Private networks for large or multi-site businesses paired with monitoring, maintenance & readily available backup.
When it comes to private wide area networks and business continuity services, a “set it and leave it” approach just doesn’t cut the mustard.
What is a managed network?
When you connect multiple sites together with data circuits, you’ll have a number of concerns: How do we keep data secure? What if something goes wrong? How do we differentiate one site from another when it comes to billing?
Beaming’s managed network service addresses all of these concerns and more. With everything managed by just one provider, life looks a lot simpler, doesn’t it?
Why Beaming?
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Don’t just take our word for it
‘Beaming are proactive, and that’s great. They’ll check in with me every so often and ask how it’s going and want to know if there’s anything they can do to help improve things. Ultimately, it means I don’t have to worry about it.’
Nick Turton, Managing Director, Zoonou
‘Many providers over-promise. Beaming also ‘over-promise’, but then they deliver it. I’d say Beaming has made about 1,000% improvement on what we had before.’
Stewart Drew, Director and CEO De La Warr Pavilion
‘One of the many things I like about Beaming is their integrity and honesty; they’re clear about what exactly they can offer us, and I absolutely trust their judgement on that. It’s a really nice relationship.’
Jon Wheeeler, CEO, Advocacy for All
‘Beaming took us from the dark ages of telecom to the 21st century overnight. They’ve taken all the pain away – we don’t have to worry about a thing. It’s just been a really good journey.’
Michael Procyshyn IT Director, Park Holidays UK Ltd
‘The ProtectNet solution has allowed us to offer a level of security to clients which goes above and beyond the usual monitoring services, whether for intrusion detection, CCTV or access control. <br />
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Bill MacGregor, Director, Corps Security