The 4G LTE network is the fourth generation of data technology for our cellular networks following 3G. LTE stands for Long Term Evolution and is capable of delivering high-speed data for phone and internet services typical used as a redundant network connection.
Asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is a type of DSL technology that provides internet access over traditional copper phone lines. It is typically used in home or small office networks.
Symmetrical High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line (SHDSL) is a form of symmetric DSL meaning that it has an equal rate for both download and upload speeds. Internet access is still provided over copper lines with speeds ranging from 1Mbps – 4Mbps symmetric.
Ethernet-dedicated Internet Access is a continuous, high-bandwidth method for enterprises to connect their local area networks (LANs) with the public Internet and streamline the performance of their wide area network (WAN). With speeds ranging from 4Mbps – 80Mbps symmetric.
Delivering remarkable speed from 1Mbps – 10Gbps symmetric internet via light transmission over dedicated fibre optic cabling.
The National Broadband Network is a national fibre network being rolled out to homes and business to replace the existing broadband network.