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3 Things Your Competitors Can Teach You About Broadband

Offices around the world use broadband as their primary internet connection for both data as well as voice communication. VoIP essentially uses the internet connection or broadband for making or receiving calls. However, there are a number of facts related to broadband that we often tend to overlook. Apparently, these might look insignificant but have a long term bearing on competitive edge of a company.

Several companies are changing the way they use their broadband and are going with a service that offers the requisite bandwidth to support all critical applications. You will have to learn from your competitors because not everyone can be wrong. When they are being judicious about the broadband they choose, it is obvious that you too have to some ingenuity and make your choices too. This will help you stay in sync with the latest trends as well as weed out the common problems often experienced with inefficient broadband. There are always lessons to learn from your competitors.

In this blog post we are going to look at the 10 things your competitors can teach you about broadband and business agility.

  1. No interruption should be big enough to interrupt work

Your broadband interruption should never be big enough to interrupt your work. None of your competitors would simply settle for one 1.544 Mbps T1 circuit for connecting your branch offices to the data centre. Even though this configuration provided enough bandwidth but it had only had a single point of failure. Above all there were no strategies or provisions for redundancies. Now, in such a scenario all maintenance takes place by switching to the downtime mode.

Thus, this shows that you will have to be extremely careful while choosing your broadband configuration and always be ready with a strategy to tackle redundancies.

  1. Cut down bandwidth costs

Contemporary businesses always try to find new ways to bring down the operating costs and save money for the business that can be used for core activities. Thus, you will have to settle for a broadband that is less expensive but at the same time delivers uninterrupted network performance as well.

There are broadband services that allow organizations to include a good mix of cable, fiber, DSL and Ethernet within the same network. This ensures uninterrupted traffic flow even when one of the links is down. Thus, critical applications can keep running without any interruption reducing downtime and cutting down bandwidth costs.

  1. Setting priority for traffic to ensure proper support

Intelligent routing of data packets can ensure proper support for the critical applications. You will get a smart network that is capable of automatically measuring latency, jitter and packet loss on network path to determine the ideal path for packets. When this strategy is combined with sensitive packet duplication, it leads to smooth running of essential applications.

Thus, you will need to follow some of the intelligent and impressive strategies implemented by your competitors to make the most of your broadband connection.

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Michelle Patterson is a blogger more interested in HRMS, Technology, and Business. She has been invited by many companies to see their products and love sharing the knowledge and experience with the world.

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  1. Parth

    January 15, 2016 at 6:47 am

    Hello Michelle,

    Thanks for sharing the post. This is wonderful, I was unaware of many things.

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