Make sure all your office locations can be serviced by PLDT's shops.work, and 
they also have the Bosscentral(?) offering which provide "local numbers a'la 
PABX" to all your office locations and calls are not charged NDD even if, say, 
your remote office is in Cebu while your HQ is in Metro Manila.



--- mike t.


----- Original Message ----
> From: Jun Salen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 12:50:58
> Subject: Re: [plug] OT: WAN Choices?
> 
> Yes, I searched yesterday from PLDT site and I found those service called 
> Shopswork, link below.
> http://www.pldt.com.ph/prod-serv/business/shopswork.htm
> 
> I think, that service will do since we also need for HQ application to talk 
> to 
> branch application and vice versa. The connection will use IPVPN QoS service 
> probably and the billing and management will be centralized, maybe that is 
> the 
> way to go for us. We have to maintain the E1 connectivity still. Thanks to 
> all 
> who replied. 
> 
> From: 
> 
> >It depends on the budget and the location of you branch office..
> >
> >You can either work with DSL ( a lot cheaper ) only if HQ FTP server can
> >be seen in the internet
> >
> >You can use PLDT's IPVPN.. IIRC they have what they call "something"
> >SHOP but only cater on limited bandwidth
> >
> >Or if you have line of sight on the HQ with a clear future on no
> >obstruction you can buy wireless equipments with respect to distance.. 
> junji
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