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Useful Technology Resources in Lancaster
Reliable connectivity is non-negotiable for Lancaster organizations, from offices near Main Street and Memorial Drive to industrial operations along the US-33 business corridor. Local internet providers give you redundancy, higher bandwidth, and business-class support to keep cloud apps, VoIP, and remote users online. When you combine a solid primary circuit with a backup line and good network design, you reduce outages, improve call quality, and give your team a smoother day-to-day experience.
A few key providers in the Lancaster area include:
Spectrum Business
Offers business internet, voice, and TV services tailored for small and mid-sized companies in Lancaster, with scalable speeds and static IP options. Their local footprint makes it easier to pair connectivity with managed Wi-Fi and voice solutions as your organization grows.
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AT&T Fiber
Delivers fiber internet in Lancaster with gigabit-class speeds suitable for cloud workloads, video conferencing, and distributed teams. Businesses can use AT&T as a primary or backup circuit to improve resiliency and support latency-sensitive applications like VoIP, remote desktops, and collaboration suites.
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As Lancaster businesses upgrade servers, PCs, and networking gear, responsible disposal of old equipment matters—for data security, environmental compliance, and community reputation. Convenient local drop-off options around E. Main Street and the River Valley Mall area make it easier to keep electronics out of landfills and follow best practices for handling sensitive hardware. Look for partners who clearly explain what they accept, how materials are processed, and whether they offer secure handling or shredding for drives, tapes, and documents that may contain confidential information.
E-Waste Companies in the Area:
Lancaster-Fairfield Community Action Recycling Center —
Community recycling hub on E. Main Street offering drop-off services for household and commercial materials, including electronics and batteries. They provide clearly posted hours, county-backed recycling guidance, and secure document shredding options that help businesses retire old devices and paper records more responsibly.
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Best Buy Lancaster
The Lancaster Best Buy store accepts many consumer electronics for recycling, giving small offices and home-based businesses a convenient outlet when rotating laptops, printers, and peripherals. Combined with their trade-in and repair services, it’s a practical option for responsible device lifecycle management.
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For companies along Lancaster-Kirkersville Road, Wheeling Street, and the city’s industrial parks, well-planned low-voltage infrastructure is just as important as fast internet. Structured cabling and fiber projects lay the groundwork for reliable Wi-Fi, IP phones, security cameras, and future technology upgrades. Local installers who understand area building stock and code requirements can design pathways, racks, and patch panels that minimize interference, simplify troubleshooting, and keep growth in mind. A good cabling partner will also document labeling and test results so your IT team and outside vendors can support the network efficiently.
Here are a few options for Structured Cabling & Fiber Installers:
Claypool Electric
Lancaster-based electrical contractor with a dedicated focus on structured cabling and fiber optics. They handle design and installation of low-voltage infrastructure for industrial, healthcare, education, and commercial environments, helping businesses modernize wiring closets, connect remote offices, and support higher-speed network gear across multi-building campuses.
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Ohio Sound and Security
Provides commercial data and voice cabling solutions from its Pickerington base, within easy reach of Lancaster. Their team installs Cat5e/Cat6 and fiber runs, organizes racks, and labels terminations so your switches, VoIP phones, and security systems have a clean, reliable backbone that’s easier to maintain and upgrade.
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Access to nearby training helps Lancaster employers keep teams current on software, networking, and technical disciplines without sending staff far from the office. Regional campuses and technical colleges around Granville Pike and down US-33 toward Logan offer associate degrees, certificates, and short courses that build practical skills. For IT leaders, partnering with these institutions can support pipeline development—internships, capstone projects, or customized workshops—while giving employees a structured way to advance in areas like computer technology, engineering technology, and lab-based disciplines that intersect with your digital infrastructure.
Here are a few options for technology training in the area:
Ohio University Lancaster – Computer Technology Program
Regional campus on Granville Pike offering a Computer Technology associate program with hands-on labs, networking fundamentals, and systems coursework. Local businesses can tap graduates or working students for helpdesk, support, and junior infrastructure roles, or encourage current staff to upskill through evening and hybrid classes.
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Hocking College – Logan Campus Workforce & Technical Training
Logan campus, a short drive southeast of Lancaster, hosts technical programs and business-oriented training in lab-based fields. With classrooms, labs, and event space geared to workforce development, it’s a nearby option for customized sessions, certifications, or cross-training staff in technical disciplines that support operations and compliance.
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