Nowadays, most residences and small businesses utilize standard DSL connections with up to 1 Mbps of connection speed. However, online applications and processes are gradually becoming more complex, and require increasing bandwidth over the years. Integrated Access technology provides users with high bandwidth connection speeds as well as simultaneous high-speed voice, video, and data transmissions.
Businesses can profit from Integrated Access services, especially those with clients and consumers abroad. Integrated Access services use cutting-edge VoIP technology for voice transmissions. VoIP allows analog voice data to be sent through the Internet in its digital form. VoIP also lets users utilize wireless and fiber optic technology for long-distance calling functions. The use of the World Wide Web for long distance calling has greatly reduced the costs for such voice transmissions; hence, businesses with international contacts can take advantage of the cheap calling functions offered by Integrated Access.
Moreover, Integrated Access allows businesses to reach bandwidth connection speeds of up to 4.5 Mbps to allow the simultaneous transmission of voice, video, and data during critical business processes such as conferences and webinars. The most advanced Integrated Access services also feature dynamic bandwidth allocation to automatically shift bandwidth to more critical business applications, such as voice transmissions.
A decade ago, DSL was the dream for online residential and business connectivity. Today, with the advent of next-generation Internet technologies such as Integrated Access, DSL is a thing of the past. A decade from now, businesses may very well require the installation of Fractional T1 lines to keep up with the ever evolving market

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