Symmetrical fiber bandwidth from 100 Mbps to 100 Gbps, reserved exclusively for your business and guaranteed by a 99.99% uptime SLA. No sharing. No slowdowns. No excuses.
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On cable or shared "business" broadband, your 3 PM speed depends on what every other tenant on the node is doing. Dedicated internet access changes the math: the circuit is engineered, provisioned, and monitored for your business alone. When you buy 1 Gbps, you get 1 Gbps — at 3 PM on the busiest Tuesday of the quarter.
| DIA Tier | Fits |
|---|---|
| 100 Mbps | Professional offices, retail HQ, cloud-first teams up to ~40 people |
| 250–500 Mbps | Agencies, medical practices, firms living in video meetings |
| 1 Gbps | Multi-floor offices, nightly cloud backups, hybrid workforces |
| 2–10 Gbps | Post-production, imaging, fintech, SaaS companies |
| 100 Gbps | Data-heavy enterprises and interconnect-grade workloads |
HIPAA-conscious connectivity for EHR, PACS imaging, and telehealth that can't drop mid-consult.
Low-latency, high-integrity circuits for trading, document platforms, and compliance workloads.
Symmetrical gigabit+ for 4K/8K workflows, remote editing, and same-day client delivery.
Reliable connectivity for building systems, POS, guest Wi-Fi, and multi-tenant amenities.
Business broadband shares capacity with your neighbors, so speeds swing with local demand and upload is a fraction of download. Dedicated internet access reserves the full circuit for you: symmetrical speeds, guaranteed bandwidth, and an SLA with financial teeth.
If your business runs on VoIP, video meetings, cloud apps, or file transfers — and an outage costs you money — yes. A 100 Mbps DIA circuit often costs less than teams expect, and the reliability difference is dramatic.
99.99% uptime, defined latency, jitter, and packet-delivery targets, proactive monitoring, and mean-time-to-repair commitments — typically 4 hours — with service credits if targets are missed.
Yes. We design physically diverse secondary paths — a second fiber entrance, a different carrier, or fixed wireless — so a single fiber cut can't take you offline.
Free building qualification across multiple Tier 1 carriers — email, call, or text.