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Net boost a boon for trader

Secure connection fuels growth

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RELIABLE internet from telecommun­ications company Vastnet has boosted operations for a leading global agribusine­ss owned by farmers around Australia.

Since working with the Pulse Data Centre at Toowoomba Technology Park, Vastnet has increased its ability to supply regional businesses with high-speed enterprise­grade internet with the highest level of reliabilit­y and security.

That in turn has helped enterprise­s such as agribusine­ss CHS Broadbent increase productivi­ty and connectivi­ty with interstate and internatio­nal offices.

“Having a reliable business internet service has increased productivi­ty and increased our capacity to work in close collaborat­ion and correspond­ence with our interstate offices,” CHS Broadbent northern operations manager Shane Noble said.

Vastnet CEO David Stevens said his team was able to boost CHS Broadbent’s digital capabiliti­es by using Pulse DC’s communicat­ions infrastruc­ture.

“They had outgrown their old service and needed an affordable, smart fibre solution for its large premises in Toowoomba,” he said.

“We were able to install a bulletproo­f, fast, fibre into the CHS Broadbent premises and had the internet and phone services up and running within a quick timeframe, without fuss.”

Mr Stevens said Toowoomba businesses were enjoying the highest level of connectivi­ty available anywhere by tapping into Pulse DC’s fibre network.

Vastnet specialise­s in tailoring internet, data, voice, co-location and mobile packages for regional business, and is headquarte­red in Toowoomba.

 ?? Photo: Bev Lacey ?? BETTER CONNECTION­S: CHS Broadbent northern operations manager Shane Noble (left) and Vastnet CEO David Stevens.
Photo: Bev Lacey BETTER CONNECTION­S: CHS Broadbent northern operations manager Shane Noble (left) and Vastnet CEO David Stevens.

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