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Easynet Connect has announced that it will upgrade all new and existing SDSL connections for no extra charge. The ISP is a leading provider for small and medium businesses in the UK and the announcement today means that all customers with an SDSL internet connection will be able to benefit from an uncontended line, without having to pay any additional fees.

The main bonus for users following this announcement is that they won't have to share any of the upload or download capacity of their connection with others customers. In addition, the service improvements will also mean that account holders will have a guaranteed amount of bandwidth available. This added flexibility makes the uncontended connection option ideal for smaller businesses with sophisticated requirements, such as VoIP, cloud computing and also high-volumes of email traffic.

Chris Stening, MD of Easynet Connect, explains: “Just as businesses are using their internet connection to support more of their key business applications than ever before, we are constantly investing and innovating our network to ensure they have the dedicated bandwidth they need to run their business. We have been able to make this improvement to our SDSL service at no extra cost or inconvenience to our customers because of the continual investment we have made in our core network over time.”

The largest SDSL footprint in the UK

“With the largest SDSL footprint in the UK, we offer SDSL to over 70% of all SMEs in the UK, more than any other provider. By removing the contention on these connections, we are reaffirming our commitment to delivering the highest quality internet connectivity for UK businesses. While some providers may offer low-cost SDSL connections, few can promise that their bandwidth will be guaranteed, unlimited and backed up by a service level agreement as robust as ours.”

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More information: Broadbandgenie.co
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