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?
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."
- 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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