Vodacom Business has recently introduced a premier ADSL service catering to the specific needs of businesses in South Africa. The capped offering is available in 1GB, 3GB, 5GB and 10GB sizes For bigger companies, Vodacom Business ADSL offers uncapped broadband, with speeds of up to 4096Kbps.

Business has recently introduced a premier ADSL service catering to the specific needs of businesses in South Africa. One of the key differentiators of this competitively priced offering is that it provides companies, from SMMEs to large corporations, with dedicated support as well as the stability and performance that Vodacom Business ADSL offers.

Vodacom Business ADSL is flexible enough for a multitude of business types and sizes. The capped offering is available in 1GB, 3GB, 5GB and 10GB sizes - providing SMMEs or home-run businesses with a variety of usage options.  For bigger companies, Vodacom Business ADSL offers uncapped broadband, with speeds of up to 4096Kbps. Both the capped and uncapped options are shaped and comes standard with a CPE Billion 7401 or 7404 VGOX device and VoIP enabled phone which provides for landline-based IP calls to be made over ADSL, offering up to a 30% cost reduction on calls.

“Shaped ADSL offerings are in fact specifically crafted for business needs,” says Managing Executive of Vodacom Business Products and Marketing. “Business functions such as email, banking and other business protocols are given priority over non-business tasks, like gaming or content downloads.”

In addition the inclusion of an Acceptable Usage Policy is a benefit for a business customer, which assures them that their connectivity will never be compromised by large non-business usage.

“This means that the traffic of our business customers who use Vodacom Business ADSL, always take precedence, receiving preferential customer support”, says Quartero.

The Vodacom Business uncapped ADSL offering comes with a router that is capable of 3G failover. If for any reason the ADSL connection is disrupted, the online business functions will automatically be rerouted on Vodacom`s 3G and GPRS network. As soon as the ADSL connection has been re-established the failover function will automatically be turned off, to continue transmission over Vodacom Business` ADSL infrastructure. “The seamless integration between fixed line and mobile networks mean that the Vodacom Business ADSL customer can be assured that its service provider has the ability to keep them connected”, says Quartero.

In addition, the Vodacom Business backbone is run over fibre, which includes its international coverage. Combined with the fact that Vodacom Business connects to three different cables systems, this means that we are enabled to offer a true blended premier business ISP offering.

There is a range of benefits of both capped and uncapped Vodacom Business ADSL offerings. For more information on Vodacom Business, new customers can call 082 1930*, existing customers can call 082 1940* or visit www.vodacombusiness.co.za.



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