Eclipse Internet gives Control to customers 
Award winning Eclipse Internet are about to launch a revolutionary new feature for their broadband customers.
The about-to-be-launched Eclipse Control Panel allows users to manage their traffic and optimise specific applications, so if you mainly use the net for email, you can tweak your settings accordingly. The press release from Eclipse claims that connections can be configured in order to optimise “web browsing, email, peer-to-peer, FTP, VPN and gaming.”
“The new services give customers access to the tools to let them do this for themselves, via the Eclipse Control Panel,” says the release. “The view from Eclipse is that customers know better than anyone else what they want from their broadband service, so why not let them control it?”
This news comes on the eve of some price adjustments to the Eclipse residential and business broadband packages – more on this as we get it.
No Comments »Posted by Tom on May 8th 2008 in Eclipse Internet
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