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RF Design re-launches its e-commerce website

19 November 2003 News

Listening to customers' comments about its previous website, RF Design has announced a much improved e-commerce site.

Launched along with a new competition, the site has an improved user interface and faster system speed. The new user interface breaks down the products available into broad categories such as GSM products, and then into sub-categories such as modem terminals. Each product is listed with a picture, a price and a brief description. Links are provided for accessories and options applicable to the item, as well as detailed technical specifications and quantity price breakdowns.

Items can be added to the 'Shopping Cart' at any time, allowing users to return to their previous page to add other items if required. For payment options, credit cards are processed via a secure payment gateway (the company itself does not see the card numbers) or customers can deposit funds electronically into RF Design's account. There is additionally, a 'Quotation Only' field for customers that require an official quote before an order can be raised.

To improve the system speed, the company says that a new webserver machine was created directly on the UUNET Internet backbone being served via fibre-optic ring. The advantages to customers are that the system is not limited in bandwidth and that the server is continuously available.

See www.rfdesign.co.za. For other information contact RF Design, 021 762 5365.



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