
The City's Washington D.C office was using a substandard, 56k connection. Managers wanted to upgrade this to T-1 level service to eliminate performance complaints. Moreover, they sought to integrate Internet access redundancy into their City network to better support 40,000 employees.
When growth drove demand for increased bandwidth, Cutter & Buck looked for a cost-effective way to enhance the Internet and voice service at its multiple locations across the U.S.
For over four decades, Dixon Hughes has provided accounting, auditing, tax and consulting services to businesses in a variety of industries. This CPA firm needed a "super-reliable" dedicated Internet solution that is available in all the company's locations. The legacy solution had met its capacity limits.
The company's Construction Division wanted to consolidate Internet connections to provide better security. Moreover, managers wanted to provide high-performance connectivity to improve employee collaboration and the speed of e-mail and data file sharing.
The CIO was put on the hot seat to provide a disaster recovery solution that could be tested. The legacy "pull-up-a-trailer" solution was insufficient to meet this need. The Rush Enterprise IT team needed a vendor that could provide disaster recovery services.
Internet Port is a reliable and dedicated Internet service that runs on the advanced CenturyLink network, one of the most sophisticated networks available.