If your business relies on an internet network to communicate with customers, staff and suppliers, then you would understand the importance of a consistently fast and reliable service. Your network needs to deliver access to business systems and applications to users wherever they are. For ongoing success your business depends upon it.
If you feel like you have a slow internet connection and your employees are getting frustrated by the length of time it takes to run online applications, download webpages and process online orders, then you need to upgrade your internet connection speed and bandwidth.
There are many ways that PABX Solutions can improve internet connection speed and reliability for your business. We will consult with you to determine the needs of your business and tailor a solution specific to your requirements and budget. We employ a variety of technologies to improve your connection. These include Midband Ethernet, Fibre, Fixed Wireless and ADSL2+, and we’ll recommend the best option, or combination of options, for your needs.
It is also important to establish how bandwidth is being used in your business. We look beyond the connection itself and examine how your bandwidth is being allocated – how much each business area is using and for what purpose. With this knowledge we can then allocate fixed amounts of bandwidth to particular areas, ensuring that no other part of your business is under resourced.
Ethernet Broadband is delivered as either Ethernet over Copper or Ethernet over Fibre. Speeds are symmetric, and range from 2Mbps/2Mbps through to 100Mbps/100Mbps. Ethernet based Broadband is suited to large corporates and government departments.
Both Ethernet over Copper and Ethernet over Fibre are highly reliable technologies and come with a 99.99% Service Level Agreement. Fibre based Ethernet services are delivered via a single fibre, while copper based Ethernet services are delivered via multiple copper pairs bonded together. Whether it is delivered via copper or via fibre, the service is presented to the customer at a 10/100 Ethernet port, making integration with existing Ethernet based equipment as simple as can be. No expensive fibre or ATM cards are required.