Bonded DSL from Fusion Broadband can quadruple Internet speeds

While a national rollout of the NBN may be on its way, it isn't likely to happen for a number of years, leaving many businesses with a long wait for a faster broadband service.

In the meantime, Fusion Broadband has introduced a new and unique broadband bonding technology for businesses that will bridge the gap between slower xDSL based connections and what the future promises with the NBN.

Key unique features of this bonding technology are that it can work with numerous and different carriers, with up to six connections able to be bonded, and it can be deployed in almost any location throughout Australia where there are current business class xDSL services – without any involvement from the carriers.

Provided by local company Fusion Broadband and based on technology developed by Canadian-based Rocket Networks, IP Broadband Bonding is able to join multiple broadband connections together, creating one connection from up to six xDSL connections. The bonded connection in most cases will equal the total sum of the services connected in both up and downlink directions.

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