It Firm Offers Broad Saving

Newcastle Herald

Tuesday September 24, 2002

A LEADING Hunter-owned technology company wants to help local businesses adapt to the ever-changing world of technology.

General manager of CNN Internet and Techcel Computer Services Nigel Stitt said new technologies such as Broadband and Virtual Private Networks were capable of delivering real cost savings to business.

`While you don't have to understand how an engine works to drive a car, you do need to know that the car will get you from point A to point B safely, quickly and cost-effectively,' Mr Stitt said.

`And that's what we're here for when it comes to the latest technology.

`The real trick has been the ability to digest the enormous amount of information released by the IT world and then choose a technology that best suits particular business needs.

`Broadband technology has meant that all organisations, no matter how small, can now communicate via the Internet at speeds that previously had been in reach of only the large organisations with dedicated resources.

`Broadband can be delivered through a number of mediums but, much like a car, business people just need to know that they have the right technology engine for their organisation ? technology that can add to their bottom line.'

CNN Internet and Techcel Computer Services specialises in providing computer networking and Internet communications services to business.

Established 16 years ago, it is now a leader in the IT industry providing technology solutions throughout the Hunter and Australia.

It is a specialist in the set-up and provision of Broadband ADSL technology through standard phone lines.

`Digital subscriber line (DSL) technology provides fast, secure and cost-effective communication over standard copper lines,' Mr Stitt said.

`It forms a sound infrastructure for technologies such as Virtual Private Networks that allow organisations with business branches in other areas or workers in remote locations to communicate via corporate networks quickly and securely without the expensive costs of traditional networks.

`This type of DSL technology will also allow companies to send voice calls down the same data networks and, therefore, reduce the cost of phone bills.'

© 2002 Newcastle Herald

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