Telecoms & Secure Communications

One connected communications estate. Clearer control when it matters.

We are not another telecoms reseller. Assured Digital brings mobile, voice and connectivity together as one security-led service, integrated with your Microsoft, cyber and cloud estate. Supplier-agnostic and locally supported.

Business Mobile

THE OPERATIONAL GAP

Lost devices, inconsistent policies, unmanaged access and active services retained by leavers.

WHAT WE PUT IN PLACE

Competitive business tariffs across the appropriate networks, devices, mobile protection, controlled provisioning and clearer ownership.

WHAT IMPROVES

Better estate visibility, stronger device control and faster changes across the mobile estate.

Around 2 minutesPractical next stepsNo obligation
Devices & accessJoiners & leaversSuppliers & contracts

The Assured Wrap

Security-led by default

Every layer assessed for access, identity and resilience risk, not just signal and price.

Local support

UK-based engineers who know your estate, not an offshore ticket queue.

Right-fit technology

The supplier that fits the requirement, never a fixed platform we are paid to push.

High-assurance experience

Built on work inside regulated, high-assurance and operationally critical organisations.

One accountable partner

A single point of ownership across mobile, voice, connectivity and what they connect to.

Where to start

Start with the service you need now. Build towards a more connected estate over time.

Communications risk

Where communications risk usually hides.

The problem is rarely just the handset, phone system or broadband line. It is unclear access, untested resilience and fragmented ownership.

Devices, numbers and services can remain active after people leave or responsibilities change.

The signal

Most organisations cannot quickly answer which devices access which systems, who owns them, or what happens when someone leaves. The device is an endpoint. Most are not governed like one.

Business consequence

Unmanaged mobile access becomes an entry point for account compromise, data loss and breach. Leavers retain access via personal devices. Lost phones have no remote-wipe capability.

What better control looks like

Every SIM and device mapped to an owner, enrolled in MDM, and provably removable the moment a role or person changes.

Why this matters

Your phone is already an endpoint. Your connectivity is already critical.

A modern mobile reaches the same email, Microsoft 365, files and business systems as a laptop. It cannot be treated as a separate commodity telecoms purchase. Mobile, voice and connectivity carry identity, data and continuity risk, and need to be governed as one connected service.

Mobile access is not a separate commodity purchase

A business mobile reaching Teams, email and SharePoint needs the same security thinking as a laptop. Most are still bought and managed as if it does not.

Connectivity supports operational continuity

Cloud systems, voice services, card payments and remote support all depend on connectivity. Resilience must be designed and tested, not assumed.

Voice services depend on identity, access and routing

Teams Voice, VoIP and cloud telephony sit inside the technology estate. They need governance, security and ownership thinking alongside the rest.

Suppliers and contracts affect risk, support and resilience

Who owns which service, what the SLA covers and how escalation works are all part of operational risk, not just procurement decisions.

Reviewing business communications estate  -  mobile, connectivity and voice

Communications ownership gap

Most organisations cannot name a single owner for mobile, voice and connectivity when something goes wrong.

Mobile access and control

Give people access to work. Keep control when it changes.

Personal phones, contractor devices and project platforms create real access risks, particularly at the point when a working relationship ends. The question is not whether people use personal devices. They do. The question is whether access is governed when it needs to change.

Select an access model

Access model

Company-owned devices

Suitable for

Permanent employees and longer-term contractors where the organisation can issue and manage a device.

Device control level

Full. Enrolled in MDM, policy-enforced configuration, remote wipe capability.

Work-app control

Full. App deployment, restrictions and updates managed centrally.

Work / personal separation

Complete. Work data and personal use governed by IT policy.

Offboarding approach

Device retrieved and wiped. Access removed with confidence.

Limitations

Equipment cost and asset management overhead. Not practical for short-term or occasional contributors.

Construction and infrastructure context

Subcontractors regularly move between main contractors, each with their own systems and access arrangements.

Project files, drawings and communications platforms are often shared with people who are on site for days or weeks, not months.

Account closure at the end of a project is not the same as access removal. File permissions, shared folders and app access can persist.

Personal phones are the de facto communication tool on site. They are almost always accessing work systems.

The offboarding process for a subcontractor is often informal, a conversation rather than a documented, verified procedure.

Cyber Essentials scope is defined by access, not ownership. If a personal phone can reach your email or project files, it is in scope.

The communications estate

One service model. Different technologies when the requirement demands it.

Mobile, voice and connectivity are managed as one estate. Which technology sits underneath follows the requirement, not a fixed product line.

Mobile treated as a managed endpoint, not a commodity handset contract.

Business mobile

Tariffs, handsets and airtime managed as one governed estate rather than a collection of individual contracts.

Device lifecycle

Procurement, provisioning, repair and retirement handled with a documented owner at every stage.

MDM / managed access

Enrolment, policy enforcement and remote-wipe capability, extended to BYOD where it is appropriate.

Mobile threat protection

Added where the risk profile justifies it, covering phishing, rogue networks and malicious apps.

SIM and carrier coordination

Active SIMs reconciled against real users, with carrier relationships managed on the organisation's behalf.

Joiner / mover / leaver process

Access provisioned and removed on a defined process, not a phone call after the fact.

Where to begin

Start with the problem you have today.

We do not require organisations to replace their entire communications estate at once. We solve the immediate requirement properly, then connect more of the estate when it creates genuine value.

Start here

Mobile renewal approaching?

Business mobile and MDM review, right-sized to what you actually need next.

Start here

Voice platform causing friction?

Cloud voice or Teams Voice reviewed for ownership, routing and continuity.

Start here

A site needs more resilient connectivity?

Connectivity and failover assessed for that site, without touching the rest of the estate.

Supplier-agnostic by design

The right solution for your estate. Not the one a supplier happens to sell.

We work across mobile networks, voice platforms and connectivity providers, so the recommendation starts with what your organisation actually needs. We then bring the services together under clearer ownership, security and support.

Your requirement

Your mobile contract is approaching renewal and devices, tariffs and support are spread across the organisation.

What we consider

Appropriate business tariffs across available networks, device requirements, mobile protection and current usage.

How we take control

Bring tariff selection, devices, mobile protection, provisioning and ongoing support into one managed service.

What improves

A competitive mobile estate with clearer ownership, better visibility and less administration.

Why the recommendation can be trusted

Common issues we look for

What unclear communications ownership looks like in practice.

These are the patterns we most commonly see when we review an organisation's mobile, voice and connectivity estate for the first time, not a specific customer's results.

What better looks like

Every SIM mapped to a named owner, with MDM policy applied consistently and cancellation triggered automatically on leaver status.

Secure Communications & Mobile Access Diagnostic

See where your communications estate is exposed or unclear.

Answer a short set of practical questions covering mobile access, remote working, connectivity resilience, messaging governance and device-management coverage. You get a clear picture of where you stand and what to do next.

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Around 2 minutes. Practical next steps. No obligation.