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New ISP Launches Broadband Service In Grand Bahama

by Mike Godfrey, Tax-News.com, New York

22 January 2002

A new Internet Service Provider on Grand Bahama is offering Wireless DSL service, providing customers with their own dedicated link that is not shared by multiple users, meaning no slow downs during peak hours.

SSD Broadband has been launched by Nassau-born Thomas Miller and his wife Stefanie Miller. "SSD is on the cutting edge of technology and we are dedicated to improving and expanding our products and services as we grow. Our presence will definitely be felt here in Grand Bahama," says Mr. Miller. With the latest in Internet technology, SSD Broadband says it will offer Bahamians a first-rate product comparable with any Internet Service Provider in the world.

SSD's Wireless DSL service provides an instant T1 (1.544Mbps) connection. By accessing multiple Network Access Platforms, SSD Broadband ensures a 99.9% uptime.

"We are working now to have our Wireless service ready for our customers as soon as possible. This is especially important for International Companies that operate from a Grand Bahama base, as global business these days is done via the internet, which must be fast and, most importantly, reliable," Mr. Miller stated.

The Millers decided that rapid growth in Grand Bahama made it the right place to launch a new ISP. "The Port Authority and its partners are constantly bringing in larger international companies and investors who need efficient services, and services that keep pace with other Global Networks around the world. Grand Bahama must have the infrastructure to support these International companies, and we at SSD will be able to provide this data communication link."

SSD Broadband has coupled fibre optic cable with the latest Cisco technology to ensure that customers will receive reliable service from their trained staff, support personnel, technicians and engineers. As well as the new broadband DSL offering, dial-up users can increase the speed of their Internet connections: SSD technicians will visit a home or office and upgrade an existing dial up connection which, according to the company, can dramatically increase the speed of the connection.

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