Broadband Internet

99.999. That’s a lot of nines. But this incredible level of system availability is specifically engineered by SDN in order to provide service that is as close to perfection as possible in the IT world. That is a total downtime of only five minutes and fifteen seconds or less per year!

What it boils down to is reliability. And SDN leads the pack.

SDN has designed a redundant, protected network by connecting to multiple Tier 1 backbone providers. Our Metro & Long-Haul ethernet helps your business transport voice, video, and data traffic via large internet pipes. We take network connections seriously.

 

 


What makes SDN’s Internet better? For starters, it is:

Scalable: SDN can increase or decrease bandwidth in 5Mbps increments between 10 Mbps – 100 Gbps +.

Dedicated: A dedicated line means you don’t share your bandwidth with anyone. Your traffic always takes priority.

Symmetrical: Your upload speeds will match your download speeds. Take our SPEED TEST to see how your network’s currently performing.

Speeds:

In addition to unparalleled availability, unparalleled service comes standard. SDN customers have access to web-based bandwidth utilization reports, an experienced NOC with 24x7 live support, and additional industry-leading tools.

Interested in learning more? Watch the video, check out our customer testimonials or give us a call.

 

High-Speed Broadband Internet Makes Telecommuting Easier

Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 in Phone Systems, Internet, Technology

In today’s technologically-advanced world, teleworking is playing a large role in the marketplace. In fact, a recent study found that “24% of rural businesses and 35% of non-rural businesses currently allow employees to telework or telecommute”, and “nationally, 2.4 million U.S. business establishments, out of approximately 7.4 million total businesses, allow employees to telework.”

SDN Part of Economic Development for the Region—with 229 Locations Completed so far for BTOP

Posted on Friday, February 03, 2012 in BTOP/Stimulus, Internet

Read the full story here, in Prairie Business Magazine. Mark Shlanta was interviewed about the Broadband Stimulus progress so far and is quoted saying, "SDN’s new fiber will provide connectivity to more than 300 anchor institutions – schools, rural hospitals and clinics, government office buildings, and local, county, state and federal office buildings – across the state. The communications company is approximately three-quarters complete and has built 250-350 miles of fiber and touched more than 200 anchor institutes. The remainder of the $25.7 million project is expected to be completed by the end of the year."

SOPA Ignites Website Blackout

Posted on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 in General Blog Posts, Internet, Technology

Proponents of SOPA have characterized the opposition as being people who want to enable piracy or defend piracy. But that's not really the point. The point is the bill is so over-broad and so badly written that it's going to impact all kinds of things that, you know, don't have anything to do with stopping piracy."

--Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia

 "SDN Communication's helped us design and implement a plan that stabilized the critical connectivity between our eight locations.  We think of SDN as an extension of our own staff."

Jeanne Chleborad

Harold's Photo Centers

 


"The installation process was quick and painless. The transition from our old ISP to SDN was seamless.  We are very satisfied."

Todd Hoffman

Spader Business Management