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Highlights
When law firm DPG’s internet provider failed to connect their new office in time, they needed a speedy solution to keep them on track for move-in day. Together with their managed service provider, they brought in Vorboss, who installed a leased line in only three weeks! They later added a second diverse circuit for extra resilience.

How DPG overcame last-minute delays to get online in 3 weeks
Anyone who’s managed an office move understands how much coordination it takes: logistics, tight deadlines, suppliers to manage, all while keeping the day job going. But when your internet provider, a well-known legacy player, lets you down just weeks before your move, things can get really stressful.

Three months to get connected – but the provider stalled
DPG is a specialist social justice law firm. With a team of 80, they rely on secure, fast connectivity to manage sensitive legal work.
They gave their internet provider three months’ notice to install a leased line at their new office. But as the move-in date approached, the provider asked for a further 60-day extension.
With just six weeks left to go before staff were due to move in, DPG had no choice but to cancel their contract and find a new supplier.
Six weeks to go and no internet in sight
Working with their managed service provider, DPG brought in Vorboss. Together, they aligned on a plan and used the rapid installation option, which meant their new office was connected in time for move-in day.

A second line for extra resilience
Once settled in, the firm decided to add a second line to make sure they had a resilient setup. Impressed with the first install, they used the same supplier, Vorboss, to keep things simple and efficient, while still benefiting from a truly diverse circuit and no vendor juggling.

Facing last-minute changes?
DPG switched providers just weeks before their move and now have a dedicated leased line connection scalable up to 100Gbps, built to support their business today and into the future.
Choosing the right partner like Vorboss, with the expertise and support to match, makes all the difference.
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Expedited installation incurs an additional fee:
7-day business internet installation: £15,000
14-day fast-track internet: £8,000
28-day priority internet service: £3,000
Prices exclude VAT and depend on building access requirements.
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These disruptions cost the average business around £11,000 in lost output.
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Fix problems now before they get worse
Addressing performance issues now ensures your team finishes the year strong and starts the next one even stronger. With reliable bandwidth, files transfer instantly, video calls stay clear, and systems remain responsive, so your team can focus on what really counts, getting work done.
Even if everything seems fine today, your team’s bandwidth demands are growing rapidly. Nielsen’s Law shows that high-end users’ network speeds increase by roughly 50% each year, so now’s the time to check whether your current contract can support the upgrades your team will need to avoid future slowdowns.
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