MLL has been providing managed connectivity services to the UK’s Blue Light services for many years. We provide secure, highly available, resilient and reliable solutions to Ambulance Trusts, Police and Fire and Rescue services across the UK.

These organisations need a supplier that not only understands the critical nature of their service but one that is also proactive in offering enhancements that improve operational performance to help save lives.

Over the last 10 years we have worked with the Emergency Services to evolve their network infrastructure to take advantage of new technologies as they become available. For the Scottish Fire & Rescue Service (the fourth largest fire service in the world) MLL deployed a SDWAN solution to improve connectivity to every fire station across Scotland.

Managed Connectivity

Multiple underlay infrastructure types including fibre, satellite and 4G/5G mobile

WiFi and IoT solutions

For enhanced local connectivity, equipment tracking and performance monitoring

Firewalls and Security

World-class cybersecurity solutions to tackle a constantly evolving cybersecurity landscape

Cloud Hosted

Including access to HSCN and other centralised services WiFi and IoT solutions – for enhanced local connectivity, equipment tracking and performance monitoring

High Availability SLAs

Round the clock proactive management from our UK based Network Operations Centre

UK-wide Field Engineers

UK-wide MLL Field Engineering – for responsive on-site support

Please contact us to find out how our solutions team can support your service on its next transformation journey.

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Scottish Fire & Rescue Service – Nationwide Wide Area Network

The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS) is the world’s fourth largest fire and rescue service, committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the people of Scotland. As a national organisation with firefighters among the best equipped and most highly trained in the world, SFRS front-line services are delivered locally from three strategically positioned hubs based in the North, West and East of the country.