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Data: Overview

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The data market is evolving at speed to meet the ever increasing demands and business requirements of a virtual world; a network transformation is taking place.

But can your current supplier keep up the pace to ensure your expectations and needs are met?

Exchange of information, be it voice or data, in a high integrity environment is paramount for the majority of businesses; particularly within the Professional Services sector.

Total deliver a full range of data services, all aimed to improve working practices, increase productivity and drive cost efficiency whilst helping you deliver the highest levels of client service and satisfaction.  Failover options also ensure your disaster recovery plans are met.

New technologies are fast evolving.  Next generation Ethernet (EFM) products are now being recognised as a serious contender in replacing traditional leased lines.  The benefits range from lower costs, simpler network topography and improved resilience to the potential delivery of 100mb of bandwidth.  IP products include Quality of Service (QoS) options, allowing you to set your own parameters to ensure there is no degradation to voice traffic. 

And as for the Cloud, Total can provide down to earth, practical and proven solutions, from infrastructure and core office applications to specialist software.  Working with professional services specialist provider K-Cloud (a member of the Total group of companies), cost control is enhanced by a fixed monthly fee based on user numbers.

So regardless of the size of your firm, Total is ready to advise you of the best and most realistic connectivity solutions on offer.


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