
A biotech team in Research Triangle Park pushes a genomics dataset to a cloud cluster while the building next door runs the same demo for a site visit. On a shared plan, both jobs crawl by mid afternoon and nobody can say why. Dedicated internet access ends that guesswork. You get a circuit that belongs to you alone, the same speed pushing data out as pulling it in, and a service level agreement that pays credits when uptime slips.
BlueHouse Telecom is carrier neutral, which means we do not push one network. We pull live pricing and build timelines from every provider that reaches your door, whether you sit in a lab off Davis Drive in RTP, a renovated floor on Fayetteville Street downtown, or an office in the North Hills district along Six Forks Road. Then we lay the choices side by side and explain the trade offs plainly, so the circuit you sign matches how your team actually works.
What the Triangle's growth does to bandwidth demand
Raleigh has filled fast, and so have its office parks. A building in RTP or out along the Interstate 40 corridor near Cary can pack dozens of tenants onto shared capacity, and a standard broadband plan divides that pipe among all of them. By the time the afternoon rush hits, your measured throughput sits well under the number on the invoice. A dedicated circuit does not flex with the neighbors, so a clinical data upload or a video review runs at full rate at nine in the morning and at midnight alike.
The work in this market leans heavy on outbound traffic. Software teams near the Centennial Campus, life science groups in the Park, and design shops in the Warehouse District all move large files out the door, and that is exactly where a contended connection buckles. Symmetrical bandwidth means the upload keeps pace with the download, so a deadline does not turn into a progress bar.
Fiber reality across a spread out metro
The Triangle covers a lot of ground, and fiber tends to follow the main corridors rather than every cul de sac. A building right on Glenwood Avenue or inside an established RTP park is often already lit, while a newer flex space off Capital Boulevard may need a fresh lateral pulled to the property. We verify serviceability at your exact suite and tell you which case you are in before you commit, so a construction timeline does not surprise you partway through.
Older stock around Moore Square and the edges of downtown adds its own friction. Some floors still terminate in copper, and bringing in fiber can require a building entrance agreement before a strand moves. We chase that paperwork and work directly with property management so the install does not stall while two companies wait on each other.
From serviceability check to live cutover
We begin at your precise address, suite included, because availability in this metro changes building to building. From there we line up the qualified providers on price, contract term, install window, and the strength of the SLA, and you see all of it rather than one take it or leave it quote. After you decide, we run the order, the survey, and the cutover, and we stay assigned to your account so a single call reaches someone who knows your setup.
What you get with Dedicated Internet
We outgrew the shared connection in our RTP building the week we onboarded two large data clients. BlueHouse checked our exact suite, compared three carriers, and handled the building entrance agreement that had stalled us for a month. The symmetrical circuit went live ahead of schedule, and our upload times stopped being a daily complaint.
Why Raleigh businesses choose BlueHouse
Move large research and design files without waiting on a shared pipe
Enforce a real uptime guarantee instead of a best effort line
Add bandwidth without tearing out and replacing the circuit
End the vendor blame game with one team across every carrier
