Sound Networks
Strattons House, Strattons Walk
Melksham, Wiltshire
SN12 6JL
Registered in: Melksham UK
Registration No: 10618143
VAT No: 264 8683 60
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A managed service plan covers the ongoing support, monitoring, maintenance and security of your existing IT—but not every future change. Understanding what’s in scope (and what isn’t) upfront helps avoid surprises and keeps your monthly costs fair. Read the full article here to gain a better understanding of this process.
Of course! We handle the complete onboarding and offboarding process which includes setting up new accounts and devices for starters and securely shutting things down for leavers. Everything done quickly, securely and consistently. Read the full article here to gain a better understanding of this process.
We proactively manage updates, firewalls and endpoint security to reduce risks and prevent avoidable breaches. Critical updates are installed promptly, typically within days of release. The threat landscape is changing constantly, so security is an ongoing process we continuously manage. Read our full blog article for a better overview of how we protect your systems.
If you want a reliable, well structured and scalable IT setup with predictable costs and you don’t want to manage it yourself, then yes, a managed IT support arrangement could be right for you. Read the full article here to get a better idea of what may be right for you here.
Yes, It’s the one-off work needed to get your IT ready for support and the work involved differs from one customer to another. We wrote a blog article re this which explains why there are fees for this service. You can read the full article here.
There are no hidden costs — but there can be additional charges for work that falls outside the normal scope of a monthly service plan. In our blog article here, we explain in more detail what’s included, what isn’t, and why transparency around out of scope work is essential to avoiding surprises and maintaining a healthy working relationship.
Yes, our prices rise by a set amount each year to avoid larger price hikes later on. It also helps to keep pace with rising costs and to allow investment into our business. We wrote a blog post about this subject which can be found here.

























