More bandwidth, faster speed, better reliability and enhanced resilience - bonded ADSL by CSG offers your business these benefits and more. In addition, get the bonded experts in your business. We partner with the market innovators for bonding ADSL and bonded SDSL.
What is Bonded ADSL?
Bonded ADSL takes multiple internet connections and creates a single virtual connection. ADSL bonding is a complex operation with many potential pitfalls but essentially it offers increased physical upload and download capability and is a credible alternative to replacing leased lines.
CSG can supply advanced ADSL bonding technology allowing multiple ADSL lines to be bonded to create larger internet pipes. ADSL bonding offers increased speed, reliability, flexibility and resilience as well as a 99.9% SLA.
How do we supply the bonded ADSL service?
CSG ADSL solution uses a variety of IP layer and virtual tunneling protocols in our core bonded ADSL network, creating multi-path network links back to our central carrier-grade datacentre infrastructure. This approach has proven to be both stable and fast to use. Many of our customers across the UK now enjoy faster speeds than they previously thought possible at a far lower cost than a leased line.
How does the bonded ADSL service integrate with my network?
CSG ADSL bonding service is enabled via our carrier-grade Gigabit network infrastructure. We bond both with hardware and at the IP layer, depending on the bonded ADSL scenario and all setups include:
- An ADSL router per link
- A customer premises ADSL bonding device
- An enterprise carrier grade ADSL bonding device in our datacentre
Our solution sits on the edge of your network and remains remotely managed. Our business ADSL service is designed for business users who want reliability, speed, resilience and flexibility from their business ADSL provider. We can tailor a bonded ADSL package to suit your individual business needs, offering a bespoke network specifically designed to take care of your speed, security and accessibility requirements.
What speeds can I achieve with Bonded ADSL?
Most of our bonded ADSL customers are using two, three or four bonded ADSL circuits, but some customers have bonded up to 16 lines. Speeds vary depending on your specific setup but as a general rule each circuit should maintain the total sum of its individual ADSL circuit parts. For example, if your bonded network comprises four 8Mbps ADSL lines, the resulting speed should be around 32Mbps. Using Bonded ADSL, you can have a credible alternative to a leased line service.
Where can the service be used?
Our ADSL bonding solution was designed to enable organisations to make more use of ADSL technology, especially where distance limitations meant only slow ADSL speeds could be achieved. Our bonded ADSL solutions make lines reach further and increase performance at the same time. A leased line can also be deployed in such circumstances but bonded ASDL is an infinitely cheaper solution providing comparable speed and reliability.
Businesses tend to use ADSL bonding where they need faster uploads and downloads, for applications such as VOIP. Bonded ADSL is ideal for uploading large file sizes at key sites, where many users may be accessing IT systems, or simply as a cost-effective replacement for leased lines.


