01 Jun 2004
Broadband can help companies put flexible working policies into practice, allowing staff to tap into the resources on the company network while offsite, without waiting for files to download over a dial-up connection.
Large data files can be transferred directly from office to office, or to customers. E-learning schemes can be put into place, intranets set up for internal company training, and extranets for corporate partners.
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So whatever flavour of broadband your business adopts, be it DSL, cable or wireless, your business is sure to benefit.
This vnunet.com Business Broadband Special offers readers all the news, analysis and insight they need to take advantage of the high-speed internet access revolution.
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