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Why register your interest for Broadband?


Home Users:

Why do we use the Internet at home? To organise a holiday or pay bills? To meet people who have shared interests or keep in touch with relatives, and friends - across the world? To get information about our interests or to educate our children? To find jokes, cartoons, film clips or pictures for our entertainment?

Maybe these are some of the things you'd like to be able to do - quickly, cheaply and effectively. For millions, this is still a distant dream.

For home users, Broadband opens the door to Internet Gaming, Video-Conferencing and virtual shopping - and a whole world of other exciting services yet to even be imagined.

Broadband gives you a fast connection to the Internet, more bandwidth for your email and data services - and the world's information at your fingertips. Without Broadband, the Internet is not interactive and online sessions cannot be conducted in real-time. Broadband makes the Internet come alive and opens up a myriad of multimedia services to make you learn, laugh and communicate.

Business Users:

As a business user Broadband could offer you radical improvements in your success at operating a corporate website, communicating with suppliers, clients and peers the world over, transmitting larger files more frequently, and accessing multimedia applications via the Internet.

With Broadband, business users will be able to take part in real-time international tenders for business contracts, operate stock trading and control across the supply chain, use foreign currency exchange and trading facilities, and receive complex video, sound and animation-based presentations - all on the Internet. In turn, companies will be able to offer advanced online services to their customers and enjoy the benefits of effective e-customer relationship management.

In this 21st century global economy, the sad fact is that British businesses are suffering in the Broadband famine - and many don't even realise it.

Do you ever wonder how difficult it would be to work without email, telephones or fax machines? For companies in the USA, Germany and Korea - having Broadband taken away is just too horrible to contemplate.


(With thanks to http://wwwbroadband4britain.co.uk for the above)