Market pricing context (not provider quotes)
Business internet pricing varies widely — these are typical market ranges
Internet pricing depends on infrastructure, location, uptime requirements, and how the service is designed — not just the plan.
Most advertised pricing reflects entry-level plans — real business deployments typically fall into these ranges
DSL / Legacy Broadband
$50–$100/mo
Lower-cost connectivity where newer infrastructure is limited.
Best for: low-demand or secondary sites.
Dedicated Fibre / DEI
$400-$2000+/mo
Enterprise-grade connectivity with performance guarantees and SLAs.
Pricing varies significantly based on build costs, SLA, and term — some locations can be far lower than expected.
Best for: mission-critical sites.
Cable / Shared Internet
$60-$250/mo
Widely available with good speeds, but shared bandwidth can affect consistency.
Best for: general business use.
Shared Fibre / GPON
$100–$350/mo
High-speed fibre over shared infrastructure with strong value.
Best for: offices and sites with moderate usage.
5G Fixed Wireless
$70-$400+/mo
Consumer plans start low, but business-grade deployments with stability and support are typically higher
Best for: primary or backup in well-covered areas
Satellite / Starlink
$200–$700+/mo
Useful where terrestrial infrastructure is unavailable.
Best for: rural and remote locations.
The lowest-cost internet is rarely the lowest-cost outcome. Downtime, instability, and support gaps cost businesses far more than monthly service fees.
