Law firms, accounting offices, consultancies, and financial advisors run on video calls, document transfers, and cloud platforms. Race fiber makes the connection invisible — so all your clients see is you at your best.
When you drop on a client call at a critical moment, it's not just inconvenient — it's a credibility hit. Fiber's symmetrical bandwidth means you're sending and receiving at full speed simultaneously. No more freezing mid-presentation.
Sending a 200-page contract, a financial model, or a case file shouldn't take longer than writing it. On cable, a 500 MB file upload takes 11 minutes. On Race Gigabit, it takes under 4 seconds.
Clio, Salesforce, QuickBooks Online, and compliance platforms require constant two-way sync. Upload bottlenecks cause timeouts, save failures, and data inconsistencies that cost hours to untangle.
Professional services firms have zero tolerance for downtime that costs billable hours. Race fiber provides a dedicated line, 99.9% uptime SLA, and California-based support that resolves issues fast — not after a 45-minute hold queue.
Cable upload and download speeds are not equal — your ISP's "fast" internet may be moving your outbound data at a fraction of the advertised speed. Race fiber is symmetrical by design: what you download is exactly what you upload. For video calls, cloud platforms, and document-heavy workflows, that asymmetry is the difference between smooth and broken.
Solo practitioners and small offices typically run on Internet 500 with room to spare. Firms with 10 or more people, heavy video conferencing loads, or large recurring file workflows — case files, financial models, architectural drawings — should start at Gigabit for comfortable headroom. A local Race rep will help you size it without the upsell.
Talk to a Local Rep →Dedicated fiber. Symmetrical speeds. California support that resolves issues in minutes, not days.
A local Race team member will call within one business day. Usually much sooner.
Expect a call from a local Race team member within one business day. Usually much sooner.