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Originally Posted by alanterrill
I'm an IT manager for a charity which has its main site in an area with a poor line to the nearest BT exchange (Shrewsbury). We can't get more than 300k and this is proving restricting as we now have two sites (15 miles apart) and use a VPN with a terminal server so that users at the second site can use the databases at the main site. We are a charity and so cannot afford the leased line option which even then would only give us 1Mb or less. Are there any companies offering wireless broadband that would be adequate and secure enough to run our business on. Searching for Wireless only brings up services for mobile users - I want a wireless solution for a VPN between sites. Are there any?
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Hi all, just joined today, and wanted to let you all know that my company can provide solutions for High Speed Business Broadband Connectivity, we spe******e in SDSL, Leased Line and Bonded ADSL.
We are a Wireless Interenet Service Provider (WISP), located in the South East, becuase we control our own complete network, we have NO reliance on any third party infrastrcuture like BT's exchanges, cabling etc .
Although we are continuially expanding our coverage area, we are at the moment restricted as far as Northamptonshire. See more details on our website com8.org.uk
Basically with Communic8 you get the speeds you pay for, noe of this 'upto' speeds, we don't limit your data, provide a symmetrical connections for SDSL and Leased Line installations, they also come with VoIP.
At present we operate at a 99.95% SLA (Service Level Agreement), which you should find is far superior to most other ISP's out there at the moment.
UNFORTUNATELY, our connections are best suited for Businesses, for which we are competively priced, however although we do provide some residential installation, these customers pay a premium on the typical £9.99 or so that is availble for the residentail market.
However for these clients Reliability, Service and Speeds are essential as some may run small business from home, for which Internet Access is Essential.
Appologies if this was little long winded and any typo's, as I said I don't do a lot of forums.
Hopefully this info will be of interest, if you need any more info, visit the website or email me.
Hope to hear from you all.
Thanks
Nick