Multiple connections lead to a strong line. Through clever bundling, we ensure stable Internet - even in places where the network is otherwise weak.
Slow internet in the countryside?
Not with us.
Many companies in rural areas struggle with connection problems, slow uploads and jerky meetings. Normal DSL is often not enough and mobile communications are overloaded or unstable.
Our solution:
We combine different types of Internet (e.g. LTE, DSL, satellite, cable) into a single, stable line.
A brief comparison of the classic connection types.
Technology | Advantage | Disadvantage |
---|---|---|
LTE/5G | Flexibly available | Fluctuating quality, volume limitation |
DSL | Inexpensive and widespread | Often too slow for modern requirements |
Starlink | Can be used across the board | Latency problems, weather-dependent |
Fiberglass | Extremely fast | Hardly available in the countryside |
Our answer for fast Internet in rural areas: combine instead of resigning.
Bonding bundles the strengths and balances out the weaknesses. This creates a resilient connection that you can rely on.
Analysis on site or by phone: together we look at the current situation - and find out which access points are available to you."
Your personal signal cocktail: Based on this analysis, we put together the optimum bonding combination. We configure the bonding system precisely to your environment - completely ready to use.
Simply connect & get started: You will receive the system ready for use by post. Plug in the power, connect to the mains - done. If you have any questions, you can call us at any time.
How it works technically:
The Eventnet system bundles Internet connections into a powerful overall connection. An intelligent router does the work in the background.
For you, this means that you don't have to worry about anything - your Internet simply runs stably and reliably.
Whether in the office, workshop or home office - the system works unobtrusively in the background so that the connection remains stable. Even if several people are online at the same time.
For a detailed explanation, please take a look at our blog article "How does bonding work".