Should You Select a Regional or a National Internet Service Provider?
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Is bigger always better when choosing an Internet service
provider? That depends on your priorities, as well as the state of
the ISP market in your area.
When making the decision, make sure you have a firm idea of what
features your company needs. Read Internet
Service Provider Features for Your Company for advice.
Here are a few of the advantages and disadvantages of choosing
national vs. regional ISPs.
National ISP
Pros:
- National ISPs are usually established businesses with years of
experience.
- They have the resources to invest in the latest technology and
high-speed connections to the Internet.
- They offer local access numbers all over the country.
- They will often give volume discounts to corporate
customers.
- They may offer discounts on Web hosting, design and other
related services.
National ISP Cons:
- Some large ISPs don't focus enough on customer service and
support.
- They may be less responsive to small business customers.
- They may not provide local access numbers exactly where you
need them.
Regional ISP Pros:
- Many regional ISPs are just as established as their national
competitors.
- They tend to offer more responsive, personalized service and
support.
- You should be able to find one that provides local access
numbers where you need them.
Regional ISP Cons:
- Regional ISPs are less likely to invest in new technology or
high-speed Internet connections.
- Some regional ISPs may not survive in a competitive market in
the long term.
- They may not offer national access numbers or toll-free
access.
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