Airband
Cybertrails is committed to providing our customers with tremendous access to resources, training, and current and future technology solutions. This is made possible through our invaluable relationships with industry leaders such as Airband. Airband Communications is the largest fixed-wireless voice and data provider for businesses in the United States, including the Greater Phoenix Metro area. Traditional networks have been pieced together over decades but Airband designed and built its network from the ground up for the sole purpose of delivering fast and flexible high-bandwidth solutions to businesses.
Consider these advantages that fixed wireless has over traditional copper and fiber connections…
· Rapid installation
· Scalable bandwidth
· Path diversity
· No upfront capital investment
· Ethernet connectivity
Airband’s network is also more efficient and affordable than traditional telecom networks and its reliability and security is second to none. Whether you require 2 Mbps or GigE symmetrical services, replacing costly T1 or PRI circuits, hosted voice, IP VPN, Point-to-Point connectivity, or true diverse path redundancy, Airband provides unmatched QoS guarantees.
Cybertrails is proud to be a partner and market agent of Airband as we are both committed to providing our customers with exemplary service, support, and responsiveness. Call Rochelle Brown directly at 602-635-1153 and mention ‘Cybertrails’ to get a promotional discount today.
As a small business owner I tend to wear many hats, one of which is IT Director. As my company continues to grow, I have decided to upgrade our environment and determine how we can become more efficient. Having always wondered about cloud computing, I began by researching various options, both physical and virtual to see how they differ.
Disk backup and disaster recovery is nothing new, so why do we continue to see a lapse in protection? The biggest gap in coverage tends to be at the average organization level, specifically small to medium sized businesses. Failure to plan for disaster recovery is too often discovered after the data is lost and unfortunately the loss of mission-critical information can kill or cripple an organization. Whatever the size of your business, you need to protect all of your data all of the time.
It’s probably safe to say that we have all been in the horrible predicament of writing a paper or in the middle of big project on the computer when all of a sudden, for no apparent reason, it’s lost. Hours of work just vanishes into thin air. Oh the agony, panic, and frustration! If this situation is enough to put you into a rage, can you imagine losing everything saved on your PC’s hard drive? A certified PC expert has said, “There are two types of hard drives – ones that have failed and ones that will fail.” It is not a matter of if, but when!