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You are at:Home»Technology»Take control of your connectivity amidst the UK’s 5G challenges

Take control of your connectivity amidst the UK’s 5G challenges

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Posted By sme-admin on April 7, 2025 Technology
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Chief Executive Officer at Espria:
Clinton Groome
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Chief Executive Officer at Espria

Unreliable connectivity isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a business risk. Poor network performance can lead to lost productivity, operational delays, and frustrated employees and customers. 

A recent report highlighted that the UK has some of the slowest 5G speeds in the G7, with mobile coverage challenges impacting businesses nationwide. Industries reliant on real-time data—such as retail, logistics, and remote-working sectors—are particularly affected. 

With businesses unable to rely on national infrastructure improvements alone, they must proactively assess their connectivity strategies. A slow, inconsistent network costs time and money, making it essential for organisations to evaluate whether their current connectivity meets their needs. 

Building a smarter approach to business connectivity

Rather than waiting for national infrastructure improvements, businesses can explore reliable, secure, and high-speed connectivity options tailored to their operational needs. 

“Businesses should consider dedicated leased lines to ensure uncontended, high-speed connections that deliver consistent performance,” says Clinton Groome, Chief Executive Officer at Espria.  

“Unlike shared networks, these solutions provide reliability and stability, keeping operations running smoothly. Leased lines represent the gold standard for business connectivity, offering dedicated, high-speed, and uncontended internet access with maximum reliability. For businesses requiring fast broadband, FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) is an excellent option, while SOGEA (Single Order Generic Ethernet Access) provides efficiency by eliminating the need for a traditional phone line.” 

Businesses benefit from adopting a structured approach when evaluating connectivity solutions. Mobile data, including 4G and 5G, can play a role but should be viewed as a backup rather than a primary solution. 

“5G holds great potential, but inconsistent coverage and speed limitations mean it may not always be the best choice for business-critical operations,” Groome explains.  

“For areas with fewer connectivity options, SOADSL (Single Order ADSL) can provide a solution, though businesses may find greater benefits in higher-performance alternatives. For organisations looking for a scalable and secure alternative to consumer broadband, business-grade Ethernet offers excellent performance and security.” 

Recent studies have shown that companies investing in dedicated connectivity solutions have experienced up to a 40% reduction in downtime and improved operational efficiency.  

“As businesses continue to embrace digital transformation, reliable and secure networks are becoming a fundamental pillar of success.” 

The case for proactive investment 

Connectivity is no longer just about speed—it’s about security, stability and business continuity. Relying solely on public 5G networks or outdated broadband solutions can introduce performance issues, security risks and operational downtime. 

Groome continues, “Network resilience is critical. Businesses must ask themselves: would an outage impact critical operations? If the answer is yes, then it’s time to re-evaluate connectivity strategies. Security should also be a top priority. Public networks can expose sensitive data, making businesses vulnerable to cyber threats. Investing in secure, private connectivity solutions is essential to safeguarding data and maintaining trust.” 

“With digital transformation accelerating, scalability is another key consideration. Can your current infrastructure support future growth? If not, proactive investment is needed to avoid costly disruptions. By reviewing their connectivity strategy now, businesses can future-proof their operations and unlock new opportunities for innovation.” 

Taking the next step towards a resilient future 

With UK 5G coverage still developing, businesses have the power to take control of their connectivity rather than waiting for infrastructure improvements. 

Groome concludes, “Failing to upgrade connectivity now could mean falling behind competitors, losing customers and exposing sensitive data to cyber risks. Businesses that act today will be the ones that thrive in a digital-first economy. Whether it’s upgrading existing networks, adding redundancy measures, or exploring dedicated connectivity options, investing in a robust, future-proof solution will ensure businesses remain productive, competitive and secure.  

The question is: what steps is your business taking to stay connected and prepared for the future?” 

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