When your institute relies heavily on constant transactions that requires network security, a trustworthy connection is essential for daily operations. Below is a list of essentials that are required for networks to keep up with demand in the finance world.
[Infographic]: Internet "Must-Haves" for Financial Institutions and Banking
Topics: Point-to-Point Microwave, High Speed Internet, Internet Access, Security, Business Internet, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Low Latency, Network Security, Financial Institutions, Infographic, FCC Licensed, Banking
Topics: Customer Service, Customer Experience, Business Internet, Internet Service Provider (ISP), enterprise, Redundancy, Case Study, Fast Installation
Large Healthcare Provider Experiences "Ah-Ha" Moment with MHO
Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) Case Study
MHO is a Godsend.” - David Franck, Senior Network Engineer, HCA
This is quite an extraordinary statement from an experienced corporate network engineer who is in charge of Internet and networking operations for a large medical corporation that spans two countries. And yet, concluding his testimony about how MHO handled HCAs networking and connectivity needs, this was his summary statement.
Topics: Customer Service, Uptime, Disaster Recovery, Business Internet, Connectivity, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Network Security, Internet Connection, Redundancy, Healthcare Providers, Case Study
Today’s businesses require the most reliable Internet connectivity possible. Staying connected is vital when your boss demands that company operations run all day, every day, and even in off hours. And especially when he holds you responsible. When companies must run some aspect of their operations 24/7, it’s important to realize the importance of redundancy.
Topics: Downtime, Internet Access, Connectivity, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Connection, Internet Services, Redundancy
Early each year, industry and business leaders look ahead to what they can expect in the coming 12 months. In this article, MHO shares how we see the future of fixed wireless, and how it will continue to benefit users through the coming year. If you’re curious about how a fixed wireless Internet connection could benefit your business, keep reading, then contact us with your questions.
Topics: Network, Fixed Wireless, Point-to-Point Microwave, 5G, Connectivity, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Services, Redundancy, Dedicated Internet, Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
Have you really considered if your business needs business Internet service? And do you really know the differences between residential grade and business Internet? Knowing the difference could save you money on a service you don’t need.
Every ISP offers a business-grade Internet connection service that purportedly offers more advanced or enhanced services over a residential connection. And, of course, these business-level services cost more money. Before you jump in and subscribe to the local ISPs business Internet plan, take the time to evaluate your needs.
Topics: Bandwidth, Point-to-Point Microwave, Internet Access, Business Internet, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Connection, Internet Services, Dedicated Internet, Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
The terms “last mile” and “local loop” are likely familiar to anyone who provides or utilizes network connectivity. The last mile, also referred to as “local loop,” is the actual, physical connection between the Internet Service Provider’s core network to the end user’s building.
Because of issues encountered at this stage of a connection, it's often referred to as the “last-mile problem.” Historically, last-mile connections have been affected by a number of technological issues for end users and are associated with distinctly high costs.
Topics: Business Internet, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Last Mile, Local Loop
For many businesses, a fiber Internet connection provides a fast and reliable service. Fiber–optic Internet technology is capable of achieving incredible speeds far faster than DSL or satellite by transporting data in the form of light signals through wire made from tiny, transparent glass fibers that are about the diameter of a human hair. Fiber is among the top Internet alternatives, but it isn’t always available in many areas.
Before fiber can come to your building, much has to happen. This is a costly and time-consuming process, and you can expect those high costs of installation to be passed on to you. Add to that the cost of installing the necessary equipment in your building.
What are some Internet alternatives to a fiber connection? What are the pros and cons of each? Let’s take a look at the top three choices that are currently available: satellite, cable, and fixed wireless.
Topics: Fixed Wireless, Business Internet, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Dedicated Internet, Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
A Deeper Look Into Why Your Tenants Do or Don’t Stick Around
While tenant retention strategies abound, it is also a good idea to look at some of the top reasons sales representatives heard when a business tenant moves out. It’s often a number of factors that combine to cause the decision to leave. Here are the most common.
Topics: Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Connection, Multi-Tenant Internet, Property Manager
When looking for an internet connection, what are the most important factors for your business? As the saying goes, "You can't have your cake and eat it too."
Topics: Network, Internet Access, Business Internet, Internet Service Provider (ISP), Internet Connection, Infographic