Meet the experts: High speed business broadband


Pictured is the NYnet team

Businesses in Harrogate will have an opportunity to quiz broadband experts on how to improve their internet performance at two drop-in sessions in February.

NYnet’s connectivity team will be at Indulge Café on Hornbeam Park to answer questions from businesses and provide information on how to access the company’s high performance full fibre network.

The sessions are open to all businesses in the Harrogate district, including those on Hornbeam Park, where NYnet recently announced a major expansion of its gigabit capable business broadband.

NYnet’s robust high speed broadband network serves most of the region’s schools, GPs, fire services and NHS sites. It is currently being extended to business users for the first time since the company launched in 2007.

Alastair Taylor, CEO of NYnet, said: “These sessions are a chance for local businesses to sit down with our team over coffee and have an informal chat about any issues they might be experiencing with connectivity.

“We can share our knowledge and talk through some of the options for improving their digital performance, including connection to our gigabit full fibre network and applying for match funding through Digital Enterprise.”

NYnet has recently connected two businesses at Marrtree Business Park in Knaresborough to its network and another at Bar Lane Industrial Estate in Boroughbridge as part of its rollout to North Yorkshire business parks.

Colburn Business Park in Catterick and Thornton Road Business Park in Pickering are some of the latest sites to join the network. In Harrogate, NYnet full fibre is available at Cardale Park, Hornbeam Park and at sites across town, with the company actively looking to talk to commercial property owners who would be interested in installing premium fibre to the premises.

NYnet’s broadband drop-in clinics will be held at Indulge Café, The Zone, Harrogate on Thursday 9th February from 10.30am to 12.30pm and Tuesday 28th February from 1pm to 3pm. If you are interested in attending please email sales@nynet.co.uk to register your interest.


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