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Business internet 

Fast, secure, and reliable connectivity

From high-speed fiber to broadband and LTE failover, we help IT teams navigate complex internet decisions with confidence. Our experts work with you to evaluate options, solve gaps left by current vendors, and build a scalable foundation for secure, connected growth.

Get expert insight on what works, what doesn’t, and what’s next for your network.

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Fiber, broadband, and wireless failover

Each internet connection solves a distinct challenge and plays a strategic role in your overall connectivity strategy. Consider the differences before choosing your provider:

  • Fiber supports data-heavy systems and latency-sensitive workloads
  • Broadband balances performance and affordability for satellite sites
  • Wireless (LTE/5G) ensures continuity when physical lines go down

The best network solutions layer these options to provide the right mix of speed, stability, and failsafe backup.

At Clearlink Consulting, we design integrated internet strategies tailored to your needs. We evaluate your infrastructure, identify coverage gaps, and match you with trusted providers that align with your technical and operational goals. 

Whether you’re managing one site or one hundred, we help you build a network that works anywhere your teams connect, without disruption. 

Which internet type is right for your business?

Each industry has distinct performance, uptime, and redundancy requirements. This overview shows how fiber, broadband, and wireless failover are typically deployed across business types to meet operational demands.

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Business Type
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Corporate HQ / Data Center
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Retail Chain (Multi-Site)
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Remote/Hybrid Teams
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Manufacturing / Warehouses
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Healthcare / Clinics
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Financial Services / Banking
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Restaurants / Hospitality
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Professional Services (Legal, Accounting, etc.)
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Startups / Small Offices
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Curious which solutions best match your business network? Our advisors will evaluate your infrastructure, identify performance gaps, and develop a strategy that supports your goals.

Don’t risk downtime, build in redundancy from day one

Even brief outages can result in significant losses in revenue, productivity, and customer trust. That’s why a strong enterprise network includes both a primary internet connection and a reliable backup plan.

Common redundancy options include:

Wireless backup (LTE/5G)

A fast-acting failover for fiber or broadband disruption

Dual-provider configurations

Minimize risk by diversifying across two ISPs

Bandwidth prioritization

Ensure critical services (like VoIP or payment systems) stay online even during partial outages or slowdowns

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Trusted partners, vetted for performance

Our provider network is built on measurable value, not bias. We carefully vet each partner to meet enterprise-grade standards, including:

  • Transparent SLAs that clearly define uptime, responsiveness, and accountability
  • Scalable infrastructure capable of supporting multi-site and growing organizations
  • Enterprise-grade support with 24/7 access and rapid issue resolution
  • Competitive pricing models that align with your budget and performance goals

We prioritize lasting value. Our advisors focus on long-term fit, connecting you with providers who evolve alongside your business, ensuring you stay ahead of changing technology and service demands.

What’s the difference between fiber, broadband, and wireless internet?

Fiber offers the highest speed and reliability, ideal for data-intensive environments. Broadband is cost-effective and widely available, suitable for small to mid-sized sites. Wireless internet (LTE/5G) is typically used as a failover solution to ensure continuity during outages or for locations without wired infrastructure.

How much does business internet cost?

Pricing for business internet services varies based on your location, required bandwidth, provider availability, and redundancy requirements. At Clearlink Consulting, our advisory services come at no cost to you. We'll evaluate your needs and help you get a tailored estimate from providers that meet your performance and budget goals.

How long does it take to get set up?

Setup timelines depend on factors such as the complexity of your environment, the number of locations involved, and whether existing infrastructure is already in place. Some installations can be completed within days, while others (especially those involving new fiber runs or multi-site coordination) may take several weeks.

Can you work with my existing SD-WAN or cloud monitoring tools?

Yes. We take your current architecture into account and can align recommended providers with your existing SD-WAN, firewalls, VPNs, or monitoring platforms. Our goal is to complement, not complicate, your current IT ecosystem.

Can you help with multi-site internet rollouts?

Absolutely. Whether you’re managing five locations or fifty, we help streamline multi-site deployments with centralized planning, provider coordination, and ongoing support to ensure consistency and uptime across your entire organization.

Does Clearlink stay involved post-purchase, or is it a one-time engagement?

We’re with you for the long haul! Your dedicated advisor is available beyond the initial setup to help with onboarding, troubleshoot technical issues, adjust services as your needs change, and ensure your connectivity continues to support your business growth.

What’s the benefit of working with Clearlink instead of going directly to a provider?

We provide vendor-neutral recommendations based on your actual network needs, not sales quotas. You get a side-by-side comparison of multiple providers, access to preferred pricing, unbiased guidance from experienced advisors, and support before, during, and after implementation.