A regional or national MSP says they serve Asheville. Why can't I just use them?
'Serving Asheville' is a claim worth exactly one follow-up question. Many regional and national providers rank in Asheville search results through city landing pages while their nearest technician sits in Greenville, Charlotte, Durham, or another state entirely. That is not fraud; remote support genuinely does not care about distance, and for a business whose needs are purely remote, a distant provider can do competent work.
The model breaks at everything that needs presence. Dead server, failed switch, office move, cabling, a wireless survey before a quote, a security incident that needs someone in the room: for a distant provider these become scheduled trips, contractor dispatches, or attempts to talk your office manager through it by phone. Response time becomes drive time, and drive time from Charlotte is not a service level. You will also usually be a small account in a large book of business, supported by whoever is on shift, with no one who has ever seen your building.
So before signing with a 'serves Asheville' provider, get specific: Where is the nearest technician physically based? What is the on-site response commitment, in writing, and what does an on-site visit cost? Who exactly will know our environment? If the answers are a real local office, fine; you have found a local provider with a bigger brand. If the answers are vague, you have found a landing page. The test is presence, not the map on the website.
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