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Business9 in 10 SMEs report poor internet connectivity and frequent outages

9 in 10 SMEs report poor internet connectivity and frequent outages

A recent study has revealed that an overwhelming 94% of small businesses in the UK experience poor internet connection while 91%encounter internet outages; a staggering quarter of businesses don’t have any backup in place if internet connection goes down.

The survey by Zen, which included responses from 500 SME decision-makers across the UK, highlighted several key findings:

  • While seven in 10 (72%) of SMEs agreed that having failover internet connectivity is critical to business operations, nearly a quarter (23%) don’t have any backup in place to support continued operations during an internet outage.
  • Having no back up in place rises to two fifths (38%) in businesses between one and nine employees, leaving these companies more susceptible to the productivity challenges and hidden costs that come with an internet outage.
  • Almost half (48%) of those surveyed agreed that the internet performance at their business has negatively impacted productivity, and almost two-thirds (65%) said they find connectivity issues within their business stressful.
  • On average, SMEs could be losing up to three hours per month in productivity due to internet outages or poor internet connection.

Dean Burdon, customer experience director at Zen, said: “The investment in new infrastructure is crucial; however, many businesses still rely on outdated copper networks, which have a higher fault rate.

“For businesses heavily dependent on consistent uptime, it’s essential to consider the cost-benefit of investing in backup systems, as well as using a reliable internet provider, versus the potential financial impact of downtime. Businesses rely on internet connectivity for everything from processing payments to operating security systems – the cost of outage is likely to massively outweigh the cost of having a backup in place.”

Four in ten respondents agree that the internet performance at their business has negatively impacted customer experience.

The ramifications of unreliable internet extend beyond internal operations and productivity, and significantly affect customer satisfaction. Zen’s survey found that the top five ways that poor internet performance at businesses has impacted customer experience, are:

  1. Issues with processing online orders or payments (45%)
  2. Longer wait times for loading product images or website content (45%)
  3. Slower response times for online inquiries or customer service requests (42%)
  4. Difficulty processing in person card payments with card machine ‘out of range’ (42%)
  5. Difficulty accessing or navigating the company website (37%)

The top tasks affected by internet outages SMEs highlighted as damaging to their business were:

  • Issues accessing cloud-based services such as voice (54%)
  • Difficulties with online banking transactions (47%)
  • Not taking card payments (39%)
  • Being unable to generate quotes and invoices (33%)

Dean added: “For the UK to enhance productivity and ensure a positive customer experience, it must confront these connectivity challenges. Reliable internet is fundamental to all aspects of business operation, from attracting customers to streamlining service delivery.

 “While internet technology is becoming more and more reliable, the simple fact is that it’s not bullet proof and sometimes things can go wrong due to external factors such as weather or physical damage to cables. That’s why service providers have solutions in place such as 4G Backup that will ensure continued operations should your internet service drop out during business hours.

“Zen’s 4G Backup uses multi-network SIM cards enabling customers to connect to one of three major networks depending on the network availability at location. This means businesses can have access to the strongest available signal, regardless of geographic location enhancing reliability and minimising downtime.”

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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