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How to choose an ISP

Choosing your ISP has never been easier. You have the questions and we have the answers!

How to Choose the Right
Internet Service (Broadband) Provider:

A Guide for Homes, Businesses, and Government Agencies

Your internet service is the backbone of modern life, work, and operations. Choosing the right provider is crucial, and this guide will help you make an informed decision. While many options exist, we'll highlight the unique advantages of partnering with a local, full-service provider like us.

I. Understanding Your Needs:

Before comparing providers, clearly define your requirements:

Essential Use: 

  • How many users and devices will be online simultaneously?
  • What activities are most common (browsing, email, social media, streaming, gaming)?
  • Is streaming video a primary use (how many devices, resolution)?
  • Is online gaming important (what type of games)?
  • Is working from home a regular occurrence (video conferencing, file transfers)?
  • Are smart home devices in use (security, automation, IoT)?

Future Needs: 

  • Will your internet demands likely increase in the next 1-2 years?
  • Do you anticipate adding more devices or users?

Budget: 

  • What is your monthly internet budget?
  • Are you willing to bundle services to save money?

Essential Use:

  • How many employees need internet access?
  • What applications are critical for your business (email, cloud services, CRM, etc.)?
  • Is reliable video conferencing essential?
  • Do you transfer large files regularly?
  • Do you need to support customer Wi-Fi?
  • What level of uptime is required for business continuity?

Growth & Scalability:

  • How will your internet needs change as your business grows?
  • Can the provider easily scale your bandwidth?

Security Requirements:

  • What level of security is necessary to protect sensitive data?
  • Do you need firewall, VPN, or other security solutions?

Support Needs:

  • What level of technical support do you require (24/7, on-site)?
  • What are acceptable response and resolution times?

Additional Services:

  • Do you need business phone services (VoIP)?
  • Do you need managed IT services for your internal network?

Essential Use:

  • Mission-critical applications and services.
  • Data security and compliance requirements (e.g., HIPAA, CJIS).
  • Public access Wi-Fi needs.
  • Inter-agency communication needs.
  • Emergency communication protocols.


Redundancy & Reliability:

  • Need for redundant connections and failover capabilities.
  • Stringent uptime requirements.


Security & Compliance:

  • Advanced security measures to protect sensitive information.
  • Compliance with government regulations and standards.


Scalability & Flexibility:

  • Ability to adapt to changing needs and new technologies.


Support & Service Level Agreements (SLAs):

  • Dedicated support and guaranteed response times.
  • Customized SLAs to meet specific agency requirements.

II. Key Factors to Consider When Choosing an ISP:

  • Speed: Measured in Mbps (megabits per second) or Gbps (gigabits per second), indicating how fast data is downloaded and uploaded.
  • Bandwidth: The amount of data that can be transferred in a given time.
  • Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical: 
    • Symmetrical: Equal upload and download speeds (ideal for businesses and heavy uploaders).
    • Asymmetrical: Unequal speeds (common for home use with more downloads).
  • Uptime: Percentage of time the service is available. Look for providers with high uptime guarantees (e.g., 99.9% or higher).
  • Redundancy: Does the provider have backup systems to prevent outages?
  • Service Level Agreements (SLAs): (Especially for business/government) Guarantees on uptime, performance, and support response times.
  • Fiber Optic: Fastest and most reliable technology, offering symmetrical speeds.
  • Cable: Widely available, but speeds and reliability can vary during peak times.
  • DSL: Slower than fiber or cable, often limited by distance from the provider’s central office.
  • Fixed Wireless: Can be a good option in rural areas.
  • Firewall: Protection against unauthorized access.
  • Encryption: Secure transmission of data.
  • DDoS Protection: Mitigation of distributed denial-of-service attacks.
  • Managed Security: (Especially for business/government) Professional monitoring and management of security threats.
  • IPv4 to IPv6 Adoption:  Essential for becoming invisible to the hacking community.
  • Availability: 24/7 support is often crucial.
  • Responsiveness: How quickly does the provider respond to issues?
  • Expertise: Are support technicians knowledgeable and helpful?
  • Local Presence: Is local support available for on-site assistance?
  • Monthly Cost: Compare pricing for different speed tiers and service bundles.
  • Installation Fees: Are there any upfront costs?
  • Contract Length: Are there any long-term commitments or early termination fees?
  • Bundling Options: Can you save money by bundling internet with TV, phone, or other services?

III. The Advantages of a Local, Full-Service Provider:

While national providers may seem convenient, local, full-service providers offer unique benefits:

  • You’re not just a number. Local providers offer more attentive and personalized customer service.
  • Direct access to local technicians and support staff.
  • Faster response times and more flexible solutions.
  • Local providers are invested in the community’s success.
  • They understand local needs and challenges.
  • They often support local events and initiatives.
  • Simplified Billing: One bill for all your communication and IT needs.
  • Integrated Services: Seamless integration of internet, TV, phone, and IT services.
  • Convenience: One point of contact for all your technology requirements.
  • Local providers can often customize solutions to meet specific needs.
  • Flexible service packages and pricing.
  • Custom IT solutions for businesses and government agencies.
  • Supporting local businesses keeps money in the community.
  • Local providers create local jobs.

IV. Specific Considerations by Customer Type:

  • Prioritize: Reliability for everyday use, streaming capabilities, and family-friendly features (parental controls).
  • Local Advantage: Bundling home internet with local TV options can often provide better value and support.
  • Prioritize: Uptime, symmetrical speeds (if needed), security, and responsive support.
  • Local Advantage: Local providers can offer tailored IT solutions, on-site support, and more flexible service agreements.
  • Prioritize: Security, redundancy, compliance, and dedicated support with guaranteed SLAs.
  • Local Advantage: Local providers can often provide customized solutions that meet specific government requirements and offer a higher level of responsiveness and accountability.

V. Questions to Ask Potential Providers:

  • What internet technologies do you offer at my location?
  • What are the available speed tiers and prices?
  • What are the upload and download speeds for each tier?
  • Is the service symmetrical or asymmetrical?
  • What is your uptime guarantee? Do you have SLAs?
  • What security features are included (firewall, etc.)?
  • What are your customer support hours and contact methods?
  • Do you offer local support or on-site assistance?
  • Are there any data caps or bandwidth limitations?
  • What are the contract terms and conditions?
  • What are the installation fees and equipment costs?
  • Do you offer bundled services (TV, phone, IT)? What are the costs?
  • Can you provide references from other customers (especially for businesses/governments)?

VI. Making Your Decision:

  • Compare Offers: Carefully review the proposals from different providers.
  • Check Reviews: See what other customers are saying about their experiences.
  • Consider the Long-Term: Choose a provider that can grow with your needs.
  • Don’t Just Focus on Price: Consider the overall value, including reliability, support, and features.
By carefully considering these factors, you can choose the best internet service provider to meet your needs and enjoy a reliable, high-performing connection. And for those seeking a partner invested in their success, a local, full-service provider offers a compelling alternative.

No hidden charges.

No expiration dates.

No contracts.

Ever.

How Can We Help?

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