Get temporary, remote or urgent sites online quickly with 4G, 5G, wireless and satellite connectivity shaped around your location, timeline and operational needs. Keep teams connected to cloud applications, communications and site systems while permanent services are installed or where fixed connectivity is not practical.
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DEPLOYMENT SPEED
Order the service, wait for surveys and installation, configure equipment, then bring the site online.
Confirm the site requirements, select the most suitable available connection, deploy the equipment and give teams access to the systems they need.
WHY IT MATTERS
A lack of connectivity can delay site openings, relocations and temporary operations. Teams may still need access to Microsoft Teams, cloud systems, phone services, payment tools and operational platforms before a fixed connection is ready.
Mobile and satellite options can often be introduced more quickly than permanent fixed-line services, helping teams become operational sooner.
Connectivity no longer needs to hold up office moves, site launches, construction activity or short-term service delivery.
Remote or hard-to-reach sites can connect to business systems even where fibre availability is limited or unsuitable.
Temporary connectivity can keep work moving while permanent broadband or dedicated internet access is ordered and installed.
WHERE IT HELPS
Rapid deployment supports organisations when fixed-line services are delayed, unavailable or unnecessary for the length of the requirement.
Connect site offices, project teams and operational tools quickly, helping work begin before permanent infrastructure is available.
Support staff systems, payments, ticketing and operational communications across temporary venues and event locations.
Keep teams working during office moves while permanent broadband or leased-line services are being installed.
Provide access in locations where fibre is unavailable, delayed or difficult to deliver.
Restore access quickly when an existing service is disrupted or a temporary operational base is needed.
Support short-term offices, retail spaces, service points and project teams without committing to unnecessary fixed infrastructure.
CONNECTED SERVICES
A temporary connection often becomes part of a wider network, continuity or workplace plan. Because dbfb supports the services around it, rapid deployment can be aligned with the technology the site needs from the outset.
Use mobile, wireless or satellite connectivity as a backup route when primary services are disrupted.
Give teams access to Microsoft Teams, cloud telephony and collaboration tools from the first day on site.
Support temporary meeting rooms, displays and workplace technology with suitable underlying connectivity.
HOURS, NOT MONTHS
A traditional fixed-line service can take weeks or months from order to installation. In suitable circumstances, mobile, wireless or satellite equipment can be assessed, deployed and made ready for use in a fraction of that time.
SEAMLESS INTEGRATION
Rapid deployment connectivity becomes more valuable when it connects with the systems your people use every day. Integrations can reduce manual tasks, improve visibility and create a more joined-up experience from the first day on site.
ONE ACCOUNTABLE TEAM
The value of rapid connectivity is not simply how quickly the equipment arrives. It is whether the site can use the systems, communication tools and services needed to operate. With dbfb, the timeline, location, coverage and wider requirements are considered together. UK-based support can help with setup, performance and future changes, while ongoing account management supports the transition into permanent or resilient connectivity.
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The recommendation starts with when the site needs to be operational and what must be available from that point.
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Coverage, user demand, site layout and application requirements help determine whether 4G, 5G, wireless or satellite is most suitable.
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The service can be planned around cloud systems, calls, payments and operational technology rather than basic internet access alone.
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Equipment can support a temporary project, bridge a fixed-line delay or form part of a longer-term backup and continuity plan.
FAQS
Rapid deployment connectivity provides temporary, urgent or remote internet access using options such as 4G, 5G, wireless and satellite when fixed-line services are delayed, unavailable or unsuitable.
Timescales depend on the location, coverage, equipment availability and site requirements. In suitable circumstances, mobile or satellite options can often be deployed much faster than a new fixed-line service.
It can support construction sites, office relocations, events, temporary workplaces, emergency response, remote locations and sites waiting for permanent connectivity.
Yes, where available bandwidth, coverage and latency are suitable. The required applications should be reviewed before the connection is selected.
Yes, but call quality depends on the performance and stability of the chosen connection. Voice traffic and other critical services should be considered as part of the setup.
Rapid deployment connectivity can support wider security and continuity requirements when access, equipment and network policies are configured appropriately. Compliance still depends on the organisation's broader processes and responsibilities.
Alternative networks, external antennas, wireless services or satellite connectivity may be considered depending on the site and performance required.
Low-earth orbit satellite connectivity uses satellites positioned closer to Earth than traditional satellite services. It can provide internet access in locations where fixed or mobile coverage is limited, subject to equipment placement and line-of-sight requirements.
It can be used as a temporary service, a permanent option in some remote locations or a backup connection. The right approach depends on expected usage, performance and long-term requirements.
Yes. In some cases, the equipment can remain in place as part of the site's network resilience and failover arrangements.
Security can include managed routers, controlled access, network separation, firewall policies and suitable authentication. The exact setup depends on the site, users and services being supported.
UK-based support can help with setup, performance issues, equipment, SIMs and service changes. Dedicated account management can also support the move to permanent connectivity or a longer-term resilience plan.
PLAN THE NEXT STEP
Avoid waiting for permanent infrastructure when teams need access to cloud applications, communication tools and operational systems now.