We’ve built our 25,000-mile network with our customers in mind.
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Proven Track-Record
Not to flex or anything, but… customers seem to like us
We could go on for hours (and pages) about why we’re the best fiber optic network for Northeastern and mid-Atlantic enterprise clients. But sometimes it’s better to just let our customers do the talking.
A Few Satisfied Clients
What’s Happening @ FirstLight
A cyber-attack is a big problem for a small business.
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When a big business falls victim to a ransomware attack, we see it in the news. This gives a false impression that smaller organizations are…
Reliability: Does your fiber optic service provider walk the walk?
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In an era where competition is fierce and client expectations are high, reliability is a crucial element for service providers. And though many providers claim…
Lessons from the CrowdStrike Glitch: Cybersecurity Insights and Takeaways
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In the fast-evolving world of technology, even industry leaders occasionally face technical issues. When CrowdStrike, one of the top names in cybersecurity, experienced a notable…
How do you communicate in an emergency?
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Today’s Reality In an age of instant communication and multiple devices, it’s easy to assume that notifying individuals during an emergency would be straightforward. After…
The FirstLight Difference
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Ten Reasons Why the FirstLight Channel Program Means Success for You
A Beginner’s Guide to Disaster Recovery as a Service
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In today’s connected world, downtime is not an option.
The 2023 Hype Alphabet Soup
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With 2023 in full swing, tech leaders everywhere might be feeling stretched thin. Caught between strategic activities that set the guideposts for your team and…
Performance-Grade Ethernet Explained
General News
As enterprise leaders work to create more seamless connections among office locations, data centers and cloud applications, they are increasingly choosing private connections like Ethernet.…
Give Me All Your Bitcoin: Ransomware is Getting Worse, and it’s Generally Being Underestimated
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In 2021, ransomware attacks cost businesses $20 billion worldwide. On average, the price tag that comes with recovering from an attack is $1.85 million —…
What Does “Award-Winning Service” Really Mean?
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Most organizations think (and say) their products and services are the best. But what really validates an organization’s reputation is when it is recognized for…
A cyber-attack is a big problem for a small business.
Blog
When a big business falls victim to a ransomware attack, we see it in the news. This gives a false impression that smaller organizations are…
Reliability: Does your fiber optic service provider walk the walk?
Blog
In an era where competition is fierce and client expectations are high, reliability is a crucial element for service providers. And though many providers claim…
Lessons from the CrowdStrike Glitch: Cybersecurity Insights and Takeaways
Blog
In the fast-evolving world of technology, even industry leaders occasionally face technical issues. When CrowdStrike, one of the top names in cybersecurity, experienced a notable…
How do you communicate in an emergency?
Blog
Today’s Reality In an age of instant communication and multiple devices, it’s easy to assume that notifying individuals during an emergency would be straightforward. After…
The FirstLight Difference
Blog
Ten Reasons Why the FirstLight Channel Program Means Success for You
A Beginner’s Guide to Disaster Recovery as a Service
Blog
In today’s connected world, downtime is not an option.
The 2023 Hype Alphabet Soup
Blog
With 2023 in full swing, tech leaders everywhere might be feeling stretched thin. Caught between strategic activities that set the guideposts for your team and…
Performance-Grade Ethernet Explained
General News
As enterprise leaders work to create more seamless connections among office locations, data centers and cloud applications, they are increasingly choosing private connections like Ethernet.…
Give Me All Your Bitcoin: Ransomware is Getting Worse, and it’s Generally Being Underestimated
Blog
In 2021, ransomware attacks cost businesses $20 billion worldwide. On average, the price tag that comes with recovering from an attack is $1.85 million —…