Dedicated Internet

Boost your business performance with reliable, fast dedicated fiber. Enjoy reliable high speed connectivity even during peak hours.

High Speed, Dependable, and Secure Internet Access

Safeguard your business with a dedicated internet connection that supports POS systems, large file transfers, and cloud based applications. With extremely low latency, you get dependable performance exactly when it matters most.

Benefits and Features

Uninterrupted service

Keep your business running seamlessly with 100% uptime and dedicated technical support.

Guaranteed speed

Receive 100% of the full bandwidth you pay for 24/7, without slowdowns.

Dedicated bandwidth

Access a private, dedicated connection with equal upload and download speeds to keep key applications performing at their best.

Flexible options

Select from a variety of pricing and access plans, with the ability to schedule or make near real time bandwidth adjustments as your business needs change.

Enhanced security

Stay protected from threats and attacks with integrated security and advanced network intelligence.

Simple management

Monitor network traffic and manage security services with simple, self service tools and comprehensive reporting.

Optimal connectivity

Rely on robust, high capacity connections that support mission critical applications, data centers, and the expectations of employees, customers, and partners.

 

Frequently asked questions

What is Dedicated Internet?

Dedicated Internet is a high performance internet solution designed to support businesses of all sizes and industries. It provides a private connection used only by your organization, delivering speeds ranging from 50 Gbps to 1 Tbps. With around the clock proactive monitoring and a guarantee of 100 percent uptime, you can count on consistent, reliable performance.

What’s the Difference Between Dedicated and Shared Internet?

Dedicated Internet provides a private connection with a dedicated port for each customer, offering greater speed, reliability, and control. Dedicated Internet includes strong Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and is backed by 24/7 active monitoring. This ensures consistent performance, even during peak usage times.

In contrast, shared internet allows multiple users to access the same bandwidth at once. This can lead to slower speeds and reduced performance, especially when network traffic is high.

How Do I Choose Between Dedicated and Broadband Internet?

Choosing the right internet service depends on your business needs, such as the type of applications you use, your performance expectations, budget, and reliability requirements.

Dedicated internet offers consistent speeds, reliable performance, and strong uptime guarantees, making it ideal for businesses with critical connectivity demands. It typically comes at a higher cost.

Broadband internet is more budget friendly but shares bandwidth with other users in the area, which can lead to slower speeds and reduced performance during busy periods.

How is Dedicated Internet Installed?

Dedicated Internet is designed to integrate smoothly with your existing network infrastructure. Installation can be completed in as little as ten days, helping you get online quickly and efficiently.

What is the Difference Between Bandwidth and Speed?

Bandwidth and speed are often confused, but they refer to different aspects of your internet connection. Bandwidth is the capacity of the connection, measured by how much data can be transmitted each second, such as in megabits per second (Mbps). It reflects the volume of data your connection can handle at one time.

Speed refers to how quickly that data travels from one point to another. To illustrate, imagine filling a bathtub. If the faucet is wide, more water can flow into the tub in less time. In this example, the amount of water represents bandwidth, while the flow rate of the water represents speed.

What is the Difference Between Bandwidth and Latency?

Bandwidth and latency measure different parts of your internet connection. Bandwidth is the amount of data that can be transmitted each second, showing how much information your connection can handle at once.

Latency, on the other hand, refers to the time it takes for data to travel from its source to its destination. Often called delay or ping, latency is what causes a pause or lag when you're waiting for a webpage to load or a video to start. Lower latency means a faster response time, which is especially important for real time activities like video calls or online gaming.