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Telstra Business Broadband Solutions

Telstra Business Broadband is a business class solution with tailored plans and packages designed to provide customers with a connection that’s right for their business.

Telstra Business Broadband offers:

  • Fast internet service on the largest network in Australia
  • High speed service including ADSL, ADSL 2+ and BDSL. Ask about the services available in your area
  • 24/7 Business Grade Technical Support from dedicated business specialists
  •  99.9% network availability
  •  Advanced security features to help keep your valuable files and emails safe
  •  A range of Broadband Extras.

 

Telstra business Broadband Starter Package

 

The Telstra Business Broadband Starter package is designed for small to medium businesses that need a basic broadband solution, packed with features to help businesses establish a professional image such as email, calendar and contacts to help improve business productivity. It comes with a simple, step-by-step self-install option and includes a router to get your broadband service up and running quickly.

Key Features:

  • Minimum Term: 12, 24 or 36 Mths
  • Support 24x7: Yes
  • Onsite Standard Installation: No
  • Lan Setup Support Available: Yes
  • Speed Available: 512Kbps or high speed Kbps
  • Usage Allowance: 1GB to Unlimited GB
  • Static IP Addresses: Yes
  • Modem Gateway Router Included: Yes
  • Connect Multiple Sites: No
  • Hosted MS Exchange Mail Service and Storage: Yes
  • Email Anti-virus and Anti-spam: Yes
  • Domain Registration and Hosting: Yes
  • Number of Domain Registrations: 1
  • Web and eMail Protection: No
  • Hosted PC Backup: No
Package Details
Enhance your professional image with a personalised domain name and email address.1 Improve your productivity further by being able to remotely access your office computer3 files and emails wherever there is an internet connection.

It comes with a simple, step-by-step self-install option and includes a 4 port wireless modem/router to get your broadband service up and running quickly.

Key Features

  • 24/7 Business Grade Technical Support form from dedicated business professionals
  • Wireless modem/router including Firewall
  • Two hosted exchange mailboxes each with 100MB storage4
  • Incoming and outgoing email virus scan and anti-spam filter
  • Domain name registration and hosting for 1 domain name1
  • A Static IP address
Please call 1300 302 274 to find out more.
High-speed ADSL2+ internet access of up to 20Mbps2 is now available on Business Broadband Starter High Speed plans in even more places across Australia. Ask us if ADSL 2+ is available in your area.

 

 4Call charges are subject to change without notification at Telstra's discretion and are current at time of submitting this page

 

Plexus Communications, your Telstra Business Dealer 03 9486 2500

 

Broadband Jargon Buster

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

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.

 

 

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.