
Signal is a next generation wireless network provider with a difference. We are not just selling connectivity but many useful applications that will benefit whole communities. As part of our service we are offering limited free access to our networks.
Option 1
Freedom Package
12 Month Contract
Our Freedom package is for the single user who wants 24/7 connectivity on the move.
Option 2
Home User Package
12 Month Contract
Our Home User package is for those who want 24/7 connectivity for all of the family as well and 1 roaming connection for connectivity on the move.
Option 3
Office User Package
12 Month Contract
Our Office User package is for the small or medium sized company who want a wireless office and 4 roaming connections for those working away from the office who want to stay connected.
Free Service
No Contract
For 2 hours a day our FREE anytime connection is for the single user who only needs limited access time and will allow you to;
"We want to see a flowering of this all over the country." - Caroline Spelman, Shadow secretary of state for communities and local government
Wi-Fi is the same wireless networking standard that is widely used in homes and offices. Wireless access points will be installed on lamp posts, similar to those in homes and offices, but with a much higher performance. These will interconnect to form a “mesh” to cover the whole borough.
We are launching with up to 20Mb download speed which is very fast. However, radio signals do not travel well through brick and concrete. If a user has thick walls and small windows (or tries to use it in a basement) it may be difficult to get a strong signal. We will be supplying wireless repeaters that can be installed in windows to boost the signal around homes and make sure you get a fast enough connection for high definition IPTV, video-on-demand and business critical data applications.
Go to the F.A.QPlease email our dedicated support team at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or by telephone on 01793 940045 (8am to 6.30pm Monday to Friday, Saturday 9am to 2pm)
You should check with your company. Provided their consent is given and they have set-up your laptop appropriately then you should be able to connect.
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