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Keeping You Online in a Crisis

Posted On : Nov-10-2011 | seen (28145) times | Article Word Count : 575 |

In just ten or twenty years, a high speed internet connection has become the cornerstone of any successful business. There are a number of specialist IT companies who can provide a good quality internet connection in only a couple of hours.
Fifteen years ago, most companies still didn't regularly use internet access. There were plenty of computers and networks, but large scale e-commerce was still a few years away. Those who did have it had to put up with load times that often extended into the minutes and as for downloading audio or visual files, well... you might as well have driven to the server. Nowadays, things are very different. There isn’t a business or event in the country that doesn’t rely on the exchange of information online in order to work efficiently. It can therefore cause a lot of problems if, for some reason, you don’t have access to the Internet. Help is, however, at hand. There are a number of companies out there which can provide you with temporary internet access with a variety of different options so you get the connection that matches your needs and budget.

For today's office, the internet going down is the modern equivalent of a power cut or the company fleet getting snowed in; no option but for everyone to down tools and go home until it all blows over. Specialist IT companies can now have a 7mbps connection set up in as little as 2 hours or, if it is a longer term problem, 20 mbps in just 2 days. With such a quick turnaround, the impact on your business is minimised and the fiscal impact hopefully minimal.

Temporary internet access can also form a stop gap if your company or organisation is relocating. Sorting out an internet landline can be an infamous headache. Again, for every minute that isn’t sorted out, your business is losing money and being frustrated. Temporary internet access fills that gap, keeping you supplied with an internet connection that is perfectly capable of keeping up with the demands of a busy office.

The users of temporary internet access are not just corporate. In these days of Wi-Fi hotspots and 3G mobile reception, people are used to the idea of being able to access the internet whenever and wherever they are. In busy metropolitan areas such as London, this isn’t really a problem, but out in the countryside even 3G reception can be weak or entirely absent. Temporary internet access is therefore a popular solution amongst those organising events in rural areas, e.g. literary or music festivals. At such events, the inability of attendees to check their emails, Facebook or news pages for an entire weekend might be seen as a major disadvantage. However, internet access is also useful for those running the events as social media is an increasingly popular way for event organisers to interact with their attendees. Even if one is organising an event in a city or somewhere where Wi-Fi and 3G are available, the bandwidth of such networks may be insufficient for dealing with the sheer volume of traffic generated by so many people. Temporary internet access can be used to supplement existing 3G and Wi-Fi signals with a bandwidth that is sufficient for your customers’ requirements.

The internet is a vitally important part of the modern world. Yes, we once did without it, but the digital revolution has changed the way our society works: and changed it for the better. Whether it’s an emergency job that needs doing with only two hours notice or a major event with two or three months’ lead-in, there are specialist IT companies out there who can help.

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Temporary internet access from Noba is reliable and quickly set up. They have experience of setting up internet cafes, global conferences and various other events and installations, so they will know what you need and how to provide it.


For more information about Internet access on a temporary basis from Noba, visit http://www.noba.co.uk/.

Keywords : Temporary internet access, emergency internet access, Wi-Fi,

Category : Internet Business : Internet Business

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