
Sundance Square fills up by mid morning, and the offices around it run on the same shared pipes that thousands of other tenants pull on all day. By two in the afternoon, the speed on your invoice and the speed at your desk are two different numbers. A dedicated circuit ends that gap. The bandwidth is yours alone, the upload matches the download, and the uptime promise comes with credits you can actually collect.
BlueHouse Telecom does not represent one network. We pull live pricing and build timelines from every provider that reaches your door, whether you sit in a tower along Seventh Street downtown, a logistics tenant out near AllianceTexas off Interstate 35W, a manufacturer in the Meacham Field corridor, or a back office over in the Cultural District near Camp Bowie. Then we set the options next to each other and explain the trade offs plainly, so the circuit you sign is the one that fits how your people work.
What shared bandwidth costs a growing Fort Worth office
A standard business broadband plan splits a building's capacity among everyone in it. When the law firms and accounting practices near the Tarrant County Courthouse all log in at once, your measured throughput slides well below the figure you pay for. A dedicated circuit holds its speed at the busiest hour of the busiest day. Files move, calls hold, and a cloud backup does not crawl because the suite next door is streaming a deposition.
The aerospace and defense work around Lockheed Martin and the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base runs on large file transfers and constant access to hosted design tools. Those workloads punish a thin upload. A symmetrical circuit pushes a model out at the same rate it pulls one in, which keeps an engineering team on schedule instead of watching a progress bar.
Fiber reaches Alliance faster than it reaches some downtown floors
Availability in Fort Worth is not even. The newer business parks around AllianceTexas were built with fiber in the ground, so a circuit there often lights quickly. Older stock near the Stockyards or along Magnolia Avenue can still terminate in copper, and pulling fiber there may need a lateral run or a building entrance agreement first. We check serviceability at your exact suite and tell you which case applies before you sign, so a build never blindsides you halfway through.
From the first check to a clean cutover
We start at your precise address because availability can shift from one floor to the next. From there we line up the qualified providers on price, term, install window, and the strength of the SLA, and you see all of them rather than a single take it or leave it quote. Once you choose, we run the order, the survey, and the cutover, and we stay assigned to your account so one call reaches a person who knows your setup.
What you get with Dedicated Internet
We added a second location near Alliance and assumed the circuit would take months. BlueHouse compared four carriers, found one that already had fiber to the park, and had us live in under three weeks. The team handled the paperwork I had been dreading.
Why Fort Worth businesses choose BlueHouse
Keep speed steady through the busiest part of the workday
Enforce a real uptime guarantee rather than a best effort line
Push large engineering files out without the upload choking
End the carrier blame game with one team across every provider
