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Allcomm broadband

Welcome to Allcomm Communications Located in the heart of the West Midlands. Allcomm offer a full Internet Services package ranging from corporate network solutions to plans specially tailored for the smaller business. Our reputation for service is second to none and the fact that we can supply your hardware needs too makes us the one stop store for all of your internet and networking requirements.

Allcomm Internet establised as Internet Service Providers in 1996. We are one of the biggest ISP's in the West Midlands. We offer high speed connection to the internet for local businesses and schools in the surrounding area's.

Business ADSL

Our Business ADSL product range is designed for connecting a network of computers to the Internet. Please contact our sales staff on 01902 710666 if you require Web, Email or any of our Fully Managed services. The product range is available in 3 flavours, namely Net Connect 500, 1000 and 2000. Our ADSL product is are based on BT's Broadband Access Network which offers upstream connectivity of 256Kbs and downstream rates of 500Kbs, 1Mbs and 2Mbs at a maximum contention ratio of 20:1.

Home ADSL

Our Home ADSL product range is designed for connecting home computers to the Internet. Please contact our sales staff on 01902 710666 if you require Web, Email or any of our Fully Managed services. Our ADSL product is are based on BT's Broadband Access Network which offers upstream connectivity of 256Kbs and downstream rates of 500Kbs at a maximum contention ratio of 50:1.

A new or existing BT analogue circuit is required to deliver the ADSL service. A splitter box separates the ADSL signal from the normal telephone voice signal. The ADSL signal is terminated on to an USB ADSL Router, which is available for connection to your computer. The telephone line can be used as before to make normal voice calls

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