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Verizon Business DSL

Do you want to upgrade your business Internet connections to take advantage of today’s fast broadband speeds? A business DSL line from Verizon may be the perfect solution. Your employees will be able to download and share office files much more quickly than dial-up. The professional image you present to clients can be enhanced by taking advantage of Verizon’s domain name email included with every Verizon Business DSL plan. You can even host your own Web or email server by choosing a plan with a static IP address.

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Verizon Business DSL Extras

Depending on the size of your business and your specific Internet needs, you can choose from several DSL plans from Verizon featuring different speeds and static vs. dynamic IP addresses. Every package will let you connect to the Internet at fast speeds making it quick and easy for your employees to send and receive email, conduct research online, transfer large files, and conduct online meetings and video conferences.

Features: Every Verizon Business DSL plan includes an always-on, always-connected DSL line that connects through your existing phone line, and DSL won’t interfere with your phone or fax service – it simply takes advantage of unused bandwidth in your existing lines. Your company will also receive 10 email accounts or three domain name email accounts, personal Web space of 20MB for each email address, unlimited remote dial-up access (so you’re employees can access the Internet from the road), and 24/7 business upgrade technical support.

Verizon Business DSL – Up to 3Mbps Download Speeds/Dynamic IP

This Verizon Business DSL plan features download speeds up to 3 Mbps and upload speeds up to 768 Kbps and includes a dynamic IP address -- an ideal solution if your company uses the Internet for email, browsing websites, and sharing files.

Verizon Business DSL – Up to 3Mbps Download Speeds/Static IP

If your company needs a static IP address for hosting email, Web, or FTP servers, this may be the perfect plan to take your business to the next level. In addition to the extras described above, this plan offers download speeds up to 3 Mbps and upload speeds up to 768 Kbps.

Verizon Business DSL – Up to 7.1Mbps Download Speeds/Dynamic IP

This Verizon Business DSL plan features download speeds up to 7.1 Mbps and upload speeds up to 768 Kbps and includes a dynamic IP address. It’s an effective, affordable solution if you want more connection speed but your company primarily uses the Internet for accessing emails, browsing the Web, and sharing office files – small or large.

Verizon Business DSL – Up to 7.1Mbps Download Speeds/Static IP

This plan features download speeds up to 7.1 Mbps and upload speeds up to 768 Kbps with a static IP address to support your company’s email, Web, and FTP servers. This plan will give your company faster speeds to conduct business and more flexibility to explore and expand your use of the Internet.

 
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