Griffin unveils ADSL2+

ISP launches new range of broadband offerings with faster download and upload speed

Written by Sara Yirrell

Griffin Internet has taken the wraps off its latest range of LLU broadband products allowing partners to order and migrate to a service with download speeds of up to 16Mb/s.

The services, which also boast upload speeds of 1Mb/s, are already available to over 50 per cent of UK businesses and Griffin claimed it provides partners with an alternative to IPstream at a lower price.

Andrew Dickinson, sales director at Griffin, said: "Partners running voice over IP have been asking us for faster upstream speeds. ADSL2+ delivers on this and what is more we are working on products to allow partners to reserve bandwidth with our new Engineered Broadband Assured Rate portfolio.

"Next month we plan to launch another product that will almost double existing upstream speeds allowing even more voice conversations over a single broadband connection.”

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