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Suffolk schools benefit from new high speed network

An £11m programme to link up schools, libraries and county council buildings across Suffolk with a single high speed network has been delivered by MLL Telecom and Customer Service Direct

MLL on rethinking the network

Working with local government, other operators and system integrators
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Top ten things to look for in a managed service

How to find a trusted partner
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Network sharing - let's do it!

Network sharing sounds like a good idea but how straightforward is it and what are the benefits and barriers for those embarking on such a route?

Wireless technology provides flexible solution for North Lanarkshire CCTV

A wireless communication network designed and built by MLL Telecom has enabled North Lanarkshire Council
to support over 20 mobile CCTV cameras, which can be quickly mobilised and used to monitor various locations
and events

East Sussex County Council Next Generation Network

East Sussex – a rural county

MLL Telecom Radio Safety

This document explains MLL Telecom's commitment to operating our state-of-the-art technologies with the highest regard to health, safety and any environmental impact of our radio products and services

Building security and cost savings into shared networks for local government

Transformational Network Models: This paper outlines the different approaches to creating shared networks for local public sector bodies and the relative benefits of each

Top 10 things to look for in a managed network service

Using managed services allows your own people to focus on core and strategic projects. But you need to trust a third party organisation with a service you could have delivered internally. Here are ten things to look out for

Top 10 ingredients for building shared networks

Building a network that can be shared across public sector organisations brings cost savings and is necessary to deliver other shared services, but it also brings its own challenges

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