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HOME OFFICE COMMUNICATIONS: WHAT’S REALLY ESSENTIAL?

Home offices are going to feature more in everyone’s lives from now on. So are communications technologies. Expect to have fewer face-to-face meetings in future and more digital connections.

In 2020 there is a bewildering array of options for connecting with others, but not all are appropriate for owner operated businesses. Exactly what tools you choose depends on what you do and who you communicate with. If you get the basics right, you’ll have something solid to build on.

Broadband is fundamental. You need a fast connection with plenty of data. The best broadband technology is fibre. Don’t hesitate to have fibre installed if it is

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