Posted: Tue 1st Dec 2015

Superfast Broadband – Business Wales

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Dec 1st, 2015

The Enterprise Club is an informal and welcoming group, who meet fortnightly on Fridays in Wrexham Library, to discuss ideas, share problems, find solutions and work together to enhance their knowledge and create new opportunities for one another. They’re supported in this by expert guest speakers who present on a different aspect of enterprise at every club, and with the option of having their own business mentor, provided by Business Wales. Enterprise Club is free to attend, no booking is required, and everyone is welcome. You don’t have to be in business to come along, attendees range from brand new start-ups to established businesses and many more who simply want to be creative, make new connections and develop their skills

The next BEN Wrexham group meeting is on 4th December 2015, upstairs in the glass room in the Wrexham Library from 1pm to 3pm. There is no need to book, it is completely FREE and anyone is welcome.

Joanne Howes from Business Wales will be joining us to talk about Superfast Broadband. Broadband has become a standard requirement for business. Superfast Broadband adds additional dimensions to this, not just in terms of speeds but also what can be done using the connection and reliability the service brings.

Superfast Broadband enables more to be done over the internet making use of better line speeds and capacity. However, it is not the technology that is important, but what your business can do with it.

For more information contact [email protected]

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