

Specialist law firm Wiggin LLP, who have offices in both Cheltenham and
London, have earned an international reputation for their innovative
approach, fresh thinking and cutting edge experience in media law; a
sector which is constantly evolving. It is just this philosophy that has
also meant they have remained focused on the needs of their clients by
adopting telecommunications that offer exceptional continuity of client
care.
The implementation by Total, in 2005, of a 2Mb leased line between their
two sites, which was then replicated with an alternative supplier, was
essential to the law firm, who are required to adhere closely to the
legal industry’s disaster recovery regulations. Not only did this option
offer increased bandwidth, but more importantly resilience. The two
offices benefit from live data replication, by sharing the bandwidth
between two suppliers via duplexing hardware. This gave a seamless 4Mb
inter-office link which in turn offered assurance that if one link
failed, the other link could take over.
According to Graham Ferrer, IT Manager at Wiggin: ‘Watertight
disaster recovery plans are imperative to us, as we need fee earners and
support staff to remain connected to each other and to our clients
whatever the circumstances. When a major power outage lasting for
several days occurred, our recovery systems were activated and worked
flawlessly without interruption to communication.’
Technological advancements are a key concern for all companies and
nowhere more so than within the legal sector, where investment in
communications technology has proven dividends. Offering the best
possible service to their customers has always been an important
consideration for Wiggin, and as the firm continues to develop and grow
further, so does their requirements.
With this in mind Wiggin continue to work closely with Total to identify
new options together. Chief Operating Officer, John Banister
explains: ‘Naturally, as we evolve as a company, systems and
processes need to be redefined. At these times we work with Total to
identify the options available to us.’
This was certainly the case, in 2007, when Wiggin began to outgrow their
leased line, installed just two years earlier. The company became aware
that as a result of their expansion, their customers were experiencing
voice call and video conferencing quality issues. Following thorough
consultation with Total, a 10Mb Ethernet circuit was installed with the
capacity to work at ten times this speed due to the installation of a
100Mb bearer, which has now been expanded to its full capacity.
Graham adds: ‘The fast, powerful circuit supports our voice, data and
video whilst utilising the Ethernet circuit for data storage and
disaster recovery. The new network has been easy to manage and maintain
as well as proving a cost effective solution, as there was no need for
additional routers.’
Not only was the quality of voice and video conferencing restored at
both sites, along with all the previous seamless data replication and
failsafe advantages, the company also increased their telecoms scope and
flexibility.
