Business Internet Solutions
Compare commercial internet plans with SLA-backed uptime, dedicated bandwidth, and static IP addresses. Find the right provider for your business at any address.
What Sets Business Internet Apart
Business plans deliver the reliability, performance, and support that commercial operations demand.
Dedicated Bandwidth
Guaranteed symmetrical speeds backed by an SLA. Unlike residential plans, business fiber delivers the same upload and download speeds with no throttling or data caps.
Static IP Addresses
Essential for hosting servers, running VPNs, managing security cameras, and enabling remote access. Most business plans include one or more static IPs at no extra cost.
Priority Support
24/7 Network Operations Center (NOC) access with SLA-backed response times. Business accounts get priority routing, faster dispatch, and dedicated account managers.
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Enter your business address to see every commercial internet provider and plan available at your location.
Top Business Internet Providers
Compare plans from the largest commercial internet providers in the country.
AT&T Business Fiber
Symmetrical fiber up to 5 Gbps with 99.99% uptime SLA. Includes static IPs, advanced security, and 24/7 priority support for businesses of all sizes.
View PlansComcast Business
Internet plans up to 1 Gbps with SecurityEdge, connection pro backup, and a dedicated business support line. Widely available across metro areas.
View PlansSpectrum Business
No-contract business internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps. Includes a free modem, static IP option, and a suite of cloud-based business tools.
View PlansFrontier Business
Fiber internet for business with symmetrical speeds up to 5 Gbps. Available in expanding markets with competitive pricing and no annual contracts.
View PlansLumen (CenturyLink)
Enterprise-grade fiber and SD-WAN solutions. Ideal for multi-location businesses needing dedicated internet access, MPLS, and managed network services.
View PlansGoogle Fiber Business
Simple, fast fiber internet at 1 Gbps and above with no data caps, no contracts, and transparent pricing. Available in select metro markets.
View PlansBusiness Internet FAQ
Common questions about commercial internet service for businesses.
Dedicated internet provides a direct, private connection where the full bandwidth is reserved exclusively for your business. Shared internet (typical of residential and many cable-based business plans) splits bandwidth among multiple users in your area, which can lead to slowdowns during peak hours. For businesses that depend on consistent performance, dedicated fiber is the gold standard.
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) is a contractual guarantee from the provider covering uptime, speed, latency, and repair response times. For example, a 99.99% uptime SLA means no more than 52 minutes of downtime per year. If the provider fails to meet these commitments, you typically receive service credits. SLAs are a key differentiator between business and residential plans.
Fiber offers symmetrical upload and download speeds, lower latency, and far greater reliability than cable. For businesses running cloud applications, video conferencing, VoIP, large file transfers, or hosting servers, fiber's consistent performance is critical. Cable connections share bandwidth with neighbors and typically offer much slower upload speeds, which can bottleneck productivity.
Business internet pricing varies widely based on speed, technology, and service level. Basic shared cable plans start around $50-75/month for 100-300 Mbps. Dedicated fiber connections range from $200-500/month for 100 Mbps to $1,000+ for 1 Gbps dedicated. Enterprise-grade services with SLAs, static IPs, and managed support typically fall between $300-2,000/month depending on bandwidth and contract terms.
Business contracts typically run 1-3 years and often include better pricing, SLA guarantees, and waived installation fees. Month-to-month plans offer flexibility but usually come at a premium. If your business is established and unlikely to relocate, a 2-year contract with an SLA can provide significant savings and guaranteed service levels. Always negotiate early termination fee caps before signing.
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