Internet Plans For Every Business Size:
Start Up Business
1-10 Employees
75 / 75 Mbps
- Basic business needs
- Online collaboration
- Data backups
- Minimal file sharing
- Frequent downloading
Small Business
11-50 Employees
150 / 150 Mbps
- High-growth businesses
- Significant online activity
- Hosting websites
- Running backup servers
- Moderate data transfers
Mid-Sized Business
51-200 Employees
300 / 300 Mbps
- E-commerce sites
- Video conferencing
- Video streaming
- Extensive WiFi usage
- Major data transfers
Large Enterprise
201-500+ Employees
1,000 / 1,000 Mbps
- Reliable connection
- Consistently fast speeds
- Cloud-based applications
- Fast data transfers
- Large bandwidth & usage
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Every business has different needs when it comes to internet connectivity. We know the frustrations of trying to find the right service especially when there's so many choices trying to sell you on what your business needs.
That's why we offer a personalized service, free of charge, to give you objective recommendations for the ideal internet plan and package to satisfy your business needs.
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844-735-5016Find Business Internet Solutions By Top Providers
Spectrum
Cable & Fiber
1,000 / 35 Mbps
$59.99 Per Mo.
HughesNet
Satellite
25 / 3 Mbps
$69.99 Per Mo.
Cox
Cable
150 / 20 Mbps
$119.00 Per Mo.
Xfinity
Cable & Fiber
1,000 / 1000 Mbps
$69.95 Per Mo.
Mediacom
Cable
1,000 / 30 Mbps
$129.95 Per Mo.
RCN
Cable & Fiber
330 / 20 Mbps
$45.00 Per Mo.
Rise Broadband
Wireless
50 Mbps
$74.95 Per Mo.
Viasat
Satellite
15 / 4 Mbps
$179.99 Per Mo.
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Business vs. Residential Internet Service
Business vs. Residential Internet Service
To put it simply, you can't get residential internet at your business if it falls within a commercial zone. It might be an adjustment if you're a first-time business owner since business internet can be much more expensive compared to residential pricing. But don't worry, the price difference is with reason and comes with plenty of perks.
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Service Level Agreements (SLA)
SLA's protect business owners. That means your internet provider has to refund your money if they don't provide the services agreed upon. Business internet providers understand that a lost connection is lost money for your company and only with business internet plans do they offer this great perk.
Faster Upload Speeds
Faster upload speeds are important for uploading large files to a client or for backing up your data. Tasks that require a consistent two-way connection, like video conferencing, will need fast upload speeds too. Even simple tasks like emailing can become more reliant on upload speeds as technology becomes more reliant on the cloud.
24/7 Priority Support
That's why support is provided by professionals (goodbye entry-level tech support), and they will really look into the problem until the problem is resolved. And if the provider's internet services ever go down, businesses have first priority in getting their connection restored over residential customers.
Dedicated Transfer Connections
Depending on the size of your business, a dedicated connection might be the route to go. Unlike residential internet which typically involves shared access, a dedicated connection will allow your business to have consistent internet speeds. This type of connection is extremely valuable to cloud-based, large, and growing organizations.
Static IP Address
Static IP addresses are either standard or available for business internet plans depending on the provider. Businesses that need stability for constant server or cloud based data transfers should have a static IP address. Also businesses that host their own servers and need remote access should opt for a static IP address if it isn't included in their internet plan.
Unlimited Data
Most (but not all) business providers don't enforce data caps. This unrestricted usage gives businesses the freedom to stay connected. With unlimited data, businesses are also typically protected from provider throttling unlike residential internet customers. Depending on your SLA, you're protected and guaranteed this service.
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Every business has different needs when it comes to internet connectivity. We know the frustrations of trying to find the right service especially when there's so many choices trying to sell you on what your business needs.
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844-735-5016Virtually Unlimited Data
Virtually Unlimited Data
Efficiency is essential for running a business, and you want an internet connection that's not only reliable but also fast. Since businesses use data in high and varying volumes, most providers that offer business plans have no data cap. Employees can work freely and effectively without their speeds throttling, which makes for a more productive work day. With unlimited data, employees no longer have to be cautious of how they're using the internet.
However, some providers do have data limits on their business plans, but most of the time the limit is so high that small businesses rarely ever reach the cap. Just be mindful of how your business uses internet and how much data you need for it to run seamlessly.
1 Terabyte (TB) Data Limits
Activity | Monthly Limit |
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Web Browsing | 50,000 Hours |
Video Conferencing | 30,000 Hours |
Streaming | 12,000 Hours |
What If Fiber Isn't Available For My Business?
Fiber-optic internet is the latest breakthrough technology that offers the fastest internet speeds on the market. It's hallmarked for its reliability, latency, and higher bandwidth capacity. With speeds of up to 1,000 Mbps, you can support video conferencing in HD quality, transfer data within seconds, or upload and download large files at lightning speeds.
The one drawback to fiber internet is that it's extremely limited in availability, so it may not be available in your area. New infrastructure needs to be built in order to install this new technology which could take a long time to complete or cost quite a bit of money.
While fiber offers the fastest speeds, small businesses with only a handful of employees may not need it. Cable or DSL internet can provide just what you need at a fraction of the cost. Be sure to know your business before getting more than you actually need.
Why Choose InMyArea.com
We know the struggle of trying to find the right business internet provider online. In most cases, you have to submit a contact form so that a representative can call you back (or not), or submit a long form just to find out that the provider isn’t available in your area. Multiply this by five provider websites and you have a headache. Been there, done that.
At InMyArea.com, we’ve made it easy for you to compare all internet providers to find the best fit for your growing business. We want to help you save time and money by showing you all of your options in a few simple steps. By simply entering your Zip code, we’ll show a list of business internet providers in your area, the services they offer, and a free consultation with one of our experts that can help connect your business.