Read FCC approves $20B rural broadband fund, but not without disagreements.

By Edward Moyer, CNET. Published February 1, 2020.

Looking for high speed internet in a remote location or urban area with a poor infrastructure? GTB may be able to help. We are a local provider that for over 25 years, has been holding customers' hands every step of the way, by providing basic and secure fiber internetVPN servicefixed wireless and/or Wi-Fi, as well as, managed phone solutions and mobile communications software. GTB offers it all for a "one-stop-shop" experience. But it doesn't stop there! We also offer free assessments of your internet and phone systems, and if we can help, deliver the phones, install them for you, bring fiber to your building, and provide in-person training and ongoing local customer care.  We manage it all for you, so you can focus on your business. Get your free assessment nowLearn more about how GTB can help.
 

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Related: Why Shop Local for High Speed Internet AccessDifference between 3G, 4G LTE and 5G VoLTE: What it all means and Smartphones Are Changing The Way We Work (Infographic).

Read US Charges 4 Chinese Military Hackers in Equifax Breach.

By Associated Press, Wire Service Content. Published on U.S. News February 10, 2020.   

Does your company need to protect its customer data and network? GTB can help. As part of our CyberSeal Security Solutions package, we provide Internet Security with Advanced Threat ProtectionAnti-Virus and Malware Protection software, and Cloud Backup. Because we are headquartered in Baltimore, MD, we are also able to provide local customer care to companies in Maryland, DC and Northern VA. GTB offers free assessments of your unified communications. Get your free assessment nowLearn more about how GTB can help. 

Email or call GTB at 1 (877) CALL-GTB to redeem your free assessment

 

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Read Roku predicts half of US homes will have cut the cord and dropped cable by 2024.

By Kif Leswing, CNBC. Published February 13, 2020.

Looking for high speed internet to stream content on your computer? GTB may be able to help. We are a local internet provider that for over 25 years, has been holding customers' hands every step of the way, by providing basic and secure fiber internetVPN servicefixed wireless and/or Wi-Fi, as well as, managed phone solutions and mobile communications software. GTB offers it all for a "one-stop-shop" experience. But it doesn't stop there! We also offer free assessments of your internet and phone systems, and if we can help, deliver the phones, install them for you, bring fiber to your building, and provide in-person training and ongoing local customer care.  We manage it all for you, so you can focus on your business. Get your free assessment nowLearn more about how GTB can help.
 

Email or call GTB at 1 (877) CALL-GTB to redeem your free assessment

 

Related: Why Shop Local for High Speed Internet AccessDifference between 3G, 4G LTE and 5G VoLTE: What it all means and Smartphones Are Changing The Way We Work (Infographic).

Read What companies know about you.

By Axios - Technology. Published February 3, 2020.   

Does your business or non-profit need to ensure your data is kept private? GTB can help. As part of our CyberSeal Security Solutions package, we provide Internet Security with Advanced Threat ProtectionAnti-Virus and Malware Protection software, and Cloud Backup. Because we are headquartered in Baltimore, MD, we are also able to provide local customer care to companies in Maryland, DC and Northern VA. GTB offers free assessments of your unified communications. Get your free assessment nowLearn more about how GTB can help. 

Email or call GTB at 1 (877) CALL-GTB to redeem your free assessment

 

Related Articles: How to Protect Your Company Against Cyber AttacksCyber Security: Traditional vs. Next Generation Firewall and Ransomware: What It Is and How to Reduce the Risk for Infection.