At Business Communication Solutions, we often get called in after customers have already spent hours—or days—on the phone with their internet service provider. On paper, the service should work. In reality, modern internet issues can be far more complicated than most people expect.
Here are some of the most common problems we see across Austin and surrounding areas—and why a one-size-fits-all internet connection rarely delivers reliable results.
Inconsistent Internet Providers Make Troubleshooting Harder
Many internet service providers oversubscribe their networks. That means multiple homes or businesses are sharing the same bandwidth, especially during peak hours.
When the provider’s network is inconsistent:
Speeds fluctuate throughout the day
Video calls drop or lag
Cloud apps feel slow for no obvious reason
VoIP phone calls become choppy or unreliable
From the customer’s side, everything looks fine. From a network standpoint, the connection is struggling upstream—and that’s not something you can fix by rebooting a modem.
Shared Internet Connections Are Not Ideal for Reliability
Shared internet is one of the biggest hidden issues we see.
In apartment buildings, shopping centers, office parks, and even some neighborhoods:
Bandwidth is shared among many users
Heavy usage by others impacts your performance
Troubleshooting becomes guesswork because the problem isn’t always inside your building
This is especially problematic for businesses that rely on:
VoIP phone systems
Video conferencing
Cloud-based POS systems
Remote work setups
Reliable communication depends on consistent bandwidth—not just advertised speed.
Why Coaxial Internet Falls Short Compared to Fiber
Coaxial (cable) internet is still common, but it has real limitations.
Coaxial Internet:
Shared medium
More prone to congestion
Slower upload speeds
Performance drops during peak hours
Fiber Internet:
Dedicated or less-shared bandwidth
Symmetrical upload and download speeds
Lower latency
Far more reliable for modern applications
For VoIP phones, cloud services, and business-critical operations, fiber simply performs better. When customers complain about “random issues,” the root cause is often coaxial infrastructure doing its best—but hitting its limits.
Big, Beautiful Homes… With Thick Walls That Kill Wi-Fi
We also frequently work in large, high-end homes with:
Stone, brick, or concrete walls
Metal framing
Multiple floors
Long distances between rooms
These materials look great—but they are brutal on Wi-Fi signals.
In these cases:
The internet connection itself may be fine
Wi-Fi simply can’t reach where it’s needed
Store-bought routers are not enough
This is where professional Wi-Fi design, proper access point placement, and hardwired backhauls make a massive difference.
Why Local Support Matters
Large internet providers focus on getting you online—not optimizing how your network actually performs inside your home or business.
At Business Communication Solutions, we:
Diagnose ISP-related issues beyond “restart the modem”
Identify shared bandwidth problems
Recommend fiber-based solutions when available
Design Wi-Fi systems that work with thick walls and large spaces
Support VoIP phone systems that depend on stable internet
Because we’re local, we can actually come on-site, see the environment, and fix the real problem—not just read from a script.
Need Help With Internet or Network Issues in Austin?
If your internet feels unreliable, slow, or inconsistent—and your provider keeps saying everything looks fine—it’s time for a second opinion.
📞 Call Business Communication Solutions at 512-257-1433
We serve Austin and surrounding areas and specialize in making internet and communication systems actually work in the real world.
