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Business Internet Services

Fast, Reliable Connectivity for Every Industry

Enterprise-grade internet with speeds up to 10 Gbps, business SLAs, and professional setup—all backed by local support.

Types of Business Internet Connections Available

Choosing the right business internet connection is critical for productivity, communication, and growth. Different types of internet services are designed to support businesses of all sizes — from small offices to large enterprises.

Fiber Business Internet

High-Speed & Reliable

The gold standard for connectivity. Ultra-fast speeds (up to 5 Gbps), low latency, and symmetrical performance. Ideal for cloud apps, video conferencing, and large file transfers.

Providers like AT&T and Verizon offer scalable fiber plans.

Cable Business Internet

Affordable & Widely Available

Cost-effective high-speed internet ranging from 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps. Suitable for moderate usage, POS systems, customer Wi-Fi, and basic cloud applications.

DSL Business Internet

Basic & Budget-Friendly

Uses existing telephone lines. Best suited for small businesses with minimal internet usage, emails, and light operations in rural or low-demand environments.

5G & Fixed Wireless

Flexible & Fast Setup

Quick installation with no physical infrastructure needed. Speeds up to 1 Gbps. Ideal for temporary setups, remote locations, or satellite backups.

Dedicated Business Internet (DIA)

Enterprise-Level Performance

Provides guaranteed bandwidth, higher security, and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with uptime guarantees of 99.9% or higher. Your bandwidth is entirely private and not shared.

  • Large organizations
  • Data-heavy operations
  • Maximum reliability

How to Choose the Right Plan

When selecting a business internet provider, focus on:

  • Speed requirements (50 Mbps to 1 Gbps+ depending on business size)
  • Reliability and uptime guarantees (SLA)
  • Scalability as your business grows
  • Security features and robust customer support
  • Coverage availability in your specific area

Example: A business with 10–25 employees may need around 600 Mbps for smooth operations, especially with multiple devices and constant video calls.

Why Businesses Need High-Speed Internet

A reliable business internet connection actively helps organizations thrive and scale. Fiber and high-speed connections significantly improve efficiency by enabling faster data transfer and smoother communication.

  • Improve employee productivity
  • Reduce downtime and interruptions
  • Support cloud computing and remote work
  • Deliver better customer experiences

Why Choose Us

All Major Providers, One Place

We compare options and handle install for you

Speeds up to 10 Gbps

Fiber, cable, fixed wireless, and LTE/5G backup options

Business-Grade SLAs

Prioritized support, uptime commitments, credits for outages

Static IP & Networking

Public/static IPs, VLANs, SD-WAN, site-to-site VPN

Professional Setup

Router/firewall configuration and Wi-Fi design included with every installation

Plans to Fit Every Team

STARTER

Best for small offices

  • 100–300 Mbps down / 10–35 Mbps up
  • Prioritized business support
  • Optional static IP
  • Lowest monthly cost
MOST POPULAR
PERFORMANCE

Most popular

  • 500–1000 Mbps (1 Gbps) symmetrical
  • Business SLA + proactive monitoring
  • 1–5 static IPs available
  • Optional LTE/5G failover
ENTERPRISE

High-demand / multi-site

  • Dedicated fiber up to 10 Gbps
  • Premium SLA (99.9%+ uptime)
  • BGP, SD-WAN, VLAN segmentation
  • Managed router/firewall options

Pricing and speeds vary by location and provider. We'll confirm exact options for your address.

Industries We Serve

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Retail & Restaurants
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Offices & Call Centers
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Healthcare & Clinics
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Logistics & Warehousing
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Construction Sites
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Schools & Nonprofits
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Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs)

Add-Ons & Networking Services

Static IPs

For VPN, cameras, and POS systems

Managed Wi-Fi

Guest networks and analytics

Firewall & Content Filtering

For compliance and security

Mesh Wi-Fi & AP Placement

Full-building coverage

Backup Internet (LTE/5G)

Automatic failover for zero downtime

Wiring & Low-Voltage

CAT6, fiber, rack & patch panels

How It Works

1

Check Address

We verify providers and speeds available

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Design & Quote

Clear plan, price, and install timeline

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Install & Configure

We handle turn-up, testing, and setup

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Support & Scale

Ongoing monitoring and fast upgrades

Business + Mobile Connectivity Solutions

Many businesses today rely on both internet and mobile services for seamless operations. This is especially useful for teams that need on-the-go connectivity, mobile hotspots, or backup internet options.

Explore our Mobile Connection Services

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Frequently Asked Questions About Business Internet

What is business internet and how is it different from home internet?

Business internet is designed for companies that need higher reliability, faster speeds, and better support. Unlike residential plans, business internet often includes service level agreements (SLAs), dedicated bandwidth options, and priority customer support.

What type of internet is best for a business?

The best option depends on your needs. Fiber internet is ideal for speed and reliability, while cable internet works well for small businesses on a budget. For flexibility, some businesses also use wireless or 5G solutions.

How much speed does my business need?

It depends on the size of your team and usage. A small office may need 100–300 Mbps, while larger businesses or teams using cloud apps, video calls, and file sharing may require 500 Mbps to 1 Gbps or more.

What is dedicated business internet?

Dedicated internet (DIA) provides a private connection with guaranteed speeds and uptime, meaning your bandwidth is not shared with other users. This is ideal for businesses that rely heavily on consistent performance.

Is business internet more expensive than residential internet?

Yes, business internet plans are typically more expensive because they offer higher reliability, better support, and additional features like uptime guarantees and faster repair times.

Can I use home internet for my business?

You can, especially for small or home-based businesses. However, as your operations grow, switching to a business plan ensures better performance and fewer disruptions.

Do business internet plans include Wi-Fi?

Most providers offer Wi-Fi routers or managed Wi-Fi solutions as part of their packages. However, for larger offices, you may need a more advanced network setup.

What is the difference between fiber and cable business internet?

Fiber internet provides faster speeds and equal upload/download performance, while cable offers high download speeds but typically slower uploads. Fiber is more reliable, but cable is often more widely available.

Are there contract options for business internet?

Yes, many providers offer both contract and no-contract plans. Contracts may come with lower monthly pricing, while no-contract options provide more flexibility.

Can I bundle business internet with phone or mobile services?

Yes, many providers like AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile offer bundled packages that include business internet, phone systems (VoIP), and mobile plans.

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