One line in.Every flat happy.
One fat, SLA-backed line into the building. A private network in every flat. Tenants online the day they get the keys.
Stop making thirty tenants each gamble on their own consumer broadband — the install lottery, the Day-1 fault call to your office, the flat that's still off three weeks in. Put one dedicated leased line into the building, split it across every unit over private managed Wi-Fi, and make working gigabit a feature of the tenancy. One contract, one SLA, one number — yours.
- Live on move-in day
- Private SSID per flat
- One SLA, one number
- Sized to the block
- PSTN-2027 future-proof
- Prices ex VAT
Tenant gets the keys. The flat's already online.
No per-flat Openreach order, no two-week wait, no engineer no-show, no 'which provider do I pick' confusion. The line's live and the flat's SSID exists before they arrive. The single biggest first-week complaint — gone.
Thirty flaky lines, or one good one.
The per-flat consumer-broadband model fails landlords in the same four ways every time. A managed building line fixes all four — here's the honest version.
Online on move-in day
No per-flat Openreach order, no two-week install lottery, no engineer-visit no-shows. The building's line is already live and the tenant's flat SSID already exists. They scan a card, they're online before the kettle's boiled.
Fast, and consistent
One dedicated symmetric line — sized to the block, not a flaky consumer connection per flat. Per-unit fair-use keeps one heavy streamer from wrecking everyone's evening. Need more headroom as the block fills? We step the bearer up, not rip-and-replace.
Private per flat
Each flat gets its own isolated SSID + password — tenants can't see each other's traffic or devices, same as a normal home network. A guest SSID for communal areas sits alongside. It behaves like everyone has their own line, because logically they do.
An amenity tenants actually want
“Gigabit included” is now a rentable feature, not a nice-to-have — it shows in the listing photos and the viewing. We won't promise you a rent-uplift number (it depends on location, unit class, and how you market it); we promise the bit we control: it works on day one and it keeps working.
One line in. Split the smart way.
The shared line isn't a router in a cupboard and a single password on a sticker. It's a managed network — survey, dedicated line, gateway, per-flat private Wi-Fi, one dashboard.
- Step 01
One leased line into the comms room
We survey the building and bring a single dedicated, SLA-backed leased line to the comms room / riser. Sized to the unit count and how hard you expect tenants to lean on it. Quote it live by postcode below.
- Step 02
Managed gateway + APs through the building
A managed gateway in the comms room, access points per floor / per unit as the building needs. Structured cabling re-used where it exists; we tell you honestly on day one if it doesn't.
- Step 03
A private SSID per flat
Every flat gets its own SSID + password, isolated from every other flat. A communal guest network sits alongside for lobbies, lifts, and amenity spaces. Per-unit QoS so the line is shared fairly, not first-come-first-served.
- Step 04
Tenant scans, tenant's online
Welcome card in the flat: QR code, network name, the lot. New tenant scans it and they're connected in minutes — no provider to choose, no router to wait for, no Day-1 fault call to your office.
- Step 05
You see the whole estate
One dashboard: per-unit uptime, per-AP client counts, the line's health. Spot the dead flat before the tenant rings. One contract, one SLA, one number — yours, not thirty tenants' thirty ISPs.
Price the line into your block.
Drop the building's postcode, pick the address, and pull live carrier quotes for that exact site — speeds, terms, monthly and install all in. This prices the dedicated feed into the comms room; we size it to the unit count with you. Save what you want; we won't chase you — come back to us when you're ready to order. Prices ex VAT. No order placed online.
- 1Postcode
- 2Address
- 3Quotes
- 4Save
- ex VAT
↳ live carrier quotes by address · prices ex VAT · cheapest first · save as many as you like · no sales chase
One line that's still standing after the copper goes.
The UK PSTN copper network is being retired by January 2027. A building still relying on per-flat copper broadband is a problem deferred. A managed full-fibre leased line into the building is the answer that doesn't expire.
We won't sell you a fantasy number.
Plenty of suppliers will quote you a rent uplift. We won't — it depends on your location, unit class, and how you market it, and a made-up figure helps nobody. Here's what's actually true.
Three ways to pay for it
Inclusive (folded into rent as an amenity), bill-payer (tenants pay for their tier), or whole-building wholesale. We model the real numbers for your block before you sign.
Fewer voids, faster lets
“Gigabit included, working on day one” is a line in the listing and an answer at the viewing. We can't promise a percentage; we can promise it's a genuine differentiator versus a flat that ships with a copper socket and a shrug.
One throat to choke
One SLA with service credits, one dashboard, one number — instead of arbitrating between a tenant and their own ISP every time something drops. The operational saving is real even before the amenity argument.
The model that fits your block is its own conversation — see landlord pricing models for the bill-payer vs inclusive vs wholesale economics, honestly laid out.
The questions landlords actually ask.
One line in. Quote your block.
Live carrier pricing for the dedicated feed into your building, by postcode, right now. Save what you want — we won't chase you; you come back to us when you're ready.
More than one block?
The quoter above is one building. The multi-site checker runs broadband + leased-line quotes across your whole portfolio at once and shows the fastest option per site on a map.
