AlwaysNET Primary Internet

Primary Internet That Keeps Your Business Running — Not Just Connected

We design primary internet using fiber, 5G, and multi-network architecture — so your business stays online when it matters most.

Designed & Built in Canada | CRTC Licensed Internet Provider | Business-Grade Connectivity

Consultative connectivity design

The right primary internet depends on your business, not a generic plan.

No two locations perform the same. We assess your location, usage profile, uptime requirements, budget, and operational risk before recommending the best primary internet design.

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Location first

Availability and performance vary by address. We evaluate what actually works at your location before recommending a service.

Usage-aware

A 5G design may be ideal for some businesses, while fibre or cable may be better for higher-usage sites. We match the solution to the workload.

Built for outcomes

The goal is not simply more speed. It is consistent performance, uptime, supportability, and a design that protects business operations.

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

These are general Canadian market ranges only. They are not Zing5G prices, quotes, or guarantees. Final pricing depends on site availability, contract term, usage profile, installation requirements, and service design.

DSL / Legacy Broadband

$50–$100/mo

Lower-cost connectivity where newer infrastructure is limited.

Best for: low-demand or secondary 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.

Speed is only part of the decision

Fast internet is not the same as business-ready internet

Many plans look strong on speed and price. The real question is how well they support your business when performance drops, usage spikes, or the connection fails.

Fast Internet

  • High advertised download speeds
  • Good for general usage
  • Performance may vary under load
  • Limited protection against outages
The real question isn’t speed — it’s what downtime costs your business.

FAQ

Primary Internet — Frequently Asked Questions

Because the lowest monthly price often leads to the highest operational cost — through downtime, instability, and lack of support when issues occur.

Primary business internet is your main connection used for daily operations. It must be reliable, stable, and designed to handle your business workload.

Primary internet is your main connection. Failover (like AlwaysNET) activates when the primary connection fails, ensuring continuity.

Yes. For many businesses, 5G can be a high-performance primary connection, especially when fiber is unavailable or cost-prohibitive.

We design multi-network solutions, eliminate single points of failure, and optionally add failover protection to maintain uptime.

Primary Internet That Keeps Your Business Running — Not Just Connected

Most businesses don’t have a connectivity problem — they have a design problem.

Internet services are often selected based on price, availability, or speed claims — not how the network actually performs under real conditions.

That’s why outages, slowdowns, and failover gaps still happen — even when the connection looks good on paper.

The right question is not “what plan should I buy?” — it’s whether your current setup is designed to keep your business running when it matters most.

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Stop Guessing — Know What Will Actually Work at Your Location

In 10 minutes, we’ll assess your location, usage, and risk — and show you what will actually work.

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No obligation. Business-grade recommendations. Designed for uptime.Most issues aren’t visible until they cause downtime. We help you catch them early.