Milwaukee, Wisconsin
To take advantage of VoIP, your business needs high speed internet. SumoVoIP is there to make sure you get the best quality for a reasonable price. While there are many different broadband plans available, we’ll examine your needs and match you with the right one. Before you select a broadband provider, here are some questions to ask yourself
Digital Subscriber Line
Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL) is a type of broadband using wired telephone lines to send information. This can be convenient as it will use your existing telephone line. However, price, availability, and speed may depend upon the area you live in.
Cable
Cable Modems can be used to send broadband over the same coaxial cables that connects to your TV. This provides comparable speed to DSL and will not interrupt your cable service. Check with your local cable provider to determine what they offer.
Fiber Optics
Fiber Optic connections use cables of slender glass fibers to send data on light signals. The speeds possible with fiber optics greatly exceed what DSL or cable can offer. Contact your local providers to see if they offer fiber optic broadband in your area.
Wireless
Wireless internet connects your business to an internet provider through a radio signal. Some isolated or hard-to-reach areas may require extra equipment to achieve better wireless speeds.
Satellite Internet
Wireless signals can be sent through a satellite the same way a phone call can. Satellite broadband speed depends on several factors, but even the most remote locations receive service.
BPL
Broadband through Power Lines provides internet access through a business’s existing electrical network. This is a new technology available in limited areas, but can reach speeds comparable to DSL or cable without requiring additional equipment.
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