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July 2026 round · Change Log · Updated 7 July 2026

SICOM website change log

Your July 2026 round notes, change by change. The clear-cut changes are now made and highlighted in yellow on the preview for you to review. A few points still need a decision from you.

Project
SICOM — July 2026 round
Applied
8 changes made
Awaiting you
1 decisions

Review progress

0 / 0 ticked
Done — live on the preview
Needs a decision (blocker)
Worth a quick check
Minor / FYI
Section 01

Changes made

These are done and highlighted in yellow on the preview. Tick each one off as you review it.

Home page
DoneThe SICOM logo in the top bar (every page)
Enlarged by roughly half again, and the top bar is a little taller to carry it. If you want it bigger or smaller still, say the word: it is a one-line tweak.
DoneThe "Direct lines" team section at the bottom of the home page
The wording now matches the About page exactly. Heading: The executive team you'll deal with directlyThe people you'll deal with directly. Steve's line: Over 50 years of management experience in IT infrastructure and networking; founded SicomOver 35 years managing fibre and connectivity across the world for Magellan and Equant, as well as building fibre networks in the UK. Richard's line: MBA; commercial leadership across the connectivity sectorOver 33 years in business telecoms, including telephony, dial-up, broadband, managed networks and dark fibre. Photos unchanged.
RADAR page
DoneThe Ask4 case study ("Ask4, UK-wide. Eleven cities. One network.")
Removed completely, as asked. The page flows straight from the RADAR explainer into the pricing cards.
Done"What you’re buying" card heading
What you’re buyingWhat you're buying. That odd text was a technical glitch (a raw character code showing instead of the apostrophe). We found and fixed the same glitch on the contact page form too.
Done"See RADAR on Ask4's network" button, bottom of the RADAR page
Removed. The two remaining buttons ("Talk to us about Support" and "Service Support") stay.
Our Services page
DoneThe "Where we've done it" box under Support (the Ask4 UK-wide network)
Removed entirely for now, as asked. The other five service sections keep their boxes; shout if you want those gone too.
Done"Independent across carriers", in the "Four things others can't say" section
…sometimes Openreach, sometimes Colt, often a combination — and we tell you why.…sometimes Openreach, sometimes Colt, Neos, Virgin or Vodafone, or even a regional alt-net. And we tell you why.
AI Infrastructure page & Free Guides
DoneThe "Cost analysis and reduction" guide
Deleted, as asked: the big "Free guide" section on the AI Infrastructure page, the card on the Free Guides page, and the PDF itself. (We keep a copy, so it can come back any time.)
Section 02

Needs your decision

We've held these rather than guess. A quick answer on each unblocks the rest.

Worth a quick check 1 · How far should the Ask4 removal go?

You asked us to take Ask4 off the RADAR page, remove the "See RADAR on Ask4's network" button, and remove the "Where we've done it" box. Those are done. But Ask4 still appears in a few other places we haven't touched: the featured case study on the home page, two case studies on the Case Studies page, a news item, the "Where we've done it" box under Installation on the Services page, and one line in the "own the fibre outright" section.

Should Ask4 come off the whole site, or just the places you pointed at?

Section 03

Wording standardised

Site-wide wording rules.

No site-wide wording rules this round.

Section 04

Notes & flags

The strange "’" text explained. It was a raw character code that should have rendered as an apostrophe. Fixed in the two places it appeared (the RADAR pricing card and the contact form). If you ever spot another one, it's a ten-second fix.

Punctuation of the new carriers sentence. We kept your wording and carrier list exactly, and tightened the punctuation slightly so it reads smoothly in the accordion.

A thought on Ask4. The Ask4 story is the strongest proof the site has, and RADAR was its natural home. If the client relationship is the concern, an anonymised version ("a UK-wide ISP across eleven cities") would keep the proof without naming them. Happy to draft it — just say.

Also in this update. A round of mobile fixes went in at the same time: the team photos no longer crop heads off on phones, the four cards near the top of the home page no longer cut off their titles on small screens, and forms no longer trigger the annoying auto-zoom on iPhones.