Gigabit voucher scheme from DCMS
This voucher scheme has now ended
But gigabit connectivity may be more affordable than you think.
Post updated 17/03/2021
Claim a DCMS gigabit discount voucher of up to £3,500 against the cost of a superfast internet connection. Beaming is a registered supplier for the government’s gigabit voucher scheme.
The DCMS Gigabit Voucher scheme allows SMEs in rural parts of the UK to form a group and claim a discount voucher of up to £3,500 each against the cost of installing a consistently superfast and reliable gigabit capable connection.
All you have to do to apply for a government discount voucher is:
- Get together with businesses nearby
- Check your eligibility for the scheme
- Choose one of our packages (more detail can be found below)
- Ask us to provide your connectivity
- Wait for the voucher to be approved
- If the cost of installation is above £3,500, pay any top-up charges (the cost of installation mainly depends on your geographical location)
- Allow us to install your new, super fast connection. We claim the value of the voucher back from DCMS
- Pay the pre-agreed monthly charges for your data, which will vary depending on the package chosen
What kind of connection can I get?
We provide this kind of advanced connectivity through our fibre optic leased lines,
Although the connection provided by us must be capable of delivering up to 1Gbps, if you think that your business may not need such a high speed (yet!), we’re offering packages allowing for the following speeds:
100Mbps on 1Gbps bearer
200Mbps on 1Gbps bearer
500Mbps on 1Gbps bearer
1Gbps on 1Gbps bearer
This means that as your business grows, you can scale up your connection to meet your changing demands.
Why use your gigabit discount voucher with Beaming?
What if I’m not in a rural location?
As the world of work moves online, a fibre optic leased line is a future-proof, scalable investment in the smooth-running of your business. Even if you are not in a rural location and therefore cannot take advantage of this scheme, the price of fibre connectivity is becoming increasingly affordable, and there may even be other schemes you can take advantage of as the government encourages businesses to “go digital”.
What if I’m not ready for a fibre leased line?
Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) or Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) broadband technologies are suitable for small businesses that need fast and reliable connectivity.
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Why do businesses need super fast and reliable connectivity?
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- Accountancy
- Multi-Site
- Leased Lines
- Telephony
- Remote Working
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