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ADSL Internet Access ADSL (Asymetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a form of high speed Internet access or broadband Internet access or simply “broadband” that allows users to access the Internet and Internet related services at significantly higher speeds than traditional dial-up modems. ADSL is always on and allows you to work on the Internet without tying up your phone line. Because DSL runs on the existing telephone network, it is significantly less expensive than dedicated point-point leased lines that used to be the main form of broadband access before the advent of ADSL. ADSL can allow you to setup shared Internet connection in your office for a fraction of the cost of leased lines. At home, you can use ADSL for individual Internet access or setup a home WiFi network to allow several computers in the home to access the Internet. We have tailored our ADSL packages to match different customer requirements; lower bandwidth household requirements to small and medium sized businesses. Our packages include:
Dial Up Internet Access
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Leased Lines
A leased line is a permanent wire connection between your site and our Point of Presence (PoP) which is rented from the telephone company. Leased lines are mostly suited for those with applications requiring symmetric Internet access with download speeds equal to upload speeds. Please contact us for more details.
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network (or ISDN) is a high-speed alternative to the normal telephone line, and is more efficient for connecting computers. It uses digital information to ensure fast and clear communications, allowing you to connect quicker and transfer data more efficiently. You can achieve between 2 to 4 times faster connections by converting to ISDN. We offer 64 KiloBits per second and 128 Kbps ISDN options, whereas an analogue modem can achieve an absolute maximum of 56 Kbps – given all the correct conditions.
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