On October 15, Fusion Network Services Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fusion Communications
Corporation, will expand its ISP (Internet Service Provider) business, FUSION GOL, by introducing two
new service plans: the GOL eAccess ADSL 1M Plan and the GOL eAccess ADSL 24M Plan. The company began
accepting applications on September 17 for the services, which will be offered to residential customers
in eastern Japan (the region that lies within NTT East's service area).
Furthermore, this plan is compatible with FUSION IP-Phone, the IP subscriber telephone service offered
by Fusion, so in addition to enjoying a permanent broadband connection, customers can get an IP subscriber
telephone line.
The GOL eAccess ADSL 1M Plan, with a maximum download speed of 1Mbps, addresses the needs of customers
who are currently using dial-up connections but want low-cost access to an "always-on" Internet environment.
The company feels confident that dial-up customers who switch over to this affordably priced permanent
broadband connection, and use FUSION IP-Phone along with it, will understand the comfort and convenience.
FUSION GOL intends to address customer needs by coming out with more high-value-added plans that combine
its Internet connection services with FUSION IP-Phone's high-quality IP subscriber telephone service.
Details about FUSION GOL's "GOL eAccess ADSL + FUSION IP-Phone" plans
can be found on the accompanying pages.