
Picture a trading desk on Wall Street at 9:25 in the morning. Orders staging, dashboards refreshing, a dozen video calls open at once, and the whole building pulling on the same pipe. That is the moment a shared connection quietly fails you. Dedicated internet access removes the contention entirely. You get a private circuit into your floor, identical speed in both directions, and a service level agreement that turns the uptime promise into something enforceable.
BlueHouse Telecom is carrier neutral, so we do not represent a single network. We pull live pricing and build timelines from every provider that reaches your address, whether you sit in a Midtown tower off Sixth Avenue, a converted loft in SoHo, or a back office in Long Island City. Then we lay the options side by side and explain the trade offs in plain terms, so the circuit you sign for is the one that actually matches how your team works.
What dense Manhattan buildings do to shared bandwidth
A single riser in a Class A tower can serve dozens of tenants, and a standard broadband plan divides that capacity among all of them. By midafternoon your measured throughput drifts well under the figure on your invoice. A dedicated circuit does not behave that way. The bandwidth belongs to you at the opening bell and at two in the morning, which is exactly what you need when books are closing or a deposition is streaming in real time.
The older stock along Broad Street and parts of the Garment District adds friction of its own. Some floors still terminate in copper, and pulling fiber often requires a building entrance agreement before a single strand moves. We chase that paperwork and coordinate directly with property management, so your install is not held hostage while two companies wait on each other for weeks.
From serviceability check to live cutover
We begin with a check at your precise suite, because in New York availability can change one floor to the next. From there we line up the qualified providers on price, contract term, install window, and the teeth in their SLA. You see every option, not one take it or leave it quote. After you decide, we run the order, the site survey, and the cutover, and we stay assigned to your account so there is a single person to call when something needs attention.
What you get with Dedicated Internet
Our lease took us to a higher floor near Bryant Park, and the building wanted a signed entrance agreement before anyone touched the riser. BlueHouse handled that, compared three carriers, and had the circuit live a week before move in. The dropped calls our team complained about for a year simply stopped.
Why New York businesses choose BlueHouse
Hold call and video quality steady through the busiest hours
Enforce a real uptime guarantee instead of a best effort line
Add bandwidth without ripping out and replacing the circuit
End the vendor blame game with one team across all carriers
