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    Sometimes it feels like a fever dream, for others the world’s worst nightmare – for the most part we’d swear we were a collective part of a giant social experiment. Seemingly overnight, “normal” and “abnormal” were flipped on their heads. We connected less, avoided more, and the very fabric of the way we worked was forever redefined.

    For a long time, it looked like conventional businesses and office spaces were a forever thing of the past. You see, we humans are nothing if not a resilient bunch, and we very rapidly adapted to the concepts of remote working, digitisation and running a fully fledged organisation while still in pyjama pants at 12pm.

    Fast-forward a few more years, however, and the new normal is now old, yet the old normal is becoming new – it’s complicated, and one of those “had to be there” situations.

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    Suddenly, however, there’s a resurgence in the concept of a full-fledged business – complete with employees, working hours, water coolers and fibre.

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    We can already hear the prudent accounting department, out-of-touch MD, and head of procurement sitting around a table negotiating whether we really need to invest so highly in fibre to the business. We’ve survived this long without it, after all, so what’s the point in destroying our balance sheets for a chance to stream YouTube videos a wee bit faster? It’s not like our business will come to a standstill or be left behind by our competitors, right?

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    • Next up, reliability. Picture this: no more frantic calls to IT because the Wi-Fi decided to take an unscheduled coffee break. FTTB means a rock-solid connection that’s as dependable as your morning cup of coffee (minus the caffeine jitters). Say goodbye to downtime and hello to a network that’s as reliable as it is speedy.
    • But wait, there’s more. FTTB isn’t just about faster internet; it’s about future-proofing our business. In an era where digital transformation is the name of the game, having a robust network infrastructure isn’t just a nice-to-have — it’s a must-have. With FTTB, we’re investing in our long-term success, equipping ourselves to tackle whatever challenges the future may bring.
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    So, as we gather around the boardroom table to discuss the merits of investing in fibre to the business, let’s remember one thing: we’re not just upgrading our internet connection; we’re future-proofing our business, boosting productivity and ensuring that we’re ready for whatever tomorrow holds. The King of Connectivity is back, and long may it reign!

    You see, great FTTB isn’t just great FTTB. It’s a world of possibilities. It’s connecting. It’s networking. It’s efficient workforces and rapid, redefined organisational structure. Entering the world of Vox Fibre to the Business is more than just signing up for a product – it’s making a choice, an active choice, to be, do, think and live better. To step into the future from the present – putting the past behind you, and your behind in the past. As Timone and Pumba once said, Hakuna Matata – meaning no worries for the rest of your days so long as you’re in the FTTB lane.

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