Internet access is the process that enables individuals and organisations to connect to the Internet using computer terminals, computers, mobile devices, sometimes via computer networks. Once connected to the Internet, users can access Internet services, such as email and the World Wide Web. Internet service providers (ISPs) offer Internet access through various technologies that offer a wide range of data signaling rates (speeds).
Consumer use of the Internet first became popular through dial-up Internet access in the 1990s. By the first decade of the 21st century, many consumers in developed nations used faster, broadband Internet access technologies. By 2014 this was almost ubiquitous worldwide, with a global average connection speed exceeding 4 Mbit/s

Most Broadband internet providors can be aquired at a fraction of the cost they once were. In the past organizations relied on DSL, or T-1's or even a Multi link circuit (multiple T's smashed together).
Today you can use a Fibre Service such as Fios or a Cable service such as Comcast in most locations at a higher speed and about 80% savings. These services also allow you to save money on Phone service by using Sip trunking. For Larger organizations there are Firbre Services such as Comcast Enterprise or similar services from the local Exchange Carrier or CLEC's. DVX is an Agent for most of these and can show you the most cost effective solutions to save time and money.