100% UK based support
No scripts and no overseas call centres, just friendly experts ready to take full responsibility for your call and get any issues resolved so you can get back to work in peace.
From the conservatory to the kitchen table, the loft to the garden shed, we’ve all embraced those wonky workspaces. But if you’re doing this for the long haul, if you want to be a home working hero, there’s one thing you need to take seriously – your internet connection.
When Teams is terrible, Zoom needs to be zoomier, or your amazing home office is let down by bad broadband, we’ll help you find Zen… Your Zen.
If you want to remain sane and successful, it’s time to get serious about your connectivity.
That old connection might have served you well, but as demand for bandwidth at home increases so too does the need for a faster, reliable connection. We have a range of speeds available to you up to 900Mbps (dependent on your location) that will support your home working.
From video conferencing to file backups, or accessing the office network, there’s more stress on your home broadband than ever. If you’re tired of dodgy video streams, endless buffering or working at a snail’s pace, Zen has the answer.
You don’t need to go to the trouble of re-wiring your home to get good WiFi in your home office, living room or loft. Our EveryRoom service means you’re guaranteed WiFi in those hard to reach spaces with Mesh WiFi Technology. You can also connect an Ethernet cable into our EveryRoom Repeater to improve the WiFi connection into your work device.
Using the phone more than usual? When broadband’s not your only concern, you might benefit from an upgrade to Zen Line Rental Plus or one of our call minute bundles.
Fed up with competing with the kids’ Netflix or other demands on your connection? Our FRITZ!Box router is built for the demands of home working and gives you the ability to prioritise your work devices to ensure you’re always getting the best connectivity in your home.
What is the difference between the various types of broadband connection you can get?
Also called FTTP (Fibre to the Premises), or just ‘fibre’, full fibre broadband provides a direct fibre connection to your home or office, ensuring the highest quality and reliability.
Part-fibre broadband, also known as SOGEA (Single Order Generic Ethernet Access) or FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet), uses fibre optic cables to the street cabinet and then copper cables from the cabinet to your home or office. It is generally available in locations where full fibre is not yet currently available. The speed and reliability of this type of connection isn’t quite as good as full fibre, but it still provides good performance for most households and businesses.
Copper broadband, or ADSL, relies on traditional copper phone lines carrying a signal from the exchange to your home or office. Copper broadband connections are slower and less reliable than part-fibre and full fibre connections, and as the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) switch off approaches, they are also becoming increasingly rare.
100% UK based support
No scripts and no overseas call centres, just friendly experts ready to take full responsibility for your call and get any issues resolved so you can get back to work in peace.
Reduced buffering
You’re not alone working from home and may be feeling the impact at peak times during the day, but not with Zen. We proactively monitor our network to ensure there’s no congestion and that you’re always getting the best speeds possible.
The UK’s best broadband
Need we say more? Choose the best to keep you online and delivering at work. We’ve got all the accolades, from Which? recommended to PC Pro Best Broadband - with a track record like ours you know you’re in safe hands.
Free static IP address
For easier remote access to connect to your remote desktop, a static IP is a must have for home working, what’s even better is - it’s free with every Zen connection.
We're a bit of a do-gooder
The UK's largest B Corp certified broadband provider; we're committed to using business as a force for good.
Nearly a quarter of broadband users feel that tech problems in the home are beyond their control
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