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Why Businesses Need Dedicated Internet Access

It seems that every time you turn around, there’s some new innovation that relies on the Internet. While this is usually a good thing, it doesn’t change the fact that it means that yet something else is now accessible online, which means more people checking it out, and gobbling up a bigger portion of those precious online resources.

If you run a company, you probably already are aware how important the Internet is these days for running a successful business that stays competitive. And as interesting as new web innovations are, you’re trying to run a successful company here; now you’re competing for bandwidth.

In searching for a solution, businesses are looking into something called “dedicated Internet access”. Read on to find out what this entails, and why it’s becoming an important tool in the world of small business high speed Internet.

Dedicated Internet Access Defined

If you have Internet access at your home (and who doesn’t these days?), whether it’s broadband, satellite, or dial-up, you are sharing virtual space with every web-surfer, gaming geek, and YouTube fanatic out there. It’s what’s known as a shared connection.

Dedicated Internet access reportedly gives users blazing fast speeds, as evidenced here

On the other hand, dedicated Internet access uses dedicated lines to give a business an exclusive, private connection to the Internet. There’s no scrambling and competing for bandwidth, because the access is solely yours, provided by a carrier that offers the service. And you get what you pay for, because the connection speed is extremely fast, and depending on the level of service plan offered, can reach 1Gbps.

And since dedicated Internet access doesn’t use much, if anything, in the way of specialized equipment, the infrastructure of legacy LAN and WAN systems is all a business really needs to make this technology a reality.

It’s An Increasingly Online World Out There

It’s safe to say that more and more things that consumers and businesses used to do in the “real world” are migrating to the online world. The advent of mobile computing and smart phones has only served to increase the rate of speed in which things are switching to virtual. This means more customers using the Internet to engage in commerce, and more businesses making the leap in order to accommodate them.

And all that means the need for greater bandwidth. Businesses that want a viable online presence and have the ability to engage customers on the Internet must have access to speed, and it looks like dedicated Internet access is a means of achieving this without requiring massive changes.

Consider the idea of Big Data, and how the capability for processing and assimilating it for optimal effectiveness is increased with faster Internet speeds. Furthermore, an ever-growing number of companies are turning to the cloud for data storage, which in turn necessitates fast Internet speeds in order to retrieve that data when it’s most needed.

Gone are the days when your biggest decision was whether to choose a cable or DSL provider. Today, you need to decide whether to ramp up your Internet speed in order to keep up with the burgeoning technological advances. It’s a fair bet that the competition is considering the same thing.

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Born in the Boston area in 1959, I started writing in 1985. I live in Nashua NH with my wife and three cats. We have four kids in our blended family. I am an utter geek who's into gaming, horror, SF/fantasy, the Red Sox, trains, running, history, and a bunch of other things.

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