Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Low Ethernet Rates from GLOBALINX for a Limited Time

It’s amazing how many businesses still have a DSL/Cable connection to the Internet. I went to get my hair cut the other day and I paid with my credit card and it took the longest time for my payment to go through. “Sorry,” the woman said, “we have a DSL connection here so it takes a minute”. I could actually see the connection being made, it was so slow. I couldn’t believe it. This wasn’t a little mom-and-pop place either. It was a franchise with multiple locations so they should definitely be able to afford a quality Internet connection. I made some obscure 1990s reference jokingly and went on my way.

When we released our low Ethernet rates promo a week or two ago, I thought of this story and how that business could benefit from our current low Ethernet Port pricing. They would be able to work so much more efficiently with an Internet connection that had vastly improved bandwidth and quality for just a couple of dollars more a month.

For a limited time you can save your customers up to 27% on Burstable Full and Partial Gig-E Internet Ports with plans starting at $1,400 and up to 36% on Burstable Full and Partial Fast-E Internet Ports with plans starting at $400! Be sure to take advantage of these great limited time prices. Give us a call, we can check to see if you are in an area that can take advantage of this new pricing. The map below will give you an idea of the included areas (click to enlarge).

You have the opportunity to bring your customers into the 21st Century with these great connection speeds. Hurry, though, these great rates won’t last long.

If you would like more information, email salessupport@globalinxsolutions.com or call 866-999-1133. For new and re-terming customers. Two year agreement required.

2 comments:

  1. Indeed we’re all looking for ways to reduce our business expenses – and this is especially true for small business, it is sometimes difficult to make the drastic the cuts we would like to make to survive.

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