Choosing Your Ethernet First Mile Provider

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You might have heard of how a new internet provider called Ethernet First Mile is fast becoming the norm for businesses who want to save on operational expenses and still maintain their communication effective and efficient.
Perhaps you would like to apply this to your own company.
After all, with the talk of impressive savings, it is a wise course of action for any business owner.
With that said, it is important to know more about EFM and the things that you need to consider before hiring a provider for your company.
Brief Overview Ethernet First Mile or EFM is the nickname of the Ethernet IEEE Std 802.
3ah-2004.
EFM is not used to improve the Ethernet or replace it; however, it works in allowing other unsupported media to work.
As EFM is cheaper than cable modems or ADSL, but works almost as fast, many companies have availed of EFM instead of increasing their internet packages.
Advantages of EFM Many companies avail of the service due to the low cost involved in switching to the internet service without sacrificing their company's productivity since, as mentioned above, EFM works almost as fast as ADSL or cabled modems.
Aside from this, geographical location is no longer an issue as one can enjoy the same speed even if they are working remotely.
Choosing Your EFM Provider For those who are interested in improving their internet connection without upgrading to higher plans, EFM can be a great alternative.
In choosing your EFM provider, there are some questions you need to ask and consider first.
The first thing to ask is what plan is best suited for your company.
This is important as not all plans cater to every company's needs and some might need faster internet speed than most.
An EFM company would usually set up an EFM checker in the area to determine the needed plan or package that the client would need.
For some companies 10MBPS speed would suffice whereas others would require a higher speed connection of 20MBPS.
Another thing that you might want to ask is the Ethernet First Mile prices that the company provides as well as the after service that they offer.
Does the company provide back up just in case the copper pair fails? Are there any customary maintenance that the company provides and will it affect the business should upgrades be done to the network? Asking these things would ensure that you would be able to make an informed decision and decide on which is the best EFM for your company.
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