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BUSINESS BROADBAND STARTER
Designed for businesses that are growing and can take advantage of remote working.

Enhance your professional image with a personalised domain name and email address. Improve your productivity further by being able to remotely access your files and emails wherever there is an Internet connection.
A Self Installation Kit is provided or you have the option of a standard onsite installation for $200.
Account set-up fee: $200 on a 12-month term or $0 on a 24 or 36-month term contract.

 

 

BUSINESS BROADBAND ADVANTAGE
Designed for businesses requiring a more sophisticated broadband solution.
Ideal for businesses requiring high levels of Internet security features and more sophisticated equipment that usually only large corporations get access to. It is designed for businesses who use e-business (eg online ordering, payments and customer interaction) and other complex applications.
Account set-up fee: $200 on a 12-month term or $0 on a 24 or 36-month term contract.

 

BUSINESS BROADBAND ADVANTAGE BDSL
Designed for businesses requiring the bandwidth to send and receive large amounts of data regularly.
Provides your business with a complete solution on a separate, business grade broadband network. Ideal for businesses that need to send and receive large files and require guaranteed speed and throughput. Also includes advanced security features and equipment that usually only large corporations get access to.
Key features:
Business grade broadband network
24/7 Business Grade Technical Support
High speed, large file transfer capability
Wireless capable Cisco router
Hosted remote data back-up (1PC/2GB)
Hosted Internet security scanning for 5 users
Static IP address


BROADBAND JARGON BUSTERS

ADSL – stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line – a broadband service (digital) that’s carried on normal copper phone wires. It uses a higher frequency spectrum than voice traffic, which is why it doesn’t interfere with your phone calls, even though they share the same line.
It’s called ‘asymmetric’ because it’s configured so that downloads will go faster than uploads.
Now you must be wondering how it is possible for Telstra to offer a 512/512Kbps plan. We have taken a high speed connection, which we slowed down to 512Kbps on the way down and ramped up the upload speed to 512Kbps.
The connection is still an asymmetric connection.

BDSL – stands for Business Digital Subscriber Line. From a technology viewpoint, it is actually known as SHDSL. The main difference between BDSL and ADSL is that this service sits on a separate business grade network providing guaranteed speed and throughput.
It also provides the same speeds both upstream and downstream across all speed options.

Domain name – or sometimes referred to as a website, is a unique name that identifies a website. Similar to a street address – it allows others to identify and locate you easily on the Internet, eg www.yourbusinessname.com is a domain name.

Download/Upload – downloading is anything that you bring onto your computer from the Internet.
Uploading is the opposite process where you are uploading any piece of data that goes from your computer to the Internet.
Examples include an email attachment, the actual email, every click on a web link, keystrokes when you complete a form online, file transfer and so on.
You can track your usage online via ‘Custdata’ and you can set-up the service to provide weekly updates on your usage via email. What’s more, you can change your plan as your needs evolve.

Speed – most Internet providers, including Telstra, rate broadband plan speeds in kilobits per second (eg 256/512Kbps) to describe how fast the Internet is. The higher the number, the faster the service.

Static IP address – gives your computer a fixed address on the Internet (like a phone number). The computer uses the same IP address every time it connects to the network.
It is required when you want other people to find your business on the Internet. For example, a static IP address allows your company to host a web page and allows for your employees to remotely access files when they are away from the office.

 
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NEXT G

We sell and support a full range of devices for the NextG mobile network. When utilising a nextG enabled network device you get a collection of applications to use and download from free of charge. These include;

Bigpond Mobile 

Mobile Foxtel 

Yellow Pages 

 

Call 1234

Whereis Mobile 

 

Whereis Navigator

 

Scan Codes

 

My Email

 

MySnyc

 

BigPond Music

 

BigBlog

 

BigPond Photos

 

Downloads

 

My Account

 

It is free to browse within the Home and Search tabs of BigPond® Mobile Services. That means you can check the weather, sports results and news as often as you like for free!

Charges apply however for content downloads and subscription services - you will always be notified of these charges before you purchase or subscribe.

Browsing charges will apply when you visit sites from the Web tab, or directly access websites from your mobile browser by typing in a URL.

 

 

 

Internet & Data Browsing Charges for Mobile Phones and PDA's

Browsing charges are based on the amount of data that you use to browse and download, not on the amount of time spent using the application. These charges only apply when you:

  • access sites on the Web tab such as ebay, MySpace Mobile, Yahoo! and Hotmail through BigPond® Mobile
  • leave the Home or Search tabs (for example, by clicking on an external website link in a Sensis Search results screen) or
  • directly access sites from your mobile browser (for example by directly typing in a URL or selecting a bookmarked site from your mobile browser).

 

So which Browsing Pack is right for you?

There are several types.

  • Pay as you go (PAYG)
  • PC Packs
  • Data Packs

PAY AS YOU GO
If you don’t select a Browsing Pack, the Pay As You Go rate will apply to browse and download content on your mobile. The Pay As You Go rate is $2/MB. Pay As You Go doesn't have any included allowance, and you will be charged on a kilobyte (or part) basis.  For example if you use 0.5MB in one session, it will cost $1.

PC PACKS (Timed charging)
Timed charging on the PC Pack is a great option if you want to access your email, the Internet or your office intranet using a laptop or notebook device in short sessions.

Pricing is based on the time spent connected and is charged in 5 minute blocks (or part thereof). For a monthly service fee, you will get a set number of hours of included eligible data per month which can be used for eligible mobile broadband data usage and includes access to any of Telstra's Wireless Hotspots across Australia.

Telstra Mobile Broadband PC Packs also give you the flexibility and choice of casual or 24 month contract term options. The month to month pricing plan gives you the option to purchase the mobile broadband device either outright or on a Monthly Repayment Option, whilst the 24 month contracted plans offer you a compatible mobile broadband device at a subsidised price.

DATA PACKS (Kilobyte charging)
Perfect for 'always on' connectivity, the Data Pack pricing plans are based on data usage and charged in 1 kilobyte blocks (or part thereof). The plans include a set number of allowed kilobytes as part of an included monthly allowance, which can be used for all eligible Telstra Mobile Broadband data usage.

 

 

 

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