// Managed Networking — Use Case
Dedicated Bandwidth. Committed Performance. No Excuses.
Fiber-based DIA with symmetric speeds, service-level guarantees, and performance you can actually write into a contract — because business doesn't run on "up to" speeds.
Consumer broadband is designed to be fast most of the time, shared with everyone in your neighborhood, and unreliable when it matters. Dedicated Internet Access is the opposite: symmetric upload and download, no contention with other customers, guaranteed uptime, and an SLA with real teeth. Your video calls don't degrade at 2pm when everyone in the building joins meetings. Your file transfers don't stall. Your VoIP doesn't crackle. You get the bandwidth you paid for, every minute of every day.
// Value Prop
Internet That Performs Like Infrastructure, Not a Consumer Product
Symmetric Speeds
Upload matches download — critical for video, VoIP, cloud backup, and anything that sends data out, not just pulls it in.
SLA-Backed Uptime
99.99% uptime commitments with credit-backed penalties. Performance is contractual, not aspirational.
No Shared Contention
Your bandwidth is yours. No neighborhood node, no oversubscription ratio, no peak-hour slowdowns.
// How It Works
From Site Survey to Live Circuit
We survey carrier availability at your address, compare options across multiple providers, negotiate pricing, project-manage the install (including permits and build costs if needed), and monitor the circuit 24/7 after turn-up. If anything degrades, we open the ticket before you notice.
// Who It's For
Who This Is For
Businesses running VoIP, video conferencing, cloud applications, or large file transfers. Essential for multi-location operations, SaaS-dependent workflows, and any organization where internet downtime translates directly to lost revenue.
// FAQ
Common questions
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How fast can we get dedicated internet installed?
Where fiber is already lit to the building, 30-45 days. Where construction is required, 60-120 days. We start the carrier process immediately and communicate milestones weekly.
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What speeds are available?
Typical deployments range from 100 Mbps to 10 Gbps symmetric. Most businesses land between 500 Mbps and 2 Gbps. We size based on current usage plus growth headroom.
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What happens if the circuit goes down?
Our NOC detects within minutes, opens a carrier ticket, and coordinates repair. SLA credits apply for qualifying outages. For mission-critical sites, we recommend pairing DIA with a diverse backup circuit.
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