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We are currently reviewing a new technology which helps speed up your internet connection by “Bonding” multiple Internet Service Providers for your download, and using a 4G USB dongle for the uploads.
The result means your Internet runs up to 10 times faster. Here’s how it works:
It simply fuses multiple broadband connections together to give you a much faster and much more reliable connection.
The bonded connection combines the bandwidth capacity of each circuit connected, in both uplink and downlink directions and presents itself to the network via a single cable and public IP or address range.
By bonding two or more broadband services together you can create a single, super-fast, cost-effective broadband connection.
With bonding, your VPN, Remote Services, bandwidth sensitive applications and cloud-based applications will perform more effectively.
In addition, your business broadband connection will be protected by multiple paths giving you a level of redundancy over a single service connection.
Given we can bond any type of service from any carrier, your level of redundancy is greatly increased.
Bonding will make all your bandwidth available all of the time for all of your applications to use.
Even by bonding just two lines you will see the following benefits:
Files uploaded to the cloud in half the time
Backup times significantly reduced
Remote Desktop users will rejoice
VPNs will perform more effectively
Better quality VoIP calls
Multi-line redundancy with automatic, unattended, seamless failover/failback (even during an HTTPS session)
Once installed, you should see an immediate increase in your broadband speed.
It offers two platforms to cater from two lines to 20 lines.
More speed means your applications and business become more efficient.
Bonded connections can very quickly build high speed, highly redundant broadband connections.
To learn more about broadband bonding works, check out www.fusionbroadband.com.au
Rob Morgan is managing director of PIT Group.