Best Business Internet Service Providers

Best Business Internet Service Providers

Businesses need to save money wherever possible. Business internet service providers have gotten competitive and are known to really roll out the red carpet for customers, providing much more robust services at a better price than could be had in any home internet package. Now business owners can reach their customers without paying too much. The three best business internet service providers include Verizon Business Internet, Comcast Business, Frontier, and AT&T. Read on to find out more about these business internet services, along with features and pricing, detailed below.


Business.org has rated Verizon Business Internet as the best service provider for businesses in 2020. Geared toward smaller businesses, the fastest Verizon plan offers 10 Mbps for multiple employees at just $64.99 per month. The service is recommended for online-based businesses with eCommerce and ordering. After a year, the price will go up to $99.99 per month. Other tiers scale down the speed but specialize in tasks such as large file transfers. The base service for businesses starts at $47.99 per month and offers 3 Mbps for light internet use. All plans are for two years, but no-limit equivalents are also available as marginally higher rates. Once purchased, Verizon will install equipment and provide customer service 24/7. There is also a 30-day buy-back guarantee if customers are in any way unsatisfied with the service.


Comcast Business Internet provides more power and speed for businesses that are bigger, more complex, and require the internet for more aspects. There are Starter, Deluxe 75, and Starter+Phone products for small businesses of just 1-2 people, ranging in price from $69.95 to $99.90 per month. The bigger plans, with speeds up to a gig to cater to a team of employees, come with quoted prices depending on the company's geographical region. Comcast can bundle powerful internet, a business phone line, and TV at discounted prices for businesses with dedicated customer support agents working around the clock to ensure reliability of service. Like Verizon, Comcast will take care of the installation and initial setup, and will provide all of the equipment needed to get all users of the service online and running fast. Some of the frustration with Comcast customer support will be avoided, as business accounts get a reported better level of care by Comcast and don't experience the same hassling offers to upsell services.


A couple more business internet service providers are Frontier and AT&T, who both don't have prices listed but will send a quote upon request. Frontier was rated as the second-best business internet provider by Business.org with 4 stars out of 5. Reviewers were particularly complimentary of the 36-month price guarantee, which cannot be found with most business internet service providers, who largely guarantee a price for one year and raise it the next. Frontier also has higher-speed options available to help bigger businesses than some of the mobile companies, such as Verizon, can provide. AT&T's plans were rated at 4 out of 5 stars as well and allow for a lot of customization. Up to 500 Mbps are available for businesses through AT&T, with services such as secure WIFI, downloading and streaming, video conferencing, SAAS and Cloud apps, and allowance for a high volume of users. AT&T also bundles phone and TV services for reduced prices to businesses.

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