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- ADSL has the potential for higher speed internet access with low latency when compared with most other access services.
- Fixed monthly cost (as long as the monthly limit is not exceeded if you decide on a capped package).
- Uses existing analogue telephone line.
- Less expensive than a Diginet or Martis 64kbps digital leased line.
- More convenient than a dial-up connection because it is almost "always on."
- Lower costs - unlike Analogue and ISDN lines, ADSL incurs no call charges. Just a set-up and fixed monthly bandwidth charges. The downstream bandwidth (1024Kbps) is higher than the upstream (256 Kbps).
- Increased bandwidth -compared with ISDN or modem access) allows you to connect to your corporate VPN and download documents, e-mail and web pages more quickly, and view or send real time audio and video (for example for teleconferencing or video conferencing), or quickly transfer large files. The downstream bandwidth (Maximum 1024kbps) is higher than the upstream (Maximum 256kbps). Being asymmetric, it means that ADSL uses most of the channel to transmit downstream (refers to the flow of information from the requested information resource to your PC) to the user and only a small part to receive information from the user. Whatever level of your downstream, your upstream level is fixed at 256kbps.
- Your choice of Capped or Uncapped service.
- Lower cost per branch.
- Permanent internet access
- Up to 18 times faster than dialup
- Fast internet browsing and email
- Receive emails instantly as people are sending them - improve your customers experience by communicating instantly with them
- Use ADSL for free calls using Skype, MSN or Dualphone
- Cheap international calls via Skype and Dualphone
- Auto email notification messages when reaching your cap
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