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Leased Lines

What Is a Leased Line?

A leased line is a private, always-on circuit reserved exclusively for your organisation, be it fibre or copper, that connects your premises to your ISP or between sites. It guarantees the same upload and download speeds (symmetry), uninterrupted use, and consistent performance, unlike shared broadband.

Why Choose a Leased Line?

Key advantages and business values

Dedicated, Uncontended Bandwidth

Your business has its own “private lane” no congestion, no traffic jams, just reliable access.

Symmetrical Upload & Download

Both are optimised for equal speeds and support backups, file sharing, video calls, and cloud applications.

Guaranteed Reliability (SLAs)

Service Level Agreements assure uptime, fast repairs, and accountability, keeping your team connected.

Low Latency & Optimized Performance

Stable, fast lines help VoIP, conferencing, and real-time applications run smoothly.

Private & Secure Connections

Traffic isn’t shared, so your data stays more secure. Use with VPN or encryption for full protection.

Scalable for Your Growth

Support ranges from Mbps to multi-Gbps. Infrastructure designed to grow with you.

Considerations When Choosing a Leased Line

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Installation Time:

More setup may take 30-90 days longer if new infrastructure is needed.

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Higher Costs:

Leased lines are more expensive than broadband but deliver correspondingly stronger performance and value.

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Contract Commitments:

Expect long-term contracts (12–36 months). Early termination may incur penalties.

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Location Limitations:

Availability can vary, especially in rural or remote areas.

Leased Line vs Broadband

  • Broadband is cost-effective and quick to deploy, but shares bandwidth with others. You may suffer performance dips during peak usage.
  • Leased Lines offer exclusive access to guaranteed bandwidth, reliability, and performance even during peak times.

If constant speed, predictable performance, or support for cloud tools is essential, leased lines are worth including in your connectivity portfolio.


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VITS Advantage in Leased Line Delivery

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Tailored Connectivity Strategy

We assess your business needs for bandwidth, latency, and uptime, and recommend FTTP or DIA solutions that meet them.

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Resilient Connectivity Design

Build in failover options (e.g. broadband backup or bonded links) to safeguard continuity.

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Managed Deployment & Optimization

We manage installation, configuration, SLAs, and future bandwidth scaling so you stay connected, hassle-free.

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Future-Ready Performance

Support for cloud workloads, VoIP, real-time applications, and multi-site connectivity delivered reliably.

VITS Leased Line Implementation Workflow

Understand business needs, growth forecasts, and operational risk.

Choose between FTTP or leased lines; set backup strategies as needed.

Seamlessly activate circuits, IPs, routing and performance testing.

Proactively manage uptime and performance across life of service.

Adjust bandwidth or add resiliency as your business grows.

Leased Lines Fast, Reliable, Yours Alone

Connectivity is foundational. A leased line is peace of mind, and performance-level investments match serious business demand. With VITS, you get robust connectivity, not just a fast connection.

Contact VITS today to assess your internet speeds and align your infrastructure with its business demands.


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Leased Lines FAQs

A leased line provides a dedicated, private internet connection with guaranteed speeds and reliability. It is ideal for businesses that need consistent, high-performance connectivity for cloud services, VoIP, video conferencing, and other critical operations.

Leased lines offer guaranteed speeds, high reliability, and consistent performance for applications like cloud services, video conferencing, and VoIP. They help reduce downtime and ensure smooth, uninterrupted business operations.

Yes. SMEs benefit from leased lines when they require dependable, high-speed connectivity for multiple users, cloud applications, and data-heavy workloads, without the performance fluctuations of standard broadband.

Absolutely. Leased lines can be upgraded to higher bandwidths or additional connections to support growing teams, increased data usage, and more demanding applications.

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