About Kalan
Kalan is a Client Director at Connection Technologies with over 10 years of experience in the telecommunications sector. He specialises in working closely with businesses to deliver tailored mobile, VoIP, and connectivity solutions that align with their operational needs and long-term goals.
With a strong understanding of a wide range of industries, Kalan takes a consultative approach, simplifying complex telecoms requirements into clear, practical solutions. He is focused on helping organisations improve efficiency, reduce costs, and implement scalable communication systems that support growth.
Known for his relationship-driven approach, Kalan is committed to delivering a high level of service and building long-term partnerships with his clients, ensuring they receive ongoing value and support as their business evolves.
Areas of expertise
Editorial focus
On the Connection Technologies blog, Kalan publishes long-form guides aimed at decision-makers in finance, IT and operations roles inside UK small and mid-sized businesses. Coverage spans business mobile networks (EE, O2, Vodafone, Three and the major MVNOs), hosted VoIP and SIP trunking, business broadband and SoGEA, Microsoft 365 and managed IT support, the Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus frameworks, and the UK B2B energy market — including fixed and pass-through tariffs, broker selection, and procurement timing.
Every guide is checked against current provider pricing, network coverage data and regulatory documentation before publication. Articles are updated when material changes happen — Ofcom rule revisions, mobile network mergers, the ongoing PSTN switch-off, or significant supplier price moves. The aim is straightforward: give buyers the same information their procurement team would surface after a week of supplier meetings, written for people who need to make a decision rather than read a sales pitch.
How to work with Connection Technologies
Kalan is part of the team at Connection Technologies, an independent UK telecoms and IT brokerage. The business compares contracts across every major network and provider on the buyer's behalf, negotiates pricing, and project-manages installations so SMEs aren't left juggling four suppliers at once. If a guide on this site is relevant to a problem you're trying to solve, the quickest route to a tailored quote is to contact the team directly.
Recent articles
- Hunt Groups, Ring Groups & Call Queues for UK Business Phone Systems (2026)17 April 2026
- O2 Service Status & Outage Map: Live UK Coverage Tracker 202617 April 2026
- Telecoms for Retail & Hospitality: Multi-Site Phones, Broadband & Support30 March 2026
- Named Account Manager vs Call Centre: Why Support Quality Matters in Business Telecoms30 March 2026
- BT Business vs Independent Telecoms Providers: What SMEs Need to Know30 March 2026
- Are Cloud Phone Systems Worth It for Small UK Businesses?30 March 2026
- Business Phone Line UK 2026: Types, Costs & How to Choose the Right One7 March 2026
- Hosted VoIP for Business in 2026: What It Is, How It Works and Why UK Companies Are Switching4 March 2026
- The future of business communication: Trends to watch in 202623 February 2026
- The power of the business call infographic23 May 2025
- Preparing your business for the 2027 landline switch-off19 March 2025
- The power of picking up the phone in business31 January 2025