In the early days of a business, internet connectivity is simple: you pick a local provider, plug in a router, and get to work. But as a company grows, adding secondary locations, remote branches, or cloud-heavy workflows causes that simplicity to vanish.
Most organizations try to solve for reliability by adding more "stuff." They buy a second line from a different provider or sign up for various "redundancy" packages. On paper, this looks like a safety net. In practice, it often creates a management nightmare.
True reliability isn't just about having two wires; it’s about how those wires talk to each other.
Most businesses overpay for multiple providers yet still face downtime because those connections aren't integrated. A "fail-safe" design is one that links your locations through a private fiber layer. If one path is interrupted, your traffic reroutes instantly. You stay online, your data stays secure, and your team stays productive without missing a beat. This is the difference between a manual "backup" and a self-healing network.
Beyond just staying online, there is the question of cost. Telecom prices fluctuate constantly. Most companies sign a three-year contract and get stuck with "yesterday's prices" while the rest of the market gets faster and cheaper.
The smart move is to treat connectivity like a commodity. By constantly tendering connections against the latest market rates (even mid-contract) you ensure your infrastructure evolves. This prevents the "price creep" that happens when you're locked into a single vendor's ecosystem for too long.
Connectivity shouldn't be a source of stress or a manual chore for your IT team. It should be an invisible asset that supports your growth rather than a list of vendors you have to manage.
At Infinite IT Solutions, we specialize in taking this complexity off your plate. Our iConnect service provides a fail-safe, ISO-certified network that handles the tendering, the redundancy, and the vendor management for you. All while being proactively monitored and managed to keep your business up and running.