Free & no obligation · Usually same day

Is your Edinburgh business overpaying for its telecoms?

Most businesses we review are either overpaying, on the wrong contracts or missing features that would make their team's lives easier — often all three. Our free contract review tells you exactly where you stand, what you could be saving and what we'd recommend changing. No jargon, no sales pressure, just an honest assessment.

Free — no strings attached
Covers mobiles, broadband, phone lines & systems
Edinburgh-based team
Same-day turnaround for most reviews
Business leased line service level agreement (SLA)
Simple process

Three steps to finding out if you're getting a good deal

Send us your bills

Share your current telecoms bills with us — mobile, broadband, landline or all three. You can upload them through our quote form, email them directly or simply tell us what you're currently paying. Whatever's easiest.

We do the analysis

We review your current contracts against what's available in the market right now — across all three mobile networks and broadband providers we work with. We look at pricing, data allowances, contract terms, features and anything you might be paying for that you don't actually need.

We come back to you

We'll give you a clear, plain-English summary of what we found — what you're paying, what you could be paying and what we'd recommend. If there are savings to be made, we'll show you exactly how. If your current deal is actually good, we'll tell you that too.

What's included

We review your entire telecoms setup — not just one part of it

Business Mobiles

Business mobile contracts

We check every mobile line on your account — tariff, data allowance, contract end date and current pricing. We compare against live deals across O2, EE and Vodafone and identify whether you're on the best available pricing for your usage pattern, or whether a switch or renegotiation would save money.

Common findings: paying handset costs on a phone you've owned for years, data allowances that don't match actual usage, contracts that rolled over on unfavourable terms.

Business Broadband

Business broadband

We review your current broadband product, speed tier, contract terms and pricing. We check whether you're on the right product for your business size and usage, whether faster or more reliable options are available at your location, and whether you're paying over the odds for what you're getting.

Common findings: still on ADSL or FTTC when FTTP is available at the same price, paying for speeds that significantly exceed actual usage, consumer packages being used for business purposes.

Business Landlines

Landlines & phone systems

We review your current landline setup, line rental costs and any phone system contracts. With the ISDN switch-off approaching in January 2027, we'll also flag any ISDN-dependent infrastructure that needs migrating and give you a realistic timeline and cost estimate for doing so.

Common findings: paying for more ISDN channels than needed, legacy line rental that's significantly more expensive than modern alternatives, ISDN systems with no migration plan in place.

What our reviews typically uncover

What Edinburgh businesses find when they let us look

The most common finding is straightforward: businesses are paying more than they need to because they haven't actively reviewed their telecoms since the contracts were first set up. Life gets busy, contracts roll over, and the savings that were available at renewal go unclaimed.

Beyond price, we frequently find:

  • Data mismatches — staff with 20GB allowances using 2GB, and vice versa. Shared data pooling often fixes this without changing the overall spend.
  • Redundant lines — paying for phone lines or mobile connections that are no longer actively used following staff changes.
  • ISDN exposure — businesses unaware that their phone system or broadband relies on infrastructure that's being switched off in January 2027.
  • Feature gaps — businesses paying for basic contracts when features like call recording, voicemail to email or mobile device management would genuinely improve how they operate — often at little or no extra cost.
  • Rolling contracts — connections that passed their end date without renewal and are now on unfavourable month-to-month terms.
Monthly business mobile offers
Why get your review from us

An honest review from an independent specialist

There's an obvious question here: why would we give away something for free?

The answer is straightforward. We're an independent telecoms broker — we make our money when we supply and manage telecoms services, not from consultancy fees. The contract review is our way of starting a relationship with Edinburgh businesses honestly: we show you exactly where you stand, and if we can help you do better, we tell you how.

If the review shows your current deals are competitive and there's nothing worth changing, we'll tell you that clearly. There's no pressure, no follow-up sales calls and no catch. Some businesses come back to us when their contracts are up for renewal; some don't. Either way, you leave the conversation knowing more than you did before.

Genuinly Useful Contract Review

What makes our review genuinely useful rather than just a lead-generation exercise is that we have access to live pricing and deal information across O2, EE, Vodafone and BT — not published rates, but the actual commercial pricing available to business customers. That means we can make comparisons that a business couldn't easily make themselves.

Contract review questions

Do I have to share my actual bills or can I just tell you what I pay?

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Either works. If you can share your bills — even a recent invoice or a screenshot of your online account summary — it gives us more to work with and makes the analysis more precise. But if you'd rather just talk us through what you're currently paying, that's absolutely fine as a starting point. We'll ask any follow-up questions we need.

Is there really no obligation to switch or do anything after the review?

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Genuinely, no. We'll give you the analysis and our recommendations. What you do with them is entirely up to you. If you decide to stay with your current provider, that's fine — we hope the review was useful regardless. If you'd like us to help you make a change, we're here. There's no pressure either way and no follow-up if you don't want one.

How long does the review take?

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For most Edinburgh SMEs with a straightforward setup — a handful of mobile lines and a broadband connection — we can usually turn around a review the same day. More complex setups with multiple sites, large mobile estates or phone systems may take until the following day. We'll let you know at the outset if your situation is likely to take longer.

We're mid-contract — is there any point in a review if we can't switch yet?

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Absolutely — in some ways mid-contract is the best time to do a review. It gives you time to plan properly rather than making a rushed decision at renewal. We'll tell you what you could move to when your contracts end, flag any early exit costs if switching early makes financial sense, and make sure you don't miss the renewal window and roll over on unfavourable terms.

Can you review contracts we have with providers you don't work with?

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Yes — we'll review whatever you have, regardless of who it's with. Our assessment is based on what's available in the market, not limited to what we can directly supply. If your current provider turns out to be offering a genuinely competitive deal, we'll say so.

Business telecoms contract review

Find out where you actually stand

It takes ten minutes to send us your details and usually less than a day to get a clear picture back. The worst outcome is that you confirm you're already on a good deal. The best outcome is that you find out you've been overpaying and we show you how to fix it.