
An engineering team near North First Street syncs a multi terabyte build to a cloud region while the floor above runs a customer demo on the same shared pipe. In the capital of Silicon Valley, a contended connection is a strange thing to tolerate, yet plenty of offices still do, and they feel it every afternoon. Dedicated internet access removes the contention. You get a private circuit, identical speed up and down, and a service level agreement that turns the uptime promise into credits you can collect.
BlueHouse Telecom is carrier neutral, so we are not selling one network. We pull live pricing and build timelines from every provider that reaches your address, whether you sit along the North First Street tech corridor, in a downtown tower near the San Jose Convention Center, or in an R and D building out toward Edenvale and the Coyote Valley. Then we line up the options and explain the trade offs in plain language, so the circuit you sign is the one that fits how your team actually works.
Why Silicon Valley offices outgrow shared bandwidth fast
The work here is relentless on the network. Code repositories, machine learning training sets, and continuous deployment pipelines all move huge volumes both ways, and a standard broadband plan splits a thin upload across the whole building. By mid afternoon your throughput drifts well below the figure on the invoice. A dedicated circuit does not share, so a build pushing to a cloud region from a Golden Triangle office runs at full rate whether it is launched at the start of standup or at two in the morning.
Symmetry matters more here than almost anywhere. Teams along the Guadalupe corridor and out near the airport push as much data out as they pull in, and a connection that throttles the upload quietly caps productivity. Matching bandwidth in both directions keeps deploys, backups, and large transfers from becoming the bottleneck the whole team waits on.
Fiber availability across the valley floor
Silicon Valley is well wired, but availability still changes suite to suite. A building in the established North San Jose tech parks or near the intersection of Interstate 880 and Highway 237 is often already lit with multiple carriers, while a converted space downtown or an older industrial flex unit may need a fresh lateral pulled. We verify serviceability at your exact suite and tell you which case you are in before you commit, so a build timeline does not catch you off guard.
Competition between carriers on the valley floor works in your favor, but only if someone runs the bake off. With several providers reaching many buildings, the spread on price and term can be wide. We put the qualified options side by side so you capture that competition rather than signing the first quote that lands in your inbox.
From serviceability check to live cutover
We start at your precise address, suite included, since availability in San Jose varies even within a single park. Then we compare the qualified providers on price, term, install window, and the strength of the SLA, and you see all of it instead of a lone quote. Once you choose, we drive the order, the survey, and the cutover, and we stay on the account so one call reaches someone who already knows your setup.
What you get with Dedicated Internet
Our deploy times were embarrassing for a company in the middle of Silicon Valley. The shared line in our North First Street building choked every afternoon. BlueHouse ran a serviceability check, found two lit carriers in the building we did not know about, and put us on a symmetrical gig circuit. Builds that used to crawl now finish before anyone refills their coffee.
Why San Jose businesses choose BlueHouse
Push builds, backups, and datasets at full rate in both directions
Enforce a real uptime guarantee instead of a best effort line
Scale bandwidth as the team grows without swapping the circuit
End the vendor blame game with one team across every carrier
