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Class Solo

Our Class SOLO packages are designed for 1 to 2 users with bandwidth The physical characteristic of a telecommunications system that indicates the speed at which information can be transferred. For ADSL, speeds of up to 8 Mb/s are currently offered, 2 Mb/s is sufficient to transmit a video signal. Technologies such as VDSL offer the possibility of providing data rates of up to 15 Mb/s. speed of up to 8Mb, and a guaranteed contention ratio With most broadband technologies, some of the bandwidth is shared between other users. For example, if the service is contended or oversubscribed at 20:1, it means that you share the bandwidth with up to 19 other users. Basic ADSL services in the UK (mainly using the BT network) typically have a contention ratio of 50:1 with the more expensive or business packages having 20:1. of 14:1.

There are two options - Limited or Unlimited. The 8MB MAX SOLO Limited option allows a monthly data transfer of up to 10gigabytes - which is plenty for the average small - medium-sized organisation.

Class Network

Class NETWORK is designed for multiple users connected to your PC network with a bandwidth The physical characteristic of a telecommunications system that indicates the speed at which information can be transferred. For ADSL, speeds of up to 8 Mb/s are currently offered, 2 Mb/s is sufficient to transmit a video signal. Technologies such as VDSL offer the possibility of providing data rates of up to 15 Mb/s. speed of up to 8Mb, and a guaranteed contention ratio With most broadband technologies, some of the bandwidth is shared between other users. For example, if the service is contended or oversubscribed at 20:1, it means that you share the bandwidth with up to 19 other users. Basic ADSL services in the UK (mainly using the BT network) typically have a contention ratio of 50:1 with the more expensive or business packages having 20:1. of 7:1.

If you are planning to use one of our NETWORK packages we recommend you opt for one of our ADSL Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line - A telephone line with uneven transmission rates; half the transmission can attain speeds up to 640 kbps; the other half can attain speeds of 2.048 Mbps or greater in the opposite direction. routers.

ADSL2+ Up to 16MB

ADSL2+ Up to 16MB is the next logical product selection for customers who find that a standard up-to 8Mb service is just not fast enough* and require an additional 3 or 4Mb downstream. 10:1 contention.

ADSL2+ Annex M

ADSL2+ Annex M service is the ideal solution for businesses that require enhanced upload speed for VPN, Voice, and remote worker access or customers looking for an SDSL A version of DSL where the upload speeds and download speeds are the same - a separate line for voice is required (unless VoIP is used) or Leased Line replacement.
Annex M offers throughput of up to 16Mbs down and 2.5Mbs up and is available at less than half the cost of traditional SDSL A version of DSL where the upload speeds and download speeds are the same - a separate line for voice is required (unless VoIP is used) connectivity. Annex M broadband has a 10:1 contention ratio With most broadband technologies, some of the bandwidth is shared between other users. For example, if the service is contended or oversubscribed at 20:1, it means that you share the bandwidth with up to 19 other users. Basic ADSL services in the UK (mainly using the BT network) typically have a contention ratio of 50:1 with the more expensive or business packages having 20:1. ensuring that your business receives the best possible service and speed available.

Engineered Broadband Symmetric Assured

Engineered broadband® Symmetric Assured (EB SA) offers guaranteed bandwidth The physical characteristic of a telecommunications system that indicates the speed at which information can be transferred. For ADSL, speeds of up to 8 Mb/s are currently offered, 2 Mb/s is sufficient to transmit a video signal. Technologies such as VDSL offer the possibility of providing data rates of up to 15 Mb/s. end to end, allowing you to plan usage for priority applications such as voice.
Our EB SA product comes in four speeds, with symmetric download and upload speeds.
EB SA is ideal for VoIP applications as latency, packet loss and jitter In voice over IP (VoIP, jitter is the variation in the time between packets arriving, caused by network congestion, timing drift, or route changes. are all guaranteed above a minimum limit to protect quality of service.

ADSL Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line - A telephone line with uneven transmission rates; half the transmission can attain speeds up to 640 kbps; the other half can attain speeds of 2.048 Mbps or greater in the opposite direction. Failover

ADSL Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line - A telephone line with uneven transmission rates; half the transmission can attain speeds up to 640 kbps; the other half can attain speeds of 2.048 Mbps or greater in the opposite direction. Failover utilises two ADSL Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line - A telephone line with uneven transmission rates; half the transmission can attain speeds up to 640 kbps; the other half can attain speeds of 2.048 Mbps or greater in the opposite direction. lines to increase uptime and resilience for customers who run business critical services over IP.
You can choose your primary and secondary service, which is then connected by two different pre-configured routers.

Speeds and coverage

* Please note that if you are currently using 8MB Max and your line speed is currently not very fast, upgrading to ADSL2+ Up to 16MB will be unlikely to improve your speed further. This is due to a number of affecting factors; distance from your local exchange, quality of the copper and quality of the internal wiring at your premises.

ADSL2+ services are "local loop unbundled" services and your local exchange may not be enabled. A pre-sales check will be required by us to ascertain whether you will be able to benefit from this service. 

Cease charges

Please note that the broadband cease charges applicable to new Class broadband contracts and contract renewals are as follows:  

A cease charge of £42** per DSL Broadband service Broadband service line disconnection (excluding VAT) will be applied at final bill when service is discontinued.  

The fee covers engineering work required to disconnect a line when a DSL Broadband service Broadband service service is ceased.

A re-provide charge of £42 will be applied when customers move office premises and require broadband at a new location.

Cease charges do not currently apply when a customer migrates their broadband service from another supplier to Class.

** Contracts from 1 November 2009, for standard ADSL Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line - A telephone line with uneven transmission rates; half the transmission can attain speeds up to 640 kbps; the other half can attain speeds of 2.048 Mbps or greater in the opposite direction. services. Other ADSL Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line - A telephone line with uneven transmission rates; half the transmission can attain speeds up to 640 kbps; the other half can attain speeds of 2.048 Mbps or greater in the opposite direction. services attract varying cease charges.

Appoint Class Telecommunications as your telecoms service provider and we guarantee to reduce your phone bills too with significantly cheaper calls and line rental.

 

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