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By becoming a Sharedband Service Provider you can:


• Increase ARPU & margins at minimal incremental cost
• Deliver faster, scalable broadband services by selling customers additional connections
• Meet your customers' demands for faster connectivity even on longer loop lengths
• Sell higher bandwidth applications
• Differentiate your service offering from your competitors
• Avoid costly changes to network infrastructure

• Lower support costs through less customer down-time

• Combine multiple wholesale access providers in a transparent way to customers

• Protect leased line revenues by offering bonded T1 / DSL service

• Gain a way of accessing customers who already have Broadband from another provider, but need to enhance it by bonding other lines

 

Support

 

• First line support is provided by your staff

• Second and third line support is provided by Sharedband through a 24 / 7 / 365 on-line ticketing system

• An extensive range of documentation, support forums and FAQs minimizes support overhead

 

Costs

 

Sharedband have priced the service to require minimal up-front investment, and on-going fees are directly related to number of customers using the service. Our aim is to make the relationship profitable for you from the first sale. The only Sharedband charges are:

 

• Low, one-time set-up cost to become a Sharedband sales partner

• Low, monthly fee for access to our systems

• Flat wholesale pricing for the service, based upon number of lines, data transfer and number of IP addresses used

• Routers. These can be provisioned and shipped directly to the end customer by Sharedband, or you may procure and deploy these routers yourself

 

What You Get

 

After signing up, you will receive:

 

• Copies of Sharedband router software and instructions on how to up-load / configure the software

• Access to the V-NOC, which is Sharedband's on-line reseller inteface. From here you can provision and manage customer accounts

• Access to Sharedband's online ticketing system and training material

 

Shrink-Wrap solution

 

Larger ISPs also have the option of running their own Sharedband infrastructure. Not only does this put you in complete control, but enables you to extend the geography of the service and eliminate data transfer and IP address related fees.

 

For more information about how to become a Sharedband Service Provider, please complete the online application.

 

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