Internet service is viewed as a basic utility now in most circles, much like water, sewer, and electricity. Few homes and businesses can do without it. Your current ISP enjoys a huge field of business because of the Internet’s popularity. In fact, there is an ongoing movement that believes Internet access is not just another commodity, but a basic human right.
Topics: Business Internet, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Connection, Internet Services
What is the Difference Between Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Fixed Wireless?
When choosing
Point-to-multipoint microwave
While this is often listed in the technical specs, what is the buyer actually deciding on - what are they gaining or losing when selecting either option?
Topics: Fixed Wireless, Point-to-Point Microwave, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Connection, Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless, FCC Licensed
The Information Technology (IT) Manager in any organization has a complicated job. He or she is responsible for both physical and human assets that perform together to carry out a company’s interests in the digital information and computing sphere. This is a critical role, and IT manager support is vital to your business’ success.
Topics: Fixed Wireless, Business Internet, Internet Connection, Internet Services
Speed. Mention internet connections and speed is the first, usually the only, thing a customer asks about. And, in today’s digital climate, fiber is the de facto medium for fast internet speeds. A fiber optic internet connection is the ultimate in speed and reliability for today’s enterprise environment.
Topics: Fiber, Internet Access, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Connection, Internet Services
Is the Internet a commodity or a basic human right? In early 2015, in his State of the Union Address, President Obama stated, “I intend to protect a free and open Internet, extend its reach to every classroom, and every community, and help folks build the fastest network.”
Topics: Business Internet, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Connection, Internet Services
Acronyms are part of our speech in every region, background, and industry. Digital networking is no different. As in any industry with complex technical terms, network acronyms are as plentiful as people with individual names.
Topics: Fixed Wireless, Internet Connection, Internet Services, Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
What Questions Should You Ask Before Committing to an Internet Service Provider?
Different businesses have varying internet service needs to carry out their work. Some need an always-on, high-speed connection that can carry huge amounts of data. Others need a readily available, stable connection through which to carry out transactions. Once you have decided on the internet service requirements for your business, there are still some important questions to ask before committing to an internet service provider (ISP).
Topics: Fixed Wireless, Business Internet, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Connection
Comparing Healthcare Internet Services: Fixed Wireless vs. Traditional Providers
Like water, sewage, and electricity, stable and reliable internet access has become an essential utility for the healthcare industry. With more mission-critical applications and data sources moving to cloud computing, connectivity issues that result in internet downtime can become costly. And with healthcare internet services, costs can often be measured in more ways than money.
Topics: Fixed Wireless, Internet Connection, Redundancy, Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
Latency: Beat One of Your Network's Biggest Problems
If you've ever rolled your eyes at a monitor and told it to go faster, then you may have already encountered one of the biggest problems a network can still boast in this era of faster-than-ever internet access: latency. Even with significantly greater speeds, latency is becoming an increasingly large problem for network users, and finding it—not to mention reducing it—is likewise tougher. Here are some points to look for that may help you address the issue of latency in your network.
Topics: Bandwidth, Low Latency, Internet Connection
There's one discovery I seem to make repeatedly in the internet service industry, and that is that businesses are often misled when it comes to the redundancy of their networks.
Topics: Internet Connection, Redundancy, Dedicated Internet