Business Moving? Research Your Internet And Phone Options In Your New Location
A business moving to a new address is an exciting milestone. But amidst the planning, one crucial factor often overlooked is your business’s connectivity needs. Having reliable and efficient Internet and phone services is non-negotiable in today’s connected world. Here’s what to consider when setting up your communications infrastructure in a new location.
1. Understand Your Internet Needs
Your business operations depend heavily on the quality and reliability of your Internet connection. Factors like number of employees, type of work, and reliance on cloud-based applications will help guide your decision. Here’s a breakdown of options:
- Cable Internet: Ideal for smaller businesses or those with moderate Internet needs. It’s cost-effective but may have shared bandwidth in some areas.
- Dedicated Fibre: A premium option for businesses requiring high-speed, symmetrical upload/download speeds and rock-solid reliability. Perfect for data-heavy industries or organizations with many employees.
- Pure Fibre: A less expensive alternative to Dedicated Fibre, offering better speeds and reliability than cable while staying budget-friendly.
At Skyway West, we simplify the decision-making process. Just provide us with your new address, and we’ll give you a tailored menu of Internet bandwidth options based on availability in your area. As a vendor-agnostic provider, we can customize almost any solution to fit your specific needs, ensuring you get the best service for your business.
2. Assess Reliability and Redundancy
Downtime can be costly, so it’s essential to choose a provider with a proven track record of reliability. Look for options like:
- Service Level Agreements (SLAs) that guarantee uptime.
- Redundant connections, ensuring a backup Internet source in case of outages.
- Proactive network monitoring and 24/7 support to quickly address any issues.
3. Plan for Future Growth
Think beyond today’s needs. Will your business require faster speeds or additional bandwidth in the future? A scalable Internet solution ensures you’re not scrambling for upgrades as your business grows.
4. Don’t Overlook Phone Systems
Internet access is just one piece of the puzzle. Your phone system is another critical component of your communications infrastructure. Skyway West offers several communications options to meet your needs:
- Skyway UC, our Cloud-Based Phone System: Enjoy advanced Unified Communication features like video conferencing, instant messaging, and seamless integration with other business tools. A cloud-based system grows with your business and eliminates the need for on-premises hardware.
- Microsoft Teams Phone: If your team already uses Microsoft Teams, adding a phone system to the platform creates a unified communications hub. Make and receive calls, schedule meetings, and collaborate—all in one place.
- SIP Trunks: For businesses using traditional phone systems, SIP trunks provide a cost-effective way to enable VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) functionality without replacing existing infrastructure.
5. Confirm Local Availability
Not all Internet and phone services are available at every address. Before signing a lease, consult with providers like Skyway West to verify what services are accessible at your new location. As a vendor-agnostic partner, we’re committed to finding the best options from various suppliers to meet your unique requirements.
6. Partner with a Trusted Provider
Relocation is stressful enough without juggling multiple vendors for your Internet and phone services. At Skyway West, we offer a one-stop solution tailored to businesses in British Columbia. From fast, reliable Internet to feature-rich phone systems, we’ve got you covered.
Conclusion
Moving your business is a significant undertaking, but with the right Internet and phone services, you’ll be set up for success from day one. Reach out to Skyway West with your new address, and we’ll provide a customized list of connectivity options. Let us handle your communications so you can focus on growing your business in your new location.