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Affiliate Program

Affiliate / Partner / Sales / Reseller Program

Make $$$ with your website or business today! Several options to choose from. Add our real-time quote system to your website, become a sales agent, sell hardware or do installs through our VAR program ...


Agent Program Information

Sales Associates Program - The Details


We are looking for professional broadband consultants and Value Added Resellers (VARs) to follow up on the stream of leads being generated by our Referral Affiliates and Webmasters. Fill out an application to become a Sales Associate or what we call "Closer" - and have qualified leads sent to you every day! No more cold calls. No more wasting your money on marketing. We'll keep new prospects coming your way so that you can focus on what you do best - sales!
What You Do:

You login to your password protected Back Office each day
You call all of the leads assigned to you
You note their status in our tracking system
You sign the prospect up for service, assist them with the appropriate paperwork, and follow up with the carrier to ensure proper and timely provisioning
You earn 5% to 20% on the life of the account (rate depends on which plan your customer signs up for and if you generate the lead or not)
You serve as the main point of contact for that customer for the life of their account
You cash your check!
Take a Virtual Tour of the Agent Site for Closers!

What We Do:

We generate leads for you through our massive affiliate network
We provide your customers with real-time T1 price quotes
We assign a more leads to our best "closers" as measured by RPL (Revenue Per Lead)
We maintain the automated system, including rates, site updates, reporting, and commission updates
We provide training on all of the products you are interested in selling
We provide support when you have questions
We pay you a 5% to 20% residual on the life of the account (rate depends on which plan your customer signs up for) each and every month your customer pays their bill






           Getting Started ...

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 High-Speed DSL

Written by: DirectGlobal Communications - Aug 28, 2008


At the customer premises, a DSL router or modem connects the DSL line to a local-area network (LAN) or an individual computer. The modem also organizes the aggregate data stream created by multiplexing downstream channels, duplex channels, and maintenance channels together into blocks, and attaches an error correction code to each block. The receiver then corrects errors that occur during transmission up to the limits implied by the code and the block length. The unit may, at the user's option, also create superblocks by interweaving data within sub-blocks; this allows the receiver to correct any combination of errors within a specific span of bits. This allows for effective transmission of both data and video signals alike.

To create multiple channels, DSL modems divide the available bandwidth of a telephone line in one of two ways -- Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) or Echo Cancellation. FDM assigns one band for upstream data and another band for downstream data. The downstream path is then divided by time division multiplexing into one or more high-speed channels and one or more low speed channels. The upstream path is also multiplexed into corresponding low speed channels. Echo Cancellation assigns the upstream band to over-lap the downstream, and separates the two by means of local echo cancellation, a technique well know in V.32 and V.34 modems. With either technique, DSL splits off a 4 kHz region for POTS at the DC end of the band.

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