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EXL supplies a vast range of commercial-grade Internet access solutions. All can be supplied with “pay as you go” usage metering, a block of included data and then “pay as you go thereafter” or unlimited data usage. Some key differentiators of EXL are: Recommended for organisations with very high speed requirements:
Ethernet-Over-Fibre-Optics typically requires ten weeks to be installed, however, Wireless Ethernet can be installed in as little as four days. Prices vary depending on the speed that you select, however, starting price is around $2,500 per month. Check coverage ... Recommended for organisations with medium-high speed requirements: HDSL access with speeds from 0.5Mbps to 4Mbps can be delivered using standard copper telephone lines. HDSL is far superior to ADSL because it is a full-duplex technology while ADSL is a half-duplex technology. Put simply this means that data can travel up and down the line at the same time, whereas ADSL only allows data to travel either up or down the line at any given time, not both at once. HDSL can be delivered using either two-wires or four-wires and there are several technical caveats related to the wire quality and also the distance from your premises to the local telephone exchange. Also, not all telephone exchanges are enabled for HDSL. On HDSL services, EXL offers clients the choice of two contention levels. You can choose zero contention or 10:1 contention. Check coverage ... Recommended for organisations with low-medium speed requirements: ADSL access with speeds from 0.25 to 1.5Mbps can be delivered using standard copper telephone lines. There are several technical caveats related to the wire quality and also the distance from your premises to the local telephone exchange. Also, not all telephone exchanges are enabled for ADSL. On ADSL services, EXL offers clients the choice of three contention levels. You can choose zero contention, 10:1 contention or 50:1 contention, though we do not recommend 50:1 contention for any business critical services. Check coverage ... |
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