Mar 17 2008

Growth of Bonded DSL

Category: Internet | Internet

As the need for high-speed Internet continues to increase in demand and media coverage, there seems to be an emerging interest amongst ISPs and organisations for Bonded DSL Internet.

Even though it has been available for some while, Bonded DSL Internet is really now making more of an impact especially in the UK, where customer demand for bandwidth is rapidly increasing and ISPs are under pressure to deliver faster Internet speed. Furthermore with the never-ending plans over the UK telecommunications infrastructure, there is a need for an instant solution – and filling that void for a growing number of customers is Bonded DSL Internet.

Bonded DSL Internet is already available in the UK and also in the USA. Despite the high Internet speeds that are possible, not all organisations and areas unfortunately have the high-speed Internet availability they urgently need and Bonded DSL Internet is a convenient and simple solution.

However, Bonded DSL Internet is not just an alternative to people that have slow Internet access, it is also an ideal solution for even those with an existing high-speed (or any speed) Internet connection. Rather than relying on a single connection, it is crucial for organisations that rely heavily on the Internet to have a back-up connection to ensure business continuity.

This back-up connection can not only provide failover for a continuous Internet service in the event of the outage, but instead of leaving the bandwidth redundant, it is possible to bond both connections to combine the bandwidth for an even higher bandwidth capacity to enhance audio/visual quality and increase speed for downloads and uploads. Organisations from SME’s, branch offices, education institutions and Government departments are taking advantage of Bonded DSL Internet to achieve high speed Internet. Xrio recommend that any organisation that relies heavily on an Internet connection to implement and ensure an alternative back-up Internet service to add redundancy to their existing connection.

Whereas some providers are limited to Bonded Internet solutions due to connections, with the Xrio UBM, organisations can bond any combination of Internet connections regardless of differences in bandwidth speed, ISP, type of connection, and cost of connections.

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