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Agile Group extend further popular funding scheme
Agile Group have extended the February Product of the Month offering into March due to unprecedented demand. The popular £3,000 Government scheme for improving internet connectivity for businesses came to a finish last Autumn but Agile Group saw the demand from local businesses and extended the funding in their own capacity.
The extension was announced as part of the Product of the Month offering by Agile Group in February, but after strong demand and interest from existing customers and new businesses, Agile Group decided to continue running the offer into March.
“We expected a strong and positive response from businesses to this offering but even we have been surprised by how much demand this Product of the Month offering has had”, said Agile Group Chief Operating Office Gavin Scotchbrook.
During February, the business has over 40 enquiries on the scheme with over a third already signed up to upgrade their connection.
Agile Group currently provide leased line connections to over 100 businesses in the Teesside area and a further 50 nationally.
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