AUREX Internet
Enterprise-oriented access modelStructured qualification
BUSINESS-CRITICAL CONNECTIVITY

Dedicated Internet Accessfor organizations that need a more formal internet service model

DIA is designed for businesses that need stronger service expectations, cleaner handoff assumptions, and a delivery posture better aligned to business-critical environments. Orbitlink approaches DIA with structured qualification, measured delivery, and clearer commercial expectations before go-live.

This is the right fit when internet access is not just about speed, but about business impact, uptime posture, voice and cloud dependency, or the need for a more formal access model.

Address-based feasibility reviewBusiness-critical connectivityStructured qualificationEnterprise-oriented postureOntario business focus
BUYING POSTURE
Better for buyers who need formal fit, not generic broadband

This page is designed to help organizations understand when DIA is the better choice, what should be qualified before activation, and how the service fits higher-value operational environments.

STEP 1
Confirm site and business impact
STEP 2
Determine DIA vs Business Fibre fit
STEP 3
Move into structured qualification
COMMERCIAL TRUST SIGNALS

This service page is structured for business buyers that need clarity around site fit, feasibility, and when DIA is the right answer compared with standard Business Fibre.

Business-only service pathAvailability reviewed by addressOntario commercial focusOperated by TIRAV Technologies Inc.
SERVICE TYPE
Business-critical internet access
DELIVERY POSTURE
Formal, structured, enterprise-oriented
BEST FIT
Core sites, voice, cloud, multi-site operations
DELIVERY POSTURE

Built for business-critical environments

DIA engagements are scoped with more clarity than standard business internet. Feasibility checks, building conditions, access-path assumptions, and installation sequence are addressed before activation. Orbitlink keeps the process structured so there is less ambiguity during delivery and cleaner alignment before go-live.

Address-based feasibility
Orbitlink confirms what is practical for the building before expectations are set.
Structured qualification
Defined checkpoints help keep installation, activation, and acceptance clearer.
Enterprise delivery posture
Service discussions align more closely to business impact, escalation, and operational fit.
Conservative disclosure
Orbitlink confirms serviceability, timelines, and constraints per site rather than making blanket promises.
Availability, handoff assumptions, addressing options, routing posture, and delivery timelines vary by address and upstream feasibility. Orbitlink confirms what is practical for the site before commitment.

Typical fit

  • Head offices, healthcare, logistics, and multi-site operations
  • Voice, cloud, VPN, and other business-critical workflows
  • Sites that need clearer handoff expectations and more formal support posture
  • Environments where broadband variance is operationally unacceptable

Common business use cases

Primary internet for business-critical applications
Enterprise handoff for sensitive or higher-value environments
Cloud, voice, VPN, and multi-site business connectivity
Operational environments where uptime posture matters
Core sites requiring disciplined qualification and cleaner expectations
Organizations designing premium network architecture around primary internet access
BUSINESS OUTCOMES

What this service structure means for buyers

This page is designed to help buyers evaluate DIA as a formal business access model, not a vague premium internet label.

MODE
Enterprise-readable • Clarity-first
Stronger service matching

Buyers can separate Business Fibre from DIA based on operational need, not just speed language.

Cleaner qualification

The page helps frame address, business impact, and handoff requirements before activation is discussed.

More credible enterprise signal

DIA is presented as a formal business access model rather than a vague premium upsell.

Better long-term fit

The service can support broader architecture decisions around voice, continuity, static IPs, and multi-site operations.

SERVICE ASSURANCE MODEL

A structured path from qualification to operational use

Larger telecom providers often signal maturity through service lifecycle clarity. This section gives Orbitlink that same enterprise trust signal in simpler, buyer-readable language.

ENTERPRISE SIGNAL
Defined sequence • Cleaner delivery
Before qualification

Orbitlink reviews address, building context, and business-critical requirements before presenting DIA as the right fit.

During service fit

DIA is positioned clearly against Business Fibre so the buyer understands the operational difference.

Before activation

Feasibility, handoff assumptions, optional static IP needs, and service expectations are clarified before go-live.

After deployment

The client has a cleaner understanding of what was delivered, how the access model fits the site, and what future upgrades may look like.

BUSINESS FIBRE VS DIA

When to choose Business Fibre instead

If your organization needs strong capacity, stable business internet, and a premium onboarding posture without the more formal requirements of DIA, Business Fibre is often the right starting point. Orbitlink keeps that path clear and leaves room for future upgrades where requirements evolve.

View Business Fibre →
LOCAL RELEVANCE

Orbitlink evaluates DIA opportunities across Ontario, including Mississauga and other business-dense commercial markets where serviceability and enterprise delivery posture support the site.

NEXT STEP

Request a DIA assessment and include your address, go-live target, uptime posture, voice or network requirements, and whether static IPs or managed services are needed.

Request DIA Assessment
FAQ

Dedicated Internet Access FAQs

What is Dedicated Internet Access (DIA)?
Dedicated Internet Access is a business internet service designed for organizations that need a more formal access model, clearer service expectations, and a delivery posture aligned to business-critical operations. Orbitlink reviews DIA per address and confirms feasibility before activation.
How is DIA different from Business Fibre?
Business Fibre is often the right fit for offices and day-to-day operations that need strong capacity and stable business connectivity. DIA is better suited to organizations that require more formal service expectations, clearer handoff assumptions, or a more business-critical internet model.
Do you offer DIA in Mississauga?
Yes. Orbitlink can evaluate Dedicated Internet Access opportunities in Mississauga and other Ontario markets, subject to building readiness, access feasibility, and upstream design.
Do you offer static IPs on DIA?
Static IP options may be available depending on the access design, routing model, and location. Orbitlink confirms addressing and related technical options during qualification and onboarding.
How long does DIA installation take?
Installation timelines vary by building readiness, landlord access, construction needs, and upstream coordination. Orbitlink uses structured qualification with clearer checkpoints and documented acceptance before go-live.
When should a business choose DIA?
DIA is appropriate when generic broadband variance is not acceptable, when uptime posture matters to operations, or when the organization needs a cleaner enterprise-grade internet model for voice, cloud, secure connectivity, or multi-site business operations.
CONCIERGE DESK
Enterprise Client Care

White-glove onboarding and regulated delivery posture. For sales, provisioning, and operational coordination.

Available Mon–Fri, 9AM–6PM ET
Controlled rollout • Enterprise onboarding • Compliance-aware operations