Enterprise Internet
Enterprise-grade dedicated fiber for businesses where downtime and slow speeds are not an option.
A dedicated internet line — also called a Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) circuit — provides your business with bandwidth that is 100% reserved for you. No neighbors, no building tenants, no other businesses sharing your connection.
Standard business internet, even fiber, is typically shared among many customers. During peak hours, everyone's speeds drop. Dedicated lines eliminate that variable. You pay for a guaranteed speed — symmetrical upload and download — and that's exactly what you get, around the clock.
| Feature | Standard Business | Dedicated Line |
|---|---|---|
| Bandwidth | Shared with others | Exclusively yours |
| Speed guarantee | Best effort | Guaranteed 24/7 |
| Symmetrical speeds | Often no | Always yes |
| SLA uptime | 99.9% | 99.99%+ |
| Repair response | 4–24 hours | 1–4 hours |
| Static IP | 1 included | Multiple included |
| Price range | $80–$300/mo | $300–$2,000+/mo |
A dedicated internet line provides bandwidth that is reserved exclusively for your business — not shared with anyone else. Unlike standard business or residential internet, your speeds are guaranteed at all times.
Shared internet is divided among many customers. During peak hours, speeds drop. Dedicated internet guarantees your contracted speed 24/7 because no one else uses your bandwidth.
Businesses that process large volumes of data, host their own servers, run real-time applications, or operate where downtime means significant financial loss. Examples: hospitals, financial firms, call centers.
Dedicated lines are significantly more expensive than shared business internet — typically $300–$2,000+/mo depending on speed and location.
Dedicated fiber lines typically start at 10 Mbps and scale to 10 Gbps or more. The speed is symmetrical and guaranteed — what you pay for is what you always get.