Sunday, October 24, 2010

Connectivity questions? Free yourself from downtime and high costs, we can help!

Connectivity may be the buzz word of the day, but with hosting and server hardware costs dipping, none of that matters if downtime is an issue. Why struggle with looking for the cheapest service provider to save money? Does it not mean more find a provider that will take care of things for you and save you time and money?

As consumers of connectivity, and perhaps a different generation we often forget that moving from one service provider is as simple as making a telephone or sending an email.

BUT, before you make that call, ask yourself:
  • is going the cheap (no frills route) worth the hassle of dealing with connectivity issues and/or downtime
  • are they really "cheaper" or are there built in hidden costs?
Then ask the question, what is best for me and my business? ADSL or Diginet? Is it all Greek to you? With so many choices out there, what are your connectivity needs? We've decided to help make this choice easy for you by showing the benefits of ADSL vs. Diginet lines.

Benefits of ADSL?
  • 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."
Benefits of a Diginet fixed line:
  • Diginet services can convey digital speech and video signals on a point-to-point basis, allowing users to develop highly efficient integrated voice/data networks offering new opportunities in the growing broadband multimedia market.
  • Improved performance, reliability and quality of service are provided at a fixed monthly cost.
  • High quality digital network ensures high-speed, clear connectivity for delay-sensitive applications
  • Faults are rectified quickly (often a fault is located and repaired before a customer even knows about it)
  • International connectivity
  • Higher speed range compared to analogue leased lines

A little more clear? We hope so. Should you have any questions we can help you with, email
sales@enetworks.co.za or visit their websites for quick (free) efficient support.

Get connected today!

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