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A reliable internet connection is critical for businesses as it allows them to stay connected with customers, partners, and employees. It also enables companies to take advantage of online tools and resources, which can help them improve their operations and competitiveness.

An investment instead of a necessary expense

Consider business internet an investment rather than a necessary expense. It can provide solutions to many frustrating problems if chosen correctly! Instead of viewing the required subscription fee as a burden, think of it as something that creates value; happy customers, more productive colleagues, and a secure network.

As the company grows and evolves, so do the processes and requirements supporting it. Effective IT and a high level of online value creation begin with the Internet. Therefore, it is not advisable to skimp on business internet service, as even seemingly minor issues like buffering and outages can significantly impact productivity.

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Whether or not you have heard of 5G, the latest development in wireless technology, keep reading to learn more about this remarkable innovation and how you can possibly get it free for your Miami business or home!

Before you get too excited, unfortunately, the trials are a quite limited, only about 500 customers will be able to participate across a handful of selected cities, but luckily Miami is on that list.

Long story short, you'll be able to apply for a free one-year trial for Verizon’s 5G field test, and if you’re lucky, you’ll get in and be able to enjoy insanely fast browsing speeds.

What is 5G, and how fast is it anyway?

If you’re not a super-nerd, chances are you don’t know what 5G is. 5G stands for “fifth generation” wireless technology.

Currently, the fastest internet services available are “Google Fiber” and “AT&T Gigapower” both of which boast up to 1 gigabit per second.

Now, that is going to be blown out of the water by 5G, which is expected to be twenty times faster than Google Fiber, processing a full 20 gigabits per second, but we are not there yet.

In the most recent field tests, Verizon was able to hit 10 gigabits per second, which is very impressive for an over the air connection. Read more