At 06:30 PM 18/10/2005, Juergen Busam wrote:
Does anyone has a recommendation for business ISP's? Some good experience regarding reliability and service?
I'm biased, but Soul (http://www.soulaustralia.com.au) has a good network (with national reach) with good international capacity. The network itself is reliable, and has QoS capability.
There are several options for a business-grade service, starting at authenticated ADSL (up to 1.5M/256k), right through to non-contended SHDSL and upwards and onwards from there.
cheers, Rob PS: yes, I work there, but like I said, I'm biased ;)
DaZZa wrote: > On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, Juergen Busam wrote: > > >>Can anyone recommend a reliable ISP (with good Overseas connection) with >>at least the possibility to have 3M down and 640 K Up, or even better a >>symmetric connection with 3M down and up? > > > Your options are fairly limited in speed. Unless you're living within a > short distance of one of the exchanges which have been upgraded to ADSL2+, > you're not going to get 3 meg on an average ADSL connection. > > You *might* get lucky with a business grade connection if you're not on an > exchange which isn't ADSL2+ - but if you did you'd be up for at least > $1000 a month. > > Internode is one ISP which has some exchanges at ADSL2+ - check out > http://cgi.agile.com.au/cgi-bin/dsl-coverage-table?Carrier=Agile > for exchanges which are enabled and http://www.internode.on.net/adsl2/ for > more information regarding the plans. > > http://bc.whirlpool.net.au/bc-plan.cfm is the place to check for > compatible xDSL/Cable plans.
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