Business broadband in Leeds
Fast fibre, leased lines, and a real human when something breaks.
Aurora Tech Support installs, manages and supports business-grade broadband across Leeds and West Yorkshire — fibre to the premises, leased lines, and SD-WAN failover so the line stays up even when your main connection doesn’t. Talk to a real person who knows your building, not a phone tree.

Independent on carrier
We’re not tied to Openreach, Cityfibre, Virgin or anyone else. We pick the right network for your address — not the one paying us the biggest commission.
4-hour SLA you can ring
When something breaks, you call one number and we own the fault. Real engineers based in central Leeds, not an offshore call centre.
Resilience by design
Where it matters we’ll spec a second connection (4G/5G or a separate physical route) so a single outage can’t take your business offline.
Transparent pricing
From-prices for a typical local office. Final quote depends on your address, contract length and SLA tier — and we always quote in writing.
FTTC
£35–60/mo
- ✓40–80Mb down / 10–20Mb up
- ✓Static IP available
- ✓4-hour business-hours SLA
- ✓Best for up to ~15 staff
FTTP
£55–120/mo
- ✓150Mb–1Gb symmetric / asymmetric
- ✓Openreach + Cityfibre options
- ✓Static IP, 4-hour SLA
- ✓Best for 15–50 staff
Leased Line
£200–700/mo
- ✓Dedicated, uncontended
- ✓Symmetric, 100Mb–10Gb
- ✓99.95%+ SLA
- ✓Best for 50+ staff or regulated
Aurora vs a national reseller
Need a quote on business broadband in leeds?
We’ll come back with availability, options and pricing within 24 hours — no commitment.
What “business broadband” actually means in 2026
Consumer broadband is sold on download speed. Business broadband is sold on what happens when something goes wrong. The download speed of a fibre line is the same whether it’s bought as a residential or a business product. The difference is everything around it: a 24/7 SLA, a static IP, a real-person support line, and engineers who turn up.
For a Leeds business with 5 to 200 staff, the cost difference is typically £15–£40 per month above consumer pricing — and the time difference when something breaks is days versus hours.
What to ask before signing a 36-month contract
Most business broadband contracts are 36 months — the pen-stroke matters. Specific questions worth getting written answers to:
What’s the SLA? A 4-hour fix or next-business-day? Contractual obligation or just a target?
Who actually fixes faults? Many resellers don’t run the network — they resell Openreach, Cityfibre or Vodafone. When the line drops, who do you ring, and how quickly can they do something about it?
What’s the upgrade path? Can you move from FTTP to a leased line mid-contract without penalty?
Is failover an option? For most Leeds businesses this is now worth specifying upfront — adds £30–80/month, prevents the bad day.
They moved us off a frustrating BT Business contract onto a Cityfibre line in three weeks, set up failover that actually works, and have been our single phone call for anything internet-related since. Refreshingly straightforward.
Practice Manager · Healthcare client, central Leeds
Frequently asked questions
Can Aurora Tech Support get me Cityfibre / Openreach FTTP in Leeds?
Yes — we have wholesale access to both. Most Leeds postcodes now have at least one full-fibre option. Send us your address and we’ll check both networks plus alternates and come back with a comparison.
How much does business broadband cost in Leeds?
FTTC: £35–60/month, FTTP: £55–120/month, leased line: £200–700/month. The honest answer is highly dependent on speed, contract length and whether you want failover. We’ll quote in writing.
Can you install broadband in our Leeds office without disrupting work?
In most cases yes — installations are scheduled around your business hours and the new line is brought up alongside the old one before we cut over. Plan on a 4–6 week lead time for a new fibre install in central Leeds.
What happens if our business broadband fails?
If you’re on our managed service, you call one number and we own the fault — we open the ticket with the network operator, chase resolution, and report back. We also recommend failover (4G/5G or a second fibre) for any business that can’t tolerate a few hours’ outage.
Ready to talk broadband for your Leeds office?
Send your postcode and rough team size. Within 24 hours we’ll come back with what’s actually available, what we recommend, and what it’ll cost — no pitch, just numbers.
Reply within 24 hours. No call-centre handoff. Quote in writing.


