Who We Are

Our Company

BeyondReach has delivered connectivity solutions to the hardest-to-reach areas since 2001.

Our Network

Our coverage map is dynamic because our network and partnerships are always growing.

Careers

Join the BeyondReach team and get ready to thrive in a fun, team-oriented environment.
Who We Serve

Aggregators

We’ll handle your most difficult-to-connect sites, so you can get more time to focus on selling and winning new customers.

MSPs

Give your customers the best, most reliable connectivity with high-speed primary and secondary business internet solutions. 

ISPs/Carriers

Generate enterprise-level opportunities by delivering fast, reliable business connectivity – even in the hardest-to-reach locations.

Use Cases

We’re here to provide options when other providers can’t. Discover how we’ve helped businesses in even the most remote locations.
What We Do

DIA

Primary and secondary business internet solutions with no monthly data limits and performance-backed SLAs.

Broadband

Reliable, budget-friendly connectivity for businesses in hard-to-reach and hard-to-serve locations.

Ethernet Transport

Point-to-point connectivity for secure data-sharing across businesses with multiple locations.

Dedicated Internet Access: Everything You Need to Know

Reach Out

A steady, high-speed business internet connection has become indispensable for modern organizations. As hybrid working models gain traction, reliable internet access is becoming all the more important. 

Whether you want to facilitate seamless file sharing or improve collaboration for a remote workforce, you need high-speed internet. Most business owners spend time evaluating different connectivity options, such as fiber, cable, and fixed wireless. The type of internet connectivity technology isn’t the only factor that influences network speed and availability, though. You also need to consider how the connection is delivered to your premises.

A regular connection with shared internet access doesn’t make the cut for most businesses. That’s where dedicated internet access (DIA) steps into the picture.

What Is DIA?

Dedicated internet access establishes a private internet connection between an internet service provider (ISP) and a company’s premises. It eliminates the need to share resources with other users. That, in turn, results in improved speed and reliability.

The best part is that the performance of a DIA connection is governed by robust service level agreements (SLAs). This ensures that businesses get the speed and bandwidth exactly as advertised. For instance, DIA helps increase the speed of fixed wireless internet to nearly 20 Gbps.

Benefits of DIA

The enhanced performance of DIA comes at a higher price point. That’s why many business owners contemplate whether it’s worth the investment. The good news is that the benefits of dedicated internet access outweigh its cons.

Guaranteed Symmetry

With DIA, users get symmetrical upload and download speeds. This makes it ideal for businesses that rely on audio and video conferencing for day-to-day operations. DIA also eliminates concern about a sudden decline in speed during peak hours, ensuring uninterrupted file sharing among different teams.

Excellent Tech Support

A DIA connection comes with extensive SLAs and most providers offer the support of an account management team. This means users get access to high-quality customer service in case of any technical glitches or disruptions.

Cost-Effectiveness

While shared internet access is less expensive, it comes with various hidden costs. The high latency and unreliability of a shared connection compel users to choose a plan that offers better bandwidth and speeds – but this often results in paying for a ton of unused bandwidth.

On the other hand, a DIA connection offers the right bandwidth and speed to fit the needs of your customers. That makes it more cost-effective in the long run despite the hefty upfront investment.

When Should Businesses Consider DIA?

It’s important to understand whether DIA is truly the best fit for your customers. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Are your customers working with a hybrid workforce that has to collaborate on different projects?
  • Do the customer’s employees need to send large files, such as videos, to clients?
  • Do your customers rely on video conferencing tools to communicate with teams in different office locations?

If you’ve answered “yes” to any of these questions, a DIA connection would be worth the investment for your customers.

Make the Right Choice for Your Business Internet Connection

At BeyondReach, we empower businesses in remote and rural locations with fixed wireless access. We specialize in providing dedicated internet access solutions to modern enterprises that rely on secure, stable, and high-speed connectivity.

Get in touch with us today to understand whether fixed wireless internet and DIA are the right solutions for your customers.

BeyondReach Team

BeyondReach Team

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