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Hi there
To get broadband setup what you need to do is choose a provider and then sign up with them. You can do all this online. You can use our postcode checker at http://www.broadband.co.uk to help you find suppliers in your area. Our video at http://www.broadband.co.uk/broadband-video.jsp shows a step through of how to find a broadband supplier. Hope this helps ![]() |
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I'm looking for broadband for our very small two-person office. Should I go with a business broadband package or would a "home broadband" deal be a viable and cheaper option? We'd need to access our e-mail anywhere (as we can with Virgin, which we have at home), and an e-mail address with our company name would be preferable.
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You can use residential broadband for a small office, just get a deal which give you a router for connecting more than one PC.
Accessing your home email accounts, well if all you need is an internet connection to do this then you are fine. The business broadband packages you might find are easier to setup email accounts with your company name on, but you can buy such services third party such as this one https://mail.theimps.com/src/login.php |
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