sDSL Dedicated Internet Access

Logic Voice is the leading sDSL provider Business-critical internet connectivity for the medium or distributed enterprise.
Logic Voice sDSL provides enterprise-class connectivity to medium and distributed companies with business-critical broadband needs. This broadband service is supported by Logic Voice’s industry-leading service level agreements (SLAs) and dedicated service and support designed to give DSL business customers a cost-effective alternative to T1 service.

  • Available in six symmetrical speeds — 144 Kbps, 192 Kbps, 384 Kbps, 768 Kbps, 1.1 Mbps, and 1.5 Mbps
  • Dedicated line (not line-shared.)
  • Fixed IP address is standard: host your own website or email server
  • Free professional installation for up to four computers
  • Buy with confidence—30-day no-risk satisfaction guarantee
  • Worry-free 24×7x365 dedicated live and email support

Networking Options

  • Private IP addresses - IP addresses that are hidden from the public. Your business can access the Internet, but the public will not be able to see your computer or the rest of your business’ computers, esentially keeping your network invisible, or private. (included)
  • up to 253 Public IP addresses - Public IP Addresses (also known as Static IP Addresses) are IP addresses that are visible to the public. Because they are public, they allow other people to know about and access your computer, like a Web server. In some cases, you do not want people to access your computer or you want to restrict certain individuals from accessing your computer or server. If that is the case, you will want to look into security measures to protect your computer. Logic Voice offers several security solutions to help take the time and worry of maintain a secure computer, server and/or network. (optional)

Equipment

You may supply your own router, assuming it is compatible with a Nokia or Lucent Stinger DSL Access Multiplexer (DSLAM). However, please take note that many off-the-shelf routers are not compatible.

Alternatively, Efficient Networks 5851 routers can be made available to customers using sDSL circuits.

Why Choose SDSL?

  1. SDSL - the Premium DSL - Many customers ask us why they should choose SDSL for their business when ADSL is so much cheaper. Good question. Here are some reasons SDSL may be a better choice for you.
  2. Higher Upload Speeds - SDSL is capable of upload speeds up to 1.5Mbps. ADSL tops out at 768Kpbs, or half that of SDSL. Upload speed is important to applications such as VoIP, multiple Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Web servers, video conferencing, or any application where you send large amounts of data to the Internet.
  3. Faster Telco Response Times - All ISPs deliver their service over the local telephone infrastructure, or the “last mile,” which is owned by the ILECs (local telephone companies). So, when a DSL line goes down because of local phone line problems, the telephone company is dispatched to fix the problem. ADSL is not considered by the phone companies as a “premium” service, so ADSL is not afforded premium response times. SDSL is a premium service, with typical response times of 4 hours, as opposed to 24 to 48 hours for ADSL.
  4. T1 Performance - Less Cost - SDSL delivers T1 performance at about 1/2 the cost.