14 August 2024
Everflow has announced its expansion into the broadband and phone market.
Partnering with Gamma, Everflow is launching a comprehensive range of broadband and phone products tailored to meet the unique needs of SMEs and sole traders.
With the copper switch-off rapidly approaching, the shift to digital connectivity has never been more urgent for businesses. Understanding the challenges this transition presents for SMEs, Everflow has launched a suite of broadband and phone products designed to simplify and future-proof their communication needs.
“The copper switch-off represents a significant shift in the UK’s connectivity landscape, and it’s vital that SMEs are not left behind in this transition. Our new broadband and phone services are designed with the needs of small businesses in mind, ensuring they have access to reliable, high-speed internet and voice solutions. Our successful proof of concept has shown that there is a real demand for these kinds of solutions, and we’re excited to roll this out nationwide,” said Andy Sheldon, CTO, Everflow.
Everflow’s move into the broadband and phone sector is a natural extension of its vision to simplify utilities for businesses. By offering water, waste, and connectivity services under one roof, Everflow aims to streamline utility management for SMEs, freeing them up to focus on growth and success.
“Our entry into the connectivity market is a significant milestone in our journey towards becoming a comprehensive multi-utility provider. We are driven by the goal of making utilities simpler for businesses, and having everything under one roof is key to achieving that. By expanding our services to include broadband and phone solutions, we are not only meeting the current needs of our customers but also positioning ourselves for future growth and innovation. This launch is testament to our commitment to providing SMEs with the tools they need to thrive,” said Craig Dallison, CEO, Everflow.
Everflow’s connectivity products are available across the UK wherever BT networks are present.