ADSL Bonding Technology Guide
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ADSL Bonding Technology Guide
ADSL bonding technology guide
What is ADSL bonding?
ADSL bonding is the term used to describe multiple ADSL connections which are combined to create a single high-speed line. This process can produce substantially faster transfer speeds than a standard ADSL connection and many businesses can achieve connections of up to 72Mbps with the service.
What are the advantages of this process?
ADSL bonding ensures that multiple lines can be used to create one single connection which has increased upload and download capabilities. While the speed of one single ADSL line is limited to its bandwidth limit, ADSL bonding combines a number of different lines to create a larger connection, therefore increasing overall transfer speeds .
Bonding ADSL connections ensures that a line is consistently reliable. The process guarantees data transfer is secure and protected against threats or intrusion.
What speeds can I achieve with ADSL bonding?
The connection speed achieved through ADSL bonding is dependent on how many single ADSL lines have been bonded together. Many organisations choose to combine two or three circuits, although up to 16 lines can be bonded together.
Upload speeds can vary between 1Mbps to 8Mbps, depending on the bonding ADSL package selected. Additional lines can be added at a later date if a faster transfer rate is required. All of the bonding ADSL lines from Managed Communications are guaranteed at 99.9 per cent SLA.
How does bonded ADSL get installed at my business?
All enquiries to Managed Communications are dealt with by a specialist member of our team who will explain the bonding ADSL process and discuss the fantastic packages available.
Managed Communications are one of the leading suppliers of ADSL bonding. The company has perfected the installation process to ensure minimum disruption to existing online connectivity.
How much does ADSL bonding cost?
ADSL bonding is considerably cheaper than a leased line and the connection is an ideal solution to a speed issues caused by the distance from the local exchange. Each cost is individually quoted in order to guarantee value for money and, once subscribed, around-the-clock technical support is available.
