Compare Internet Service Options

    Fiber Optic Internet

    Speeds from 5 Mbps to 100 Gbps

    Best For

    Businesses needing fastest speeds and bandwidth, to reliably support mission-critical applications.

    • Voice and video applications
    • Running mission-critical applications
    • Server/application hosting
    • Large locations

    Advantages

    • Highest speeds for demanding usage
    • Dedicated Bandwidth
    • Fast speeds over longer distances

    Symmetric Ethernet

    Speeds up to 100x100 Gbps

    Best For

    Businesses with multiple locations needing robust, symmetric bandwidth to support mission-critical applications:

    • Voice and video applications
    • Connecting remote workers to a main office
    • Virtual Private Networks
    • Server/application hosting

    Advantages

    • Nationwide availability
    • Dedicated Bandwidth
    • Supports Quality of Service

    Wireless Broadband

    Speeds from 5 Mbps to 100 Mbps

    Best For

    Businesses needing affordable service to support temporary or remote workers, or as a failover solution.

    • Connecting remote workers
    • Remote locations where other internet services are unavailable
    • When temporary access is needed
    • A fully redundant backup solution

    Advantages

    • Nationwide availability
    • Always-on

    Cable Broadband

    Download Speeds to 1 Gbps

    Best For

    Businesses needing affordable broadband with faster download than upload speeds.

    • Organizations without servers on the premises
    • Locations that do not run mission-critical applications
    • Remote locations that do not upload much content
    • Can tolerate best-effort service availability

    Advantages

    • Nationwide availability
    • Lower cost

    Asymmetrical Ethernet

    Download Speeds to 50 Mbps

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    Best For

    Businesses needing affordable, dedicated broadband and the fastest download speeds to run non-mission-critical applications.

    • Organizations without servers on the premises
    • Locations that do not run mission-critical applications
    • Branch office accessing applications from headquarters
    • Remote locations that do not upload much content

    Advantages

    • Nationwide availability
    • Dedicated Bandwidth
    • Supports Quality of Service