Today’s customers don’t always want a home phone line with their broadband, but traditionally they’ve had to install both. With SOGEA, you can offer a standalone hybrid fibre broadband line (VDSL or Gfast), without the voice service.
SOGEA gives downloads of up to 80Mbs using the same reliable technology as FTTC.
Keep things simple – you only have one order to track, and we’ll make sure phone and broadband timings line up.
Your customers can bring their previous phone number with them (in line with OFCOM regulations).
Find out more about SOGEA, how it works and how it can help your customers. Documents in the process of being updated.
Click here for the Generic Ethernet Access Bulk Checker documentation
How-to guides for using SOGEA.
Communications provider NTE install and working beyond the NTE
You can now find Functional Specification, and B2B/XML Release Documentation on iPublish, which can be found within the 'Your tools' section on your Dashboard.
You can now find Functional Specification, and B2B/XML Release Documentation on iPublish, which can be found within the 'Your tools' section on your Dashboard.
We have a standardised process which we use to tell you about product releases. It’s called external information points (EIP). Find out more
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