Connecting businesses in Hammersmith & Fulham to London's fastest internet

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Built for London, by Londoners

We own and operate our own fibre network, purpose-built to meet the needs of businesses in Hammersmith & Fulham.

With bandwidth dedicated to you, we give your business the capacity to operate seamlessly – no slowdowns, no interruptions.

Services for every business

From global media companies and corporate headquarters in Hammersmith to independent retailers and creative studios in Fulham, this area is a hub of business activity.

With major transport links and a thriving commercial scene, businesses here need high-capacity connectivity that won’t slow them down. Whether you’re managing live broadcasts, running cloud-based applications, or handling high-volume transactions, Vorboss delivers the speed and reliability to keep your business moving forward.

What our customers say

It’s been truly refreshing dealing with Vorboss, who have been efficient throughout the onboarding process. The customer service has been excellent, and on any occasion we've needed rapid assistance, Vorboss has not only delivered on expectations but has surpassed them.

Fred Webster-Trussell, Kitchen Operations Manager at Patty & Bun

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Put an end to indecision. And the limits of legacy 1Gbps internet.

Legacy fibre and copper connections are called legacy for a reason. Lower speeds, lower bandwidth, and higher chance of disruption can limit productivity and growth and impact customer satisfaction. 

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The consequences of not choosing 10Gbps internet.

Legacy fibre and copper connections are called legacy for a reason. Lower speeds, lower bandwidth, and higher chance of disruption can limit productivity and growth and impact customer satisfaction.

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What’s the difference between business broadband and a leased line?

Business broadband is a shared connection is often affected by peak-time congestion, offering inconsistent speeds. A leased line, on the other hand, provides a dedicated, symmetrical connection with guaranteed upload and download speeds, ensuring reliability and consistent performance.

Why is a leased line more reliable than business broadband?

Leased lines are dedicated solely to your business, ensuring the full bandwidth is always available. Unlike broadband, which is shared with multiple users, leased lines eliminate the risk of slowdowns caused by network congestion.

Is a leased line suitable for small businesses, or is it only for larger enterprises?

A leased line is ideal for any business where reliable internet is critical to operations, whether it’s a small team relying on cloud services or a large company managing heavy data transfers. Its scalability makes it beneficial for businesses of all sizes. Plus, Vorboss offers more affordable packages for small and medium sized businesses.

What is symmetrical bandwidth, and why does it matter?

Symmetrical bandwidth means upload and download speeds are the same. This is crucial for businesses that rely on video conferencing, file sharing, cloud services, or hosting servers, as it ensures consistent performance for both sending and receiving data.

How does an SLA (Service Level Agreement) differ between business broadband and leased lines?

Leased lines typically have robust SLAs that guarantee uptime and have rapid fault resolution. If you choose a good supplier, they'll automatically compensate you for downtime. Business broadband SLAs often provide only basic fault investigation times and definitely won't provide automatic compensation for downtime because the infrastructure is simply not reliable enough.