Business internet that keeps up with you
Symmetrical speeds up to 10Gbps with 24/7 monitoring and local support. Real bandwidth for real business needs.
Internet built for business
Consumer internet wasn't designed for modern business demands. Video conferencing, cloud applications, large file transfers, VoIP calls — they all need real bandwidth, especially on the upload side.
Our business internet delivers symmetrical speeds: the same fast connection for uploading as downloading. That means smooth video calls, fast cloud syncs, and no more waiting for files to upload.
And unlike consumer ISPs, we don't oversubscribe our network. Your bandwidth is dedicated, not shared with your neighbors. When you need 500 Mbps, you get 500 Mbps.
Symmetrical Speeds
Same speed up and down. Critical for video calls, cloud apps, and file uploads.
24/7 Monitoring
We monitor your connection around the clock and address issues proactively.
Local Support
When something goes wrong, you call us — not a distant call center.
Bundle & Save
Combine with our VoIP or managed IT services for the best value.
Choose your speed
From small office to enterprise, we have the bandwidth to match your needs.
Small Office
Up to 15 users
Perfect for small teams with standard internet needs.
Get a QuoteGrowing Business
Up to 75 users
Ideal for most businesses with cloud apps and video conferencing.
Get a QuoteEnterprise
Unlimited users
Dedicated fiber for organizations with serious bandwidth demands.
Get a QuoteWhat's included
Every CBIT internet connection comes with professional service and support.
Why Symmetrical Matters
Most consumer internet plans advertise fast download speeds but offer much slower uploads. That's a problem for business:
- 📹 Video calls need upload bandwidth
- ☁️ Cloud backup requires fast uploads
- 📤 Large file sharing depends on upload speed
- 📞 VoIP quality needs symmetrical bandwidth
With symmetrical internet, you get the same speed in both directions — exactly what modern business applications need.
Ready for real business internet?
Let's discuss which speed tier is right for your organization.
