384 kbps is the entry level speed for ADSL and is only recommended for very small businesses with only a few employees.
Below are our Business DSL pricing, they are slightly more expensive than the home ADSL accounts because they are on a restored service which means it will take priority over a non - restored service in the event of a disruption of service. We highly recommend these accounts for any Businesses.
1024 kbps is the next speed up from 384 kbps and is recommended for small to medium businesses.
Below are our Business DSL pricing, they are slightly more expensive than the home ADSL accounts because they are on a restored service which means it will take priority over a non - restored service in the event of a disruption of service. We highly recommend these accounts for any Businesses.
10240 kbps is the fastest ADSL speed, however Telkom have only recently started rolling this out and is not available to everyone as yet so the fastest line speed at most Telkom exchanges are 4096kbps. This line speed is best suited for larger companies.
Below are our Business DSL pricing, they are slightly more expensive than the home ADSL accounts because they are on a restored service which means it will take priority over a non - restored service in the event of a disruption of service. We highly recommend these accounts for any Businesses.
If you have an ADSL circuit installed with Telkom or you are switching ISPs and you only need an account, choose from the options below. Please note the pricing below is for the ADSL cap only you will still be billed from Telkom for your ADSL line rental. Alternatively transfer your ADSL line to ScottNET and take advatage of our reduced pricing.
Below are our Soft capped Unshaped Business DSL pricing, we recommend unshaped uncaped accounts for businesses as these accounts are restored accounts and are unshaped which means ports are not prioritized in an unshaped service which implies all programs get the same priority as all others. This service is ideal if you are using a program that most people do not use such as a stock trading program, vpn or a game that requires quick response times to international servers. Since the programs that require high priority are not defined, more bandwidth needs to be provided so that it appear that all programs are working equally fast. As a result this service is more expensive