Congratulations! You’re moving into your new home, and this is one of the most exciting things that anyone can do. Whether you’ve done it before or for the first time, welcome home. We’re thrilled that you’re thinking about setting up internet service in your new home on the east coast, and if you’re here, we’re even more excited because it means you’re thinking about Connect Nationwide as your service provider. 

We provide super-fast, high speed internet and highly competitive broadband packages, supported by an outstanding team of highly trained and specialist service consultants, so if you’re thinking about setting up an internet connection in your new area, call us on CALL 1-865-500-4995 today and see how we can help you.

So the first thing you’re going to want to do is to find an internet service provider or ISP (and we’re confident that once you’ve spoken to us, you’ll want that to be us), and you want to make sure that you’re making the right choice that works for your family.

The most important factors to consider when choosing an ISP are:

  • Availability
  • Speed
  • Reliability
  • Price
  • Customer service

Some cities in the United States offer many different options for internet coverage, other cities don’t have many options at all, and based on where you live, you want to make sure that your provider makes the best sense for you. Not every ISP with an impressive national media presence will work for you in your location, so do some research and ask around. Availability not just of the actual “network”, but of the availability of service staff who can assist when things go wrong or if you need assistance. So keep that in mind.

The next consideration on the list is the level of speed that you need for your home. Everyone is different, so don’t be tempted to go for the best and brightest service just because it promises to be the fastest connection you’ve ever experienced. If you’re not a particularly online savvy person or operator, it’s probably unnecessary to have the best and fastest package available.

Now, suppose you are a younger family who loves their devices, online gaming, satellite television, streaming movies, or you have an intelligent home that requires permanent and high bandwidth broadband availability. With the recent pandemic, many people are working online and have to seamlessly run an office from home, as well. In that case, you will need additional bandwidth, speed, and possibly mesh WIFI services, as well.

Reliability should be non-negotiable in any consumer’s decision-making process because of how important it is for us to have solid, ongoing internet communications. You simply cannot afford to compromise on quality when it comes to how reliable your ISP is. This is especially true if you have elderly relatives or loved ones in faraway places and need to maintain regular contact.

The next vital consideration is, of course, price. If things go wrong, the level of speed, the type of installation service (if any), call-out fees, or do you have to log service issues? You also need to consider what your primary needs of service are as well.

Will you be running a business from your home? Does your family use multiple devices, and are you heavy streamers? These elements will impact pricing, so make sure you speak to your intended ISP and to completely understand the different fee levels involved.

Customer Service

 Connect Nationwide is passionate about providing superior and quality internet solutions to American families and businesses that are both reliable and affordable. We have a highly functioning and specialized team dedicated to providing fast, reliable, and competitively priced broadband and WIFI connections available to the communities we serve.

Installation, Maintenance, and Ongoing Service

You’re going to want to make sure that once you’ve decided on an ISP you then ponder what level of service you’re going to require and whether you have ample enough space that would warrant mesh WIFI installations or not and the kind of maintenance you might need in terms of ongoing service.

What does it all mean?

If you’re not overly tech-savvy, then you probably don’t know what words like Mbps or Mesh WIFI means, so here’s a quick glossary of some of the most commonly used terms so that you can make a better decision about what you need for your home.

  • Mesh WIFI: Mesh WIFI means setting up multiple points around your home to ensure that you don’t have any “dead zones” and that you can seamlessly enjoy connectivity all around your network space.
  • Mbps: “Megabits per second” Broadband speeds are measured in ‘megabits per second,’ often shortened to Mb Mbits p/s or Mbps. Bits are tiny units of data, with a megabit representing a million of them. The higher the number of Mbps (megabits per second) you have, the speedier your online activity should be. (Thanks Google).
  • WIFI: Who knew that this stands for “Wireless Fidelity,” and it has a very long, very scientific definition that just means that you can access your network wirelessly.
  • Streaming: This term refers to all the videos, movies, and online meetings that we enjoy. So if you use a service like Netflix or work from home and run meetings through a service like Zoom or Skype, you’re a streamer. If you have a family full of streamers, then you’re going to need a connection that’s faster and uncapped. (Which means there is no limit to how much you can use the internet).

We live in a world that will only become more connected and not less, so choosing the right service provider for your home is of the utmost importance. 

So, if you’re new to the east coast and looking for internet service, we want to speak to you and show you how we can provide you with specialist advice and service. We have a wide range of packages and price points that make sense for you, wherever you are on the internet scale.

CALL 1-865-500-4995 today and speak with one of our friendly team; we’re looking forward to hearing from you.

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