5 Internet Speed Myths That Could Be Costing You Money

Seattle businesses hear constant promises of “fastest speeds” from internet providers. The truth is that faster is not always better. Believing in internet speed myths can mean wasted money and poor performance. Myth 1: More speed always means better internet If your...

Seattle’s Booming Small Business Scene Needs Better Internet

Seattle is full of energy from small businesses. From Lake Union tech startups to Ballard shops and Magnolia cafes, entrepreneurs fuel the city’s growth. But there’s one major roadblock: small business internet in Seattle often falls short. The Problem With Big...

Remote Work Internet Seattle | Why Local Support Matters

Internet for Remote Workers: Why Local Support Beats 1-800 Numbers Seattle has become a city of remote work. From Capitol Hill condos to Lake Union houseboats, people rely on internet for their entire workday. When the connection drops, productivity stalls. The...

Why Fixed Wireless Internet Seattle Businesses Trust Works Best in Ballard, Magnolia, and Lake Union

Seattle businesses are realizing fiber and cable are not their only choices. Fixed wireless internet Seattle companies rely on delivers high-speed connections through secure radio signals, not underground wires. This makes it easier to get online in neighborhoods...

How to Choose the Right Internet Plan for Your Seattle Business

Choosing among Seattle business internet plans isn't just about chasing the biggest speed number. For local companies, it’s about balancing speed, reliability, support, and cost — and making sure your provider understands the realities of this city’s hills, waterways,...
Colo

Colo

Colo is industry slang for server colocation.  Colocation is a tower of computer servers usually stored in racks.  Servers colocation facilities safely store and preserve your servers if there is a power outage or a worst case scenario like an earthquake, fire, or...

Gigabit bandwidth marketing gimmick

Gigabit bandwidth marketing gimmick

Gig-speed internet is broadband internet service that downloads a gigabit per second.  It’s fairly new and is being heavily advertised as the fastest and best speed available. Keep in mind that Gigabit speed may require you to get a new modem and new wifi router. ...