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What is SoGEA?

Single Order Generic Ethernet Access is referred to as SoGEA. It’s a brand-new product that functions only as broadband and doesn’t require a typical landline. The increasing need for fast, broadband-only connections that do not require a landline is met in part by SoGEA.

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Category Specificiation
Service Type
Single Order Generic Ethernet Access (SOGEA)
Bandwidth Options
Up to 40 Mbps, Up to 80 Mbps, Up to 100 Mbps
Connectivity Type
Fibre Optic to Cabinet, Copper (VDSL) to Premises
Symmetry
Asymmetrical (Higher download speed, Lower upload speed)
Medium
Fibre Optic to Cabinet, Copper (VDSL) from Cabinet to Premises
Download Speed
Up to 80 Mbps (depending on distance from the cabinet)
Upload Speed
Up to 20 Mbps (depending on distance from the cabinet)
What is the difference between SoGEA & FTTC?

Whereas SOGEA is a single order service that doesn’t require a land line, FTTC requires a secondary analogue line.

Is SoGEA better than FTTP?

Single order Generic Ethernet Access is referred to as SoGEA. Since you receive everything you require in your box in a single order, it is known as a single order.

A SoGEA connection has the following advantages over a regular ADSL, PSTN, or ISDN line: speed and dependability. less expensive than other forms of fibre broadband (FTTC or FTTP), and now also less expensive than your previous copper connections! less expensive to engineer and easier to install.

In what scenario is SoGEA required?

Openreach are working to switch off all PSTN services in the next few years, where exchanges cannot access FTTP, Openreach have released a product called SoGEA.

Your Business Grade Connectivity Options

Working with carrier partners globally to provide the best connectivity to your business.

Evolve works with dozens of alternative networks across all 12 trading countries to ensure that your business can utilise high speed, reliable connectivity in even the most difficult-to-reach areas.

But what about the upcoming PSTN switch off?

When it comes to the approaching PSTN switch-off in December 2025, Evolve believes there’s no need to panic due to the number of affordable, scalable, and accessible connectivity options available, even in remote places. When it comes to the approaching PSTN switch-off in December 2025, Evolve thinks there’s no need to panic because there are a number of affordable, scalable, and accessible connectivity options available, even in remote places.

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Contact a member of the Evolve team today. 

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