One of the significant changes brought about by the pandemic is the proliferation of conference calling and the resulting need for quality levels of video bandwidth. Businesses that now have workers in remote locations and educational institutions requiring more student-teacher interactions via Zoom or Teams are discovering the joys and pains of Internet video communications.
The major issues experienced center on poor connections that produce stuttering, skipping, and dropped calls altogether. There are a number of possible causes for these problems. Let’s take a look at them, along with some solutions.
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Topics:
Fixed Wireless,
Low Latency,
Video Conferencing
As Americans watch the COVID-19 pandemic ramp up from behind the closed doors of homes and businesses, the healthcare industry and local hospitals are gearing up for a massive response. The challenge is unprecedented, and so are the various needs that accompany it.
New measures are being implemented to speed testing for COVID-19 and the triage process for patients. With an expected rise in those needing testing and treatment, even with stringent containment measures in place, will place greater demands on IT departments for hospitals, physician offices, and other remote locations.
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Topics:
Security,
Business Internet,
Connectivity,
Internet Service Provider (ISP),
Low Latency,
Healthcare Providers,
IT Manager,
Fast Installation,
Colorado Business,
Internet Policies,
Dallas Business,
Los Angeles Business,
Orange County Business,
San Diego Business,
Hospitals
The networking infrastructure in any large enterprise company is extraordinarily complex. Planning for installing an enterprise network must include the process of coordination between vendors, service providers, and the company. And, all too often, deploying the network is the last roadblock before opening a new location, so the pressure is on everyone to get it right.
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Topics:
Network,
Customer Service,
Customer Experience,
SLA (Service Level Agreement),
Low Latency,
network performance,
Fast Installation,
Colorado Business,
Bay Area Business,
Dallas Business,
Los Angeles Business,
Orange County Business,
San Diego Business,
Network Efficiency,
Network Access,
Inland Empire Business
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.
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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
On the cusp of a complete physical relocation? You likely have a lot of concerns about keeping your data secure and your servers online during the transition.
Office relocations are disruptive for businesses of any size, especially considering the staggering number of operations that now occur online. If your phones, internet conne
ction, and/or data lines aren’t all up and running by the time you make your big move, your business could suffer significantly.
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Topics:
Fixed Wireless,
High Speed Internet,
Internet Service Provider (ISP),
Low Latency,
Redundancy,
Dedicated Internet,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless,
Metro Ethernet
Ever wonder how MHO is different from other fixed-wireless providers? Get to know us through this infographic and see how we can help you and your business thrive.
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Topics:
Fixed Wireless,
Business Internet,
Low Latency,
Internet Services,
Redundancy,
Dedicated Internet,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless,
Infographic,
Metro Ethernet
No matter your particular industry, healthcare, hospitality, financial, government, multi-tenant commercial buildings, education, and more, internet access is crucial. With all the options available, it can, however, be difficult to decide what form of internet access is best for your organization. What are the advantages of fiber internet? Of fixed wireless internet? In the past, the high-end default option was fiber. Now, installing fixed wireless internet should be given a closer look.
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Topics:
Cloud,
High Speed Internet,
Business Internet,
Connectivity,
Internet Service Provider (ISP),
Low Latency,
Multi-Tenant Internet,
Dedicated Internet,
Financial Institutions,
Healthcare Providers
Many commercial multi-tenant buildings, hotels, multi-dwelling apartment buildings, don’t have sufficient internet for their tenants. Or, they may allow their tenants to purchase their own connections. The result is multiple suppliers needing access and a host of connections running throughout the building.
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Topics:
Fixed Wireless,
Low Latency,
Internet Services,
Multi-Tenant Internet,
Redundancy,
Dedicated Internet,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
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.
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Topics:
Bandwidth,
Low Latency,
Internet Connection
All major internet connectivity types have their pros and cons. Fixed wireless, when compared to fiber, cable DSL, and mobile internet, often comes out the clear choice for businesses.
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Topics:
Bandwidth,
Fixed Wireless,
Low Latency,
Internet Connection,
Infographic