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Santa Barbara, CA – SBnet is proud to provide ADSL to the business community. ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a new technology that transforms ordinary phone lines into high-speed digital lines for ultra-fast Internet connectivity.

ADSL enables access to corporate networks for telecommuters, speeds access to newsgroups, as well as exciting new interactive multimedia applications such as multi-player interactive gaming, RealAudio reception, stock and news tickers, and remote Virtual Private Networking (VPN)  to other networks. 

ADSL modems use digital coding techniques to squeeze up to 99% more capacity out of a phone line without interfering with your regular phone services. That means you could be simultaneously talking on the phone or sending a fax while surfing the World Wide Web.

Let ADSL brings the Internet to you at up to 1.5 Mbps!

Area of Service*
Santa Barbara,
Ventura,
San Luis Obispo,
Kern, and Monterey counties;
Greater Los Angeles area,
and Fresno

Area codes:
805 213 310 323 424 559 562 626 714 760 818 831 909 949 and more!

*Verizon areas only, individual lines must qualify.

What are the benefits of ADSL?

  • Simultaneous Internet and voice/fax capabilities over a single telephone line
     
  • Uninterrupted, high-speed Internet access that's always on-line
     
  • Cost-effective solution for corporate offices, home offices, and small businesses

Top Reasons to Use ADSL for High-Speed Remote Access

  1. ADSL is dedicated, meaning it is "always on" and connected - just like a standard telephone. There is no time wasted in dialing up the service several times a day and waiting to be connected - ADSL is on standby, waiting ready for use whenever you are ready!
     
  2. ADSL enables telephone companies to use the nearly 750 million existing copper wires to deliver affordable high-speed remote access to the Internet. Essentially, ADSL provides the means to deliver next generation broadband services over existing networks enabling a quick time-to-market advantage.
     
  3. ADSL enables new applications that require real-time, interactive multimedia and broadcast-quality video. Such applications include collaborative computing, video conferencing, distance learning and video-on-demand.
     
  4. ADSL provides Private Virtual Circuit over the phone system that bypasses the Public Switched Telephone Network used by analog modems and instead routes the data traffic entirely through the packet switched network known as the Internet. Even though your regular modem may connect you to the Internet, it must go through the circuit switched network of the PSTN. The phone company uses Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers to make an end run around this speed bottleneck.
     
  5. Telephone companies worldwide are running into greater and greater PSTN congestion problems, In large part due to the increased of amount of online activity filling up voice circuits. ADSL provides the capability to use one line to provide new data services over the Internet, while maintaining telephone service using the PSTN, thus leveraging the existing infrastructure.
     
  6. Every major service provider has conducted trials and proven that the technology works. Today, service providers are rolling out ADSL services worldwide, with widespread deployment expected in 1999. In support of this market, a large number of major equipment vendors are shipping second and third-generation products offering higher performance and lower cost.

Still have questions?
sales@sb.net - inquiries about our services
billing@sb.net - questions regarding your account
support@sb.net - questions about the Internet

Why bother with Verizon?
The process of ordering ADSL through Verizon is lengthy and confusing. With SBnet ADSL, you only pay one flat rate and we handle all contact and line charges with Verizon for you.

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