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SDSL
SDSL: Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL) is a form of Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) service that provides equal bandwidth for both uploads and downloads. Originally developed in Europe, SDSL was one of the earliest forms of DSL to not require multiple telephone lines. (Source: www.computernetworking.com)
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This buyer's guide is for those that need help with deciding on the right business connectivity solution.
Choosing which type of dedicated internet access service is the best fit for your organisation depends upon your budget, your organisation’s connectivity and bandwidth needs, the type of network applications which are most typically used and the future plans of your organisation.
Traditional ... read more
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Based on pricing data gathered from a selection of Service Providers, we survey what connectivity options are affordable for small and medium-sized businesses. In particular, we examine where wide area networks are today, in particular MPLS and its impact on Wide Area Network costs and based on historic trends, project where they are headed.
We argue that given current trends we are entering an era where sma ... read more
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The overall IT networking requirements of a given organisation are not provided as a single utility. Instead they comprise a constantly evolving patchwork of technology and services, some maintained in-house and some provided by third parties, the availability and performance of which are often taken for granted until something goes wrong.
Over time this ‘network’ has become embedded in nearly every business process; when the network fails the processes fail too. To prevent this ... read more
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A leased line is defined as a dedicated high-performance circuit leased by a common carrier between a customer and a service provider’s network. It is rented on an annual basis and usually carries voice and data or both. It can be used for internet access or for a private connection between two customer sites. Compared to other internet connectivity options such as DSL products, leased lines are relatively expensive but are supported by a ... read more
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A leased line is service contract between a provider and a customer, whereby the provider agrees to deliver a symmetric telecommunications line connecting two locations in exchange for a rent – hence the term ‘lease’. In the UK leased lines are sometimes referred to as 'Private Circuit' or 'Data Line'.
Leased lines are stated to be more suited for businesses that conduct business online and demand f ... read more
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