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Businesses are certainly rethinking normal right now, and we have a way to simplify the changes. We recommend that businesses consider purchasing two internet connections from two different providers. Yes, you heard us right. For example, one internet connection from Comcast, and another from CenturyLink, depending on which providers are in your area. As the Wi-Fi waves become the new window shopping and staff meeting room, businesses will be wise to protect themselves from connection failure, outages, and other internet issues by using two providers. As businesses do more and more online and in the cloud, their dependency on having a functional, bullet proof internet connection increases exponentially. In today’s environment, more businesses are shifting their thinking from paying for obvious Brick and Mortar items, to paying for more Online and Virtual assets that will better serve the customers and staff. How can I utilize two internet connections?
Need assistance finding the best additional internet service provider? Microsoft Teams may be one of the most important additions to your business this year. Whether you're new to the software or have been enjoying its perks for awhile, Teams is releasing several new features:
While Teams is great, voice integration options are missing; features that a receptionist or switchboard might offer like handling calls and automated after hours messages. We recommend using a voice platform that can integrate with Teams to access enhanced features like:
Our experts can help determine which voice platform will work best for your organization. As your company gets comfortable with a remote environment, consider using our recommended enhanced features to further maximize on all that Microsoft Teams has to offer. Not sure if your business would benefit
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Fiber based internet services are no longer out of reach for typical business owners. While the cost of fiber based internet is still higher than other options, the price is on the decline.
What is lost in hard costs may be made up for in increased speed and productivity. Fiber has a much higher quality than traditional internet service. Quality is measured in milliseconds and is referred to as latency and jitter. Fiber optic cabling provides lower latency and lower jitter, and also guarantees certain quality levels are met. What sets Fiber apart from traditional internet?
Higher upload speeds are a major benefit of using Fiber Internet. Most carriers who provide fiber internet connections have synchronous bandwidth, which means you'll enjoy the same download and upload speeds.
Synchronous bandwidths and faster upload speeds are key for businesses employing remote workers who are sending files and documents to a server or the cloud. |
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Fiber Internet services are recommended for small to large businesses in any industry relying on the internet to keep operations and sales running smoothly and quickly. Not sure if this is a good fit for you? We can help identify the costs and return on investment.
To see if your company qualifies for Fiber, enter your zip code. Our team will research your options and get back to you!
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"The more you rely on the internet for your day to day business operations, the more you should invest in it. And consider getting a second connection."
-Patrick Keane, Simplified Communications |
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