Whether you’re moving in or upgrading what you already have, a smart home is only as good as the network behind it. And that network shouldn’t be something you have to manage, troubleshoot, or second-guess.
A smart home doesn’t just run on electricity, it also runs on your connection. From the moment you unlock the door, your Internet can quietly power everything, your lights, your security, your streaming, your work, your routines.
Smart homes usually don’t fail because of the devices. They fail because of the connection behind them. It’s easy to focus on the fun stuff, doorbells, thermostats, cameras, speakers. But every one of those depends on a network that can handle everything happening at once.
Because a real home isn’t running one device at a time.
It’s:
All at the same time.
That’s where most Internet providers fall apart. They sell “speed” like it’s a single moment, one device, one test, one result. But your home isn’t a speed test. It’s a constant flow of activity.
Ting is built for that reality. With fiber directly to your home, you get a connection designed to handle everything simultaneously, without slowdowns, buffering, or devices competing with each other.
Smart home devices don’t ask for much individually. But together, they ask for consistency. Not spikes of speed or “up to” promises. Just a stable connection that doesn’t drop, lag, or get overwhelmed.
Consistency over peak speed
Your doorbell camera doesn’t care how fast your Internet is once a day. It cares that it’s always connected. Same with your locks, your sensors, your alarms.
Strong uploads, not just downloads
Most smart devices send data out, video, alerts, status updates. That requires upload speeds that can keep up, not just download speeds built for streaming.
No bottlenecks between devices
Smart homes aren’t linear. Everything runs at once. Your network needs to handle that without forcing devices (or people) to compete.
Reliability you don’t have to think about
If your connection drops, your smart home stops being smart. It becomes frustrating, manual, and unpredictable.
That’s why Ting focuses on symmetrical speeds, reliability, and simplicity, so your devices stay connected without you managing them.
A good smart home grows with you. You start with a few devices. Then a few more. Then suddenly your home is doing things you didn’t expect, automating routines, saving energy, keeping you connected to what matters.
So whether you’re setting up your first device or building something fully connected…
Make The Internet your smart home Internet.