Exe... March 2010 Customer News Letter
Exe...ins Internet Product Of The Year
We were advised in mid February that our NF/23BYO Line ADSL2 service
had been declared PCUSER Magazine?s Internet Product Of The Year for
2009 and would be reported as such in the February edition of the
magazine (page 54).
While the only 'awards' that count in business are the monthly
management accounts (and the subsequently yearly tax return) that show
the company has achieved a planned profit and a planned revenue
growth, getting some sort of external recognition is always a very
pleasant experience particularly when it is so unexpected.
We have one of the walls in our small reception area in North Sydney
pretty much full of the various awards given to Exe... over the last
six years (the first one dating back to July 2004; SMH - Best
Broadband Product in low download, medium download categories and
runner up in high download category) and we have small table the top
of which is getting quite crowded with 'trophies'.
Of course, in the scheme of things these displays don't mean a great
deal but they are a vague reminder to our employees (and maybe to our
visitors) that the company is recognised outside its own operations as
doing some very good things and consistently doing them over time.
Exe... Included In Asia?s Fastest Growing Tech Companies
For the third year in a row Exe.... was included in Deloitte?s
ranking of the fastest growing technology companies in Asia.
?Awards? such as these do not mean very much in themselves but
it?s unusual for ?mature? companies to be able to sustain very
high levels of growth beyond their start up years. It is even more
remarkable for companies to sustain their growth ?organically?
(not taking over other businesses) as Exe....has done.
The ranking ?award? is based on the, audited, revenue growth over
the past three years which in Exe...?s case is 91% or an average of
growth of around 30% each year over the past three years. In an
industry where growth is more often measured in single or low double
digits Exe.... continues to exceed that of all of its competitors by
maintaining a business objective of offering the lowest cost range of
communications services to both residential and business users.
New ?Ancillary Service? Pricing Options
Exe..... has introduced ?packs? of ancillary services to provide
greater value to customers who may use relatively few of Exe....
?add on services such as:
VoIP, SMS from the desktop, fax from the desktop
You may wish to use your ADSL service for VoIP calls, to send SMS
messages or to send faxes. As you probably know Exe...offers very low
prices for these additional services on a pay for what you use basis
of:
NSW PoPs
We continued to fine tune the new caching engines and they are now
delivering over 400 mbps of bandwidth to NSW users in peak times and
up to 900 mbps for a brief period around 2 am each day.
For the first time in our ?history? we actually reduced an IP
source by 150 mbps based partly on the additional bandwidth generated
by the new PeerApp boxes and the larger Akamai caching boxes but
mainly because almost 50% of our really heavy down load users left us
to move to AAPT?s and TPG?s ?unlimited ? ADSL2 plans. It was
surprising just how much bandwidth some 300 users consume.
PoPs In Qld, Vic, TAS, WA, SA, NT and the ACT
We added the additional ?trans Bass Strait bandwidth in Hobart and
will commission it in early March. We also completed the activation of
more band width for Adelaide and Canberra and continued the activation
of more band width on Brisbane and Melbourne on the planned monthly
schedule.
Over February the Exe.... network delivered a new high of 5.6 gbps of
band width in peak periods ? almost double what was being delivered
12 months ago.
Services Provided By Exe.... Sri Lanka
We reviewed the progress of the Sri Lankan operation in late February
and are, generally, satisfied with the standard of support and other
services being provided by the SL company.
We signed the contracts for the SL personnel to move to another floor
in the building we are in which will provide double the floor space we
have now. This will allow us to increase the functions provided from
Sri Lanka to include much greater programming capabilities and more
network monitoring as well as 24 x 7 support for most services.
The average call wait times continue to fall and we are beginning to
approach the world?s best standards for call answer times which is
our first objective.
The latest call wait times for both sales and support can be seen
here (provisioning wait times remain at effectively ?instant?):
http://forum.exe.....com.au/viewforum.php?f=324&sid=e1b2ad834db7b5337ddb5a4e8c9fad55
Endangered Species Projects
Exe.... is finalizing the last projects we will support in 2010 which
are now budgeted to require almost $A500,000 for this calendar year.
It is only because of the fact that people continue to support Exe....
by selecting us for the provision of their hoe communication services
that it is possible for this money to be made available to support a
few of Australia?s more endangered flora, fauna and avia.
Thank you all for making this possible.
Who Are Exe....?
As advised in the previous newsletter we have published photos of the
Australian Exe.... personnel. We have now published photos of all Sri
Lankan personnel to make it a little easier when calling Exe.... to
?see? who you are speaking with. The photos can be found here:
http://www.exe.....com.au/staff.php <../../../../staff.php>
PS
Some data has been deleted not to provide free advertising.
Who in their right mind would want to be a Telstra customer.
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