When Oakham School, one of Leicestershire's leading independent educational organisations realised that it had outgrown its 2Mbps leased line Internet connection, they chose to upgrade to a unique bonded broadband service from Nildram. This has enabled the school to increase its bandwidth dramatically by combining four standard Broadband ADSL circuits to create a single connection, with a static IP address, without the major cost of installing new leased lines.
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