6 Reasons To Choose A Local Internet Provider

With big box stores and large companies pushing out brick and mortar stores and services, we’d like to remind you just how important it is to support local. In Whatcom and Skagit Counties, you have a choice who provides internet. Instead of getting roped into lengthy contracts and dealing with terrible customer service, we hope you’ll see the value (and savings!) in PogoZone Internet Service.

Reliable service

A local ISP can provide more reliable and consistent service because they have a better understanding of the local infrastructure and potential issues.

Better Customer Support

Local ISPs are typically more accessible and responsive to customer needs, offering in-person support and more personalized assistance.

Better Prices

Local ISPs may offer more competitive pricing and customizable plans, since they are not subject to the same restrictions as larger, nationwide providers.

Improved Network Performance

A local ISP can offer a more efficient network, which can result in improved performance and reduced latency for customers.

Supporting the Local Community

By choosing a local ISP, you are supporting a local business and contributing to the growth and development of your community.

Environmental Impact

Local ISPs’ environmental impact is less than most nationally owned internet service providers. Their employees often don’t have long commutes. Should you need on-site assistance, they dispatch local technicians from INSIDE their service area. Less driving = less pollution + less impact on infrastructure + less congestion.

Overall, choosing a local ISP can provide a better and more personalized internet experience, while also supporting local businesses and communities.

If you’re ready to make the switch, see if we provide internet in your area, or have any questions for our staff, please contact us today.

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