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PureFluid from Fluidata takes leased lines to the next level. PureFluid can be tailor-made to your requirements and is the alternative to a costly LES or fibre leased line, giving your company a highly robust and reliable internet or point-to-point connection. However, this is not simply a leased line replacement.

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60 Mb/s Downstream*
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8 Mb/s Upstream*
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  • 1:1 contention*
  • RIPE static IP
  • 99.99% SLA
  • 12 month initial contract
  • Uptime monitoring
  • SMS and email alerts
  • Nationwide availability
  • Onsite installation
  • BT Enhanced Care
  • Fully managed
  • 24/7 support
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PureFluid is the ultimate solution for connectivity uptime and resilience. PureFluid is a technology which enables your business to blend together multiple connections from Fluidata. Individual DSL connections are aggregated using a specially developed Cisco platform, with our unique technology carrying out advanced packet distribution across the connectivity lines at the IP level. The result is a single aggregated connection delivered to your network as a large pipe.

The PureFluid service is presented to your network via a single Ethernet connection with a single static IP block applied to the complete service. This allows for seamless fail-over; if one of the composite circuits develops a fault your IP routing remains unaffected as PureFluid continues using the working circuits.

PureFluid differs from load-balanced or bonded services available from many other ISPs because the aggregated connection is delivered as a single data stream. The PureFluid solution not only provides extra bandwidth but true redundancy utilising Fluidata’s SDSL, BURST or ADSLvox lines or a mixture of two.

* this figure is governed on the types of products used within the PureFluid solution and is subject to change depending on what services are aggregated together

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Surely a load balancing device achieves the same result?
This is a common misunderstanding in the industry. A load balancer just takes two independent lines and uses either for outgoing or incoming traffic. However each line has it’s own IP address which means you don’t get the combined throughput of the bandwidth, and it is hard to track IP routing for VPNs, email and web servers etc. PureFluid works using multiple carriers, dramatically improving uptime should a carrier network suffer a failure, and your public IPs never change.