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The Need for High-Speed

Wireless helps avoid connectivity delays for fixed and temporary locations

Most assume that once a building, an office, a restaurant or a storefront is ready, the infrastructure is set in place too. This isn’t always the case as traditional telecommunications and physical connectivity might not happen on day one.

Have you ever wondered how job sites and fixed locations can keep their businesses running without losing profits or experiencing disruptions if their wired internet fails? Wireless home internet seems to be in every commercial encouraging consumers to cut the cord. Could this same offer appeal to businesses for failover or primary needs?

There is a growing demand for broadband failover for restaurants, hotels, business branches, work sites and locations outside the four walls as companies realize that wired lines are not readily available or reliable. What if you could add an internet connectivity offer to your existing business solutions?

Quick installation to accelerate your speed to market

Most businesses use wired internet connection as their primary use of internet connection. A wired internet connection offers stability, fast speeds and less traffic within networks but it is not a fail-proof source. The benefit of failover internet is that it allows a secondary connection to act as a backup to take over if the primary connection fails. Many businesses use a wireless connection for this purpose as it allows failover connectivity with both, providing more security and faster wireless speeds.

Remote management allows control from anywhere

With wireless connectivity, solutions may be provided anywhere without the need for IT. You can easily start the router and run it within minutes of operating the system. This allows faster connectivity from multiple locations.

Internet without the infrastructure

Mobile broadband helps accomplish internet connectivity without the requirement for significant infrastructure or in locations where access is not developed yet. From construction sites and new communities, to undeveloped or remote locations, wireless can skip the physical constraints of ISPs. 

As a wireless wholesaler, Plum supports a variety of use cases leveraging failover and primary internet for locations across the nation.

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