: Provides fixed wireless 5G solutions that are easy to set up "out of the box" for small businesses or remote locations [12].
: Recognized as a strong budget option, with starting prices around $40/month and cable/fiber speeds reaching up to 1 Gbps [16, 19].
: Offers competitive fiber pricing and high-capacity plans, particularly in regional hubs like
: Often rated as a top choice for its fiber connectivity. They offer Business Fiber with speeds up to 5 Gig and Dedicated Internet which can reach up to 1 Tbps for enterprise needs [7, 5].
: Specialized firms like GeoLinks focus specifically on fixed wireless for commercial entities to provide high-speed alternatives to traditional wiring [24]. g., hospitality, retail)?
Los Angeles where they provide speeds up to [23, 25]. Key Differences Between Business and Residential Internet Business Internet Residential Internet Support 24/7 dedicated business support [5] General customer support Symmetry Often symmetric (equal upload/download) [7, 13] Asymmetric (faster downloads) Reliability Backed by Service Level Agreements (SLAs) [22] "Best effort" service Static IP Available for hosting servers/VPNs Usually dynamic (changing) IP Specialized and Alternative Providers
: Companies like Viasat and HughesNet provide critical coverage in rural areas where fiber or cable infrastructure is unavailable [1, 20].
: Known for reliability, with plans starting around $69/month . They offer a mix of shared fiber and fixed wireless solutions aimed at small to medium businesses [10, 19].