
The old mill buildings along the Woonasquatucket and the new lab space rising in the Jewelry District have one thing in common: the work inside now depends entirely on a connection that does not stutter. A shared broadband plan splits its capacity across a whole building, and by midafternoon the speed you measure is a fraction of the number on your bill. A dedicated circuit ends that. The bandwidth is yours alone, identical in both directions, with a service level agreement that pays credits when uptime slips.
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 door, whether you sit in a converted mill on the West Side, a research building near the medical district, or an office downtown off Westminster Street. Then we set the options next to each other, explain the trade offs without jargon, and source the circuit that fits how your team actually works.
Old buildings, new bandwidth demands
Providence is full of beautiful older stock, and that beauty comes with wiring that predates the work happening inside it now. A design studio in a former textile mill or a startup in a Jewelry District conversion may sit on copper that was never meant to carry today's traffic. Pulling fiber into these buildings often requires a property owner's sign off and some coordination with the landlord before a single strand moves. We chase that paperwork and work directly with building management so your install is not stuck while two parties wait on each other.
The life sciences and medical cluster anchored near the hospitals and the Brown University expansion runs on data that cannot tolerate a stall. Imaging files, research datasets, and cloud applications all need bandwidth that holds steady through the busiest part of the day. A dedicated circuit gives a lab or clinic the same throughput at two in the afternoon as at dawn, which is exactly what you need when a transfer cannot fail and a remote consult cannot freeze.
From address check to live cutover
In Providence, availability can change from one block to the next, so we start with a serviceability check at your exact suite rather than a guess for the neighborhood. From there we line up the qualified providers on price, contract term, install window, and the strength of each SLA, and we hand you the full comparison instead of one quote. Once you choose, we run the order, the survey, and the cutover, and we stay on your account so there is one person to reach when you need attention.
What you get with Dedicated Internet
Our office is in a gorgeous old mill building, which sounds great until you need real bandwidth and the wiring is older than the company. BlueHouse handled the landlord approval, compared three providers, and got fiber pulled to our floor. The lag our team fought during file transfers is just gone, and the uptime credits are right there in the contract.
Why Providence businesses choose BlueHouse
Hold speed steady through the busiest part of the day
Enforce a real uptime guarantee instead of a best effort line
Move large research and imaging files without the stall
End the vendor blame game with one team across all carriers
