Cheap Leased Line - How To Find One Rapidly
Looking for a cheap leased line? You're in luck.
We've created a web site that gets prices from the UK's leading leased line circuit providers.
It compares the quotes, checks which quote is cheapest, then calculates the lowest leased line price we can find for your specific location.
Why We Built A 'Cheap Leased Line' Seeking Robot
Sadly, our 'cheap leased line seeking robot' doesn't look this cool.
We used to have to spend dozens of hours each week requesting prices from BT, Virgin Media and other leased line carriers. And frankly, we got a bit sick of it. One quote is no hassle. Even 1000 quotes is fine. But when you get to 10,000+, it's a bit of a nightmare.
So we created a cheap leased line seeking robot that would automate the process, save us time and enable our consultants to retrieve leased line prices in seconds.
Although we developed the site for our own internal use, we decided it might be of interest to the general public. So we created a slimmed down version that lets IT Managers find a cheap leased line price rapidly.
Which Carrier Offers the Cheapest Leased Line Circuits?
It varies from location to location.
The price we get from each carrier depends on how close you are to their existing network. The further away you are from their network, the more expensive it will be for them to connect you up, using their own tail circuits. As each of the leased line carriers has their own unique footprint, it's not helpful to speculate which will be cheaper.
The best advice we can give you is to put your postcode into our pricing tool, get a price, then give us a ring on 020 7847 4510 and we'll be able to check which carrier provided us with the cheapest quote.
Tips on Getting A Cheap Leased Line
Take Advantage Of The Wholesale Market - Big-name carriers like BT and Virgin Media sell dedicated connections at wholesale prices to other ISPs. So you can get a BT or Virgin Media circuit WITHOUT having to buy it directly from the carriers' own retail divisions. It can often be cheaper to buy leased lines from smaller providers, rather than directly from the big-name firms.
Let The Carriers Compete To Win The Right To Serve You - Some providers only use one carrier to provide their leased lines. This means that you could end up paying over the odds for connectivity, if you're in an area where that carrier is not the best option.
Other providers are carrier-independent. This means they're free to choose the carrier that's right for you. They get competitive quotes from multiple carriers, so they can find the cheapest circuit provider, and in turn offer you a cheap leased line price.
Check Whether You Can Get A Cheap Leased Line
Find out how much your connection SHOULD cost by using our free leased line pricing tool.