One company with an enviable record of retaining control over all aspects of its operations is Stokers Ltd, a family run retailer of fine furniture and carpets. To facilitate faster communications with its stores and suppliers, Stokers replaced its ISDN-based network with the latest ADSL technology from Nildram. The wires-only service from Nildram permits Stokers to collect sales data from its POS terminals and provide its sales staff with up-to-the-minute product information. With data transfer rates of up to 2Mbits, the retailer's broadband communication links also enable it to deliver and receive data to and from suppliers outside the network.
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