Cost-effective way to connect SMEs to the Web

Published by rudy Date posted on April 13, 2009

MANILA, Philippines – If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to connect your business to the Web, look no further than PLDT SME Nation’s myDSL Biz service. It provides small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with fast Internet access, and quickly gets their network up and running with up to four PCs and one laptop bundled for free.

“Multiple PC offerings of PLDT SME Nation with our high speed myDSL biz connection is sure to enable SMEs to place desktops and interconnect crucial parts of their office from sales, admin, accounting, and logistics,” says Christian Lim, PLDT SME Nation assistant product manager. This allows you to manage your business operations like sales tracking and inventories more efficiently.

Whether you are a new subscriber or looking to upgrade your current PC setup, PLDT myDSL Biz offers several cost-effective packages for your business.

PLDT myDSL packages start at just P4,000 a month with the Small Biz Lite package. It delivers burst speeds of up to 3.5 Mbps—ideal for four to five simultaneous users—and comes with one free 17-inch LCD desktop setup.

For the more bandwidth-hungry businesses, they may opt for the higher-speed Small Biz Jr and Small Biz Sr plans. Small Biz Jr is bundled with a free laptop, while the Small Biz Sr plan includes a 17″ LCD Desktop and a laptop unit.

What’s more, these bundled freebies have more than enough computing power to seamlessly handle most business needs.

If your business needs more of those desktop PCs, go with PLDT myDSL Biz’s Powerpack. Depending on which of the three Powerpack dsl plans you choose, you receive up to four 17” LCD Desktops, plus a laptop. Subscribers also get up to 5 Mbps of burst speed bandwidth and higher guaranteed data rates, which means anywhere from 6 to 20 simultaneous users can have access to that fast Internet connection.

To learn more about PLDT SME Nation’s products and services, call 101-888 or visit www.pldtsme-nation.com.ph.

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