Omaha Hosting Reviews

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Omaha Web Hosting

Quick Facts

Internet Speed: 50 Mbps downlink; 15 Mbps uplink

Population: 450,000

Internet Coverage: 95% of residents

Main Internet Services: Cable, DSL, Fiber

Main ISPs: Cox, Century, Dish

Colocation Datacenters: 6 (prominent companies: TierPoint, Power Protection Products)

Web Hosting Companies: Fly Wheel, Internet Nebraska

Internet in Omaha

According to Akamai.com, the average downlink Internet speed in Omaha is 50 Mbps and the average uplink speed is 15 Mbps.

In 2016, the population of Omaha was approximately 450,000. More than 95% of residents have access to the Internet, especially broadband connections.

Main Internet services provided in Omaha are as follows:

– Cable – 99% availability
– DSL – 89.1% availability
– Fiber – 18% availability

Main Internet Service Providers located in Omaha are the following:

– Cox Communications (Cable) – 98.5% availability
– Century Link (DSL) – 78.8% availability
– DISH (Fiber) – 26.9% availability

Gigabit Internet in Omaha

In May 2013, CenturyLink, one of the most active players on the local market, announced that they would start rolling out their initial phase of gigabit Internet to West Omaha residents, which would cover a total of 48,000 customers. This initiative was part of an aggressive national plan put forth by the company meant to thwart similar services proposed by Google Fiber and Cox Communications. In fact, Omaha was rumored to be the first city in the United States to get Google’s gigabit Internet service, but, for reasons not yet known, the plan was dismissed shortly.

Colocation Datacenters in Omaha

According to datacentermap.com, there are currently 6 colocation datacenters located in Omaha. Major providers include the following:

– Power Protection Products, Inc.
– TierPoint
– Scott Datacenters
– Nebraska Datacenters
– First National Technology Solutions

Prominent Colocation Companies

One of the biggest colocation providers located in Omaha is TierPoint, whose main datacenter is located in the suburb of Bellevue. This 100,000-square-foot facility features multiple utility feeds from separate sub-stations, N+1 diesel generators for all critical loads, in addition to N+1 UPS with N+1 power modules and battery strings. The datacenter also offers carrier neutrality, with access to over 10 ISPs and colocation providers, as well as interconnectivity with TierPoint’s Bellevue and Midlands facilities. On-premise carriers include but are not limited to: AT&T, CenturyLink, Cox Communications, Level 3 Communications, SDN, Unite, Windstream.

Colocation Industry in Omaha

Even though Omaha is currently regarded as a secondary datacenter market, state and local officials expect that this trend is bound to change soon, and that some of the nation’s largest companies will choose Nebraska for their future endeavors.

Advantages

In general, Nebraska makes for an interesting location to build in, due to the state’s tax incentives, favorable business climate, as well as the availability of skilled technical workers. Geographically speaking, the area is at low risk for natural disasters, and the climate is generally cool, offering datacenters many hours of free cooling throughout the year.

Demand

The local economy is based on diverse private sectors, including transportation, food processing, insurance, healthcare, as well as education. Most demand is driven by these industries and, in general, local customers looking for local solutions. However, since the market is generally cheaper than other substantially more vibrant neighbor markets such as Colorado, many customers are considering Omaha instead.

Web Hosting in Omaha

Major web hosting providers located in Omaha are the following:

– Flywheel
– Nebraska Web Hosting
– Internet Nebraska

All the companies that we have reviewed provide core hosting services, such as Shared, VPS or Dedicated Hosting, in addition to other services meant to boost your website security. Most companies do not operate their own datacenters, with the exception of Internet Nebraska, which offer colocation on top of their core hosting services. They claim to own a datacenter in Lincoln, a city which is in close proximity to Omaha.

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