fees, and a team that understands your business.
FTTP leased lines deliver fibre-to-the-premises connectivity on a dedicated, uncontended circuit — combining the speed of fibre broadband with leased-line reliability and symmetric bandwidth. Available to UK businesses in areas served by Openreach FTTP or alternative networks, with speeds up to 1Gbps. AMVIA quotes across all UK carriers to find the best price for your site.
Why This Matters
What's Included
Everything you get with this managed service.
Proactive Protection
Continuous monitoring and threat detection to prevent incidents before they impact your business.
Expert Management
UK-based engineers handle configuration, updates, and incident response — so you don't have to.
Regular Reporting
Monthly reports on security posture, incidents handled, and recommended improvements.
Dedicated Support
Direct access to your account team for questions, changes, and escalations.
How We Deliver This Service
Assessment
We audit your current setup and identify gaps.
Design
We design a solution around your specific requirements.
Deployment
We implement with minimal disruption to your operations.
Ongoing Management
Continuous monitoring, updates, and support.
Why Choose AMVIA for FTTP Leased Line
UK-based specialists delivering measurable results for businesses of every size.
Sheffield-Based, UK-Focused
Our engineering and support team operates from Sheffield. We understand UK compliance requirements, network infrastructure, and the specific challenges facing British businesses.
Accredited & Certified
AMVIA holds Cyber Essentials Plus, ISO 27001, and Microsoft Gold Partner status — giving you confidence that our services meet the highest UK security and quality standards.
1,200+ UK Businesses Protected
We manage IT and security for over 1,200 UK businesses across sectors including legal, finance, healthcare, and professional services. Our track record speaks for itself.
Fast, Responsive Support
Critical issues are responded to within one hour. Our helpdesk is available by phone, email, and portal — with dedicated account managers who know your environment.
Client testimonial coming soon — AMVIA protects over 1,200 UK businesses.
— AMVIA Client
Get Started
Fixed monthly pricing. No lock-in contracts.
Frequently Asked Questions
This depends on your number of users and applications. VoIP requires approximately 100 Kbps per call. Cloud applications and video conferencing need more. The UK average business broadband speed is 131 Mbps, but 20% of UK businesses report insufficient internet speeds for their needs.
Standard installation takes 30-90 working days depending on whether existing fibre infrastructure reaches your premises. The critical pricing factor is distance — premises beyond 20 miles from a provider's nearest Point of Presence see costs rise 30-50% for the same speed.
A 100 Mbps leased line costs £240-£320 per month on a 36-month term in urban areas. 500 Mbps costs £411-£673 per month, and 1 Gbps ranges from £437-£994 per month. CityFibre and alternative providers typically quote 20-35% below BT and Vodafone for equivalent products.
UK businesses lost £3.7 billion to internet outages in 2023. Small businesses lose £350-£450 per minute of downtime. 92% of UK businesses take 24 hours or longer to recover from a significant outage. Backup connectivity and failover solutions are essential for business continuity.
A leased line provides dedicated, uncontended bandwidth exclusively for your business. Unlike broadband, leased lines guarantee symmetrical upload and download speeds with 99.9% uptime SLAs. Fixed leased lines account for over 39% of UK business internet connections.
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