
Seattle builds the cloud, so it is fitting that the businesses here lean on it harder than most. A startup in South Lake Union pushing builds to a region all day, an engineering team in Fremont syncing repos, a Pioneer Square shop running everything in SaaS, all of them feel a shared connection the moment it sags. Dedicated internet access gives you a private circuit with matched speed in both directions and a service level agreement that turns the uptime figure into something you can hold a vendor to.
BlueHouse Telecom stays carrier neutral, pulling pricing and build timelines from every provider that reaches your building rather than pushing one network. From the towers Downtown along Second Avenue to the campuses across the lake in Bellevue and Redmond, we lay out the options side by side and explain the trade offs in plain terms, so the circuit you choose fits how your team actually works.
Cloud heavy work needs a steady upload
When your whole stack lives in someone else's data center, the path to it has to stay clean. Shared cable gives you a thin upload split across the building, which is exactly the wrong shape for pushing container images, syncing large repos, or backing up to object storage. A dedicated circuit is symmetrical and uncontended, so a team in South Lake Union or Ballard sends as fast as it receives, at nine in the morning and at any hour after.
Terrain and water shape the build here. The hills, the ship canal, and Lake Washington mean fiber routes are not uniform, and a building in Belltown might be lit while a converted space in SoDo needs a lateral pulled. We verify serviceability at your exact suite, flag any building entrance agreement, and give you the honest install window before you commit, so a build does not surprise you partway through.
From serviceability check to live cutover
We start at your precise address, suite included, since availability shifts across Seattle's neighborhoods and over to the Eastside. Then we compare the qualified providers on price, term, install window, and SLA strength, so you see the full field instead of one quote. Once you choose, we manage the order, the survey, and the cutover, and we stay on the account so a single call reaches someone who knows your setup.
What you get with Dedicated Internet
Our build pipeline was crawling on a shared line in South Lake Union, and the upload was the bottleneck every time. BlueHouse compared the carriers on our building, landed a symmetrical circuit with a real SLA, and handled the cutover after hours so we lost no work. Pushes that took twenty minutes take two now.
Why Seattle businesses choose BlueHouse
Push builds, backups, and syncs out as fast as they come in
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
