Why do you need Internet Access?
We offer two types of Internet dialup access - please select from either Single User Internet Dialup Access or Small Business Server / Network Connection
for details of each.Single User Internet Dialup Access
Suitable for connecting a single machine to the Internet at modem speeds of up to 56k or ISDN. Providing unlimited access at 0845 local call rates. After your subscription to our service - all you pay for is your phone calls (which
can be less than 1p per minute). You get full access to the Internet and an email account - basically everything you need to Get Online! For more details see "What do you get?" or for the costs please see "What will it cost?".
Microsoft Small Business Server / Novell Groupwise Connection
Suitable for providing dialup access for 2+ (typically up to 25) users on your network via a "single" dialup connection - this can save a large amount of money compared to providing individual access via modems. You will
require either a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server running Microsoft Small Business Server software and Microsoft RAS / Dial-Up Networking (supplied as standard with Windows NT 4.0 Server) or a Novell Groupwise system. Alternatively
this connection can be used to provide access for a network with various routers and other shared access / proxy devices - contact us for more details.You will be able to "connect" your company to the Internet and give your users access to the web and electronic mail. For more details see "What do you get?" or for the costs please see "What will it cost?".
Permanent Fixed Link (Leased Line) Circuits
Suitable for providing access to a larger number of machines on a network. We offer a range of fixed link solutions starting at a 64k Kilostream link up to multi-megabit services for a wide variety of applications.
As there is such a variety of options and possible "solutions" we ask that you contact us to discuss your requirements!
Please choose from one of the following: What do you get? | What will it cost? | Internet Access FAQ's | Contact Us
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