| Plan Name | Download | Upload | Technology | Monthly Price | Promo price | Additional promo | Contract | Data Cap | Sign Up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Business 1 Gig | 1,000 Mbps | 1,000 Mbps | Fiber | Contact for a quote | — | — | No contract | Unlimited | Get a quote |
| Business 2 Gig | 2,000 Mbps | 2,000 Mbps | Fiber | Contact for a quote | — | — | No contract | Unlimited | Get a quote |
| Business 5 Gig | 5,000 Mbps | 5,000 Mbps | Fiber | Contact for a quote | — | — | No contract | Unlimited | Get a quote |
Plans range from 1,000 to 5,000 Mbps download speed.
For a business, the right speed depends less on any one task than on how much runs at the same time. Point-of-sale, card processing, VoIP phones, security cameras, guest Wi-Fi, video calls, and cloud apps often share the connection at once, so it needs to stay fast and reliable through the busiest hours of the day.
Upload speed matters as much as download — cloud backups, file sharing, video conferencing, and anything hosted on site all depend on it, and fiber delivers it symmetrically, as fast up as down. Data-heavy or multi-location operations lean on the higher tiers, while smaller storefronts and offices need less, but benefit from the same consistency and headroom to grow.
Fiber: Fiber delivers symmetrical speeds — uploads as fast as downloads — keeping cloud backups, file sharing, and video calls quick in both directions. Its low latency (typically 1–5 ms) keeps card payments, point-of-sale, and VoIP responsive, and because the line is dedicated rather than shared like cable, performance holds steady through peak business hours.
Plans verified as of June 11, 2026