
Metro Atlanta does not have one center, it has several. A company might sit in Midtown, run a fulfillment site near Hartsfield Jackson, keep a sales office up at Perimeter Center, and serve clients out past the 285 in Alpharetta. Tying those together with rigid private lines is expensive and painfully slow to adjust. SD-WAN replaces that with one software defined overlay that uses each site's circuits, routes applications over the best path, and recovers from a failed link without anyone lifting a finger.
BlueHouse Telecom designs and sources SD-WAN across the metro, from Downtown and Midtown to Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Marietta, and the GA 400 corridor. Being carrier neutral lets us combine the strongest access at each address rather than forcing a single network onto every site. We handle the design, run the install, and manage the fabric once it is live.
Why Atlanta companies adopt SD-WAN
Traffic is the local metaphor, and it applies to networks too. When an office near Cumberland sends all of its data back to a central site before reaching a cloud platform, the detour costs real time. SD-WAN lets each location break out to the cloud directly while one security policy stays in force everywhere. A logistics hub by the airport and a back office in Midtown act like a single network even though their underlying links differ completely.
Storms roll through the Southeast often, and a single downed circuit can knock a site offline at the worst moment. With two paths at a location, SD-WAN measures each link and shifts traffic to the healthy one in seconds. A support team in Buckhead keeps its hosted phones answering calls while the carrier works the outage, which is exactly what an operation that runs on the cloud needs.
How we design and run it
We start by mapping your sites, your applications, and the circuits in place. Then we propose an SD-WAN design, source new access where it improves speed or resilience, and compare platforms on features, support, and total cost. Once it is live we manage the policies and monitoring, so adding a site along GA 400 or reprioritizing an application is a quick change rather than a long project.
What you get with SD-WAN
Our fulfillment site by the airport and our Buckhead office never felt like one company on the network. BlueHouse unified them with SD-WAN, gave voice traffic priority, and the dropped calls our reps complained about for a year simply ended.
Why Atlanta businesses choose BlueHouse
Skip the detour of routing site traffic to one hub first
Keep voice and video running when a circuit drops
Apply one security policy across every location
Stand up new offices on GA 400 without a rebuild
