Introduction
Connectivity has reached a new level. While most businesses are still weighing up 100Mb, 1Gb or 10Gb leased lines, some sectors have already moved beyond. Enter the 100Gb leased line — the ultimate in speed, capacity, and reliability. But who actually needs 100Gb, and what advantages does it deliver?
What is a 100Gb Leased Line?
A 100Gb leased line provides 100,000Mb/sec of symmetrical bandwidth, delivered over dedicated fibre. It’s uncontended, SLA-backed, and designed for organisations with extreme connectivity needs.
This isn’t a step up — it’s a giant leap in capability.
Who Uses 100Gb Leased Lines?
100Gb services are not designed for everyday SMEs. They’re built for:
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Data centres handling petabytes of storage and traffic
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ISPs and carriers providing connectivity to thousands of customers
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Financial institutions where milliseconds can mean millions
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Media and gaming companies moving huge volumes of data in real time
Why Choose 100Gb Over 10Gb?
A 10Gb leased line can support thousands of users and advanced cloud workloads. But for sectors where downtime or congestion isn’t an option, 100Gb provides:
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Future-proof scalability for decades
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The ability to run multiple 10Gb connections in parallel
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Resilience for high-frequency data and critical applications
The Cost of 100Gb Leased Lines
Unlike 100Mb or 1Gb leased lines, pricing for 100Gb isn’t off-the-shelf. Costs are bespoke and based on factors like location, distance, and infrastructure.
At Connect2, we work directly with carriers to negotiate custom pricing for every 100Gb deployment.
Why Connect2?
We’re one of the few providers able to source and deliver 100Gb leased line speeds in the UK. Our services are backed by:
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Price Promise Guarantee
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24/7 enterprise-grade support
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Decades of combined industry expertise
Request your 100Gb leased line speed quote today and see what’s possible.
Conclusion
100Gb leased lines are not for everyone — but for the businesses that need them, they represent the ultimate competitive edge. From data centres to financial giants, 100Gb is powering the next generation of global connectivity.