The best business internet providers in Allen, TX
6 business internet providers found in Allen, TX. Get quotes for Dedicated Fiber, Shared Fiber, and Coax, with speeds up to 10 Gbps.
AT&T Dedicated Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 1,000 Mbps
Up to 10 Gbps available
Zayo
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Frontier Shared Fiber (FIOS)
Shared Fiber
500 to 500 Mbps
Frontier Dedicated Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Spectrum Dedicated Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Spectrum Coax
Coax
300 to 30 Mbps
Summary
In Allen, Texas, business owners get the fastest symmetrical speeds from AT&T Dedicated Fiber, Zayo, and Frontier Shared Fiber (FiOS). These three providers top out at 10 Gbps, 10 Gbps, and 2 Gbps, respectively, covering everything from start-up coworking hubs to data-intensive engineering firms.
The top 3 best business internet service providers in Allen
1. AT&T Dedicated Fiber offers both shared-fiber (300 Mbps – 1 Gbps) and dedicated-fiber (100 Mbps – 10 Gbps) products, with business-class plans starting at $518 per month for 100 Mbps dedicated.
2. Zayo sells dedicated-fiber waves from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps (and 100 Gbps on custom orders). Pricing in Allen starts at $550 per month for a 1 Gbps circuit.
3. Frontier Shared Fiber (FiOS) has shared-fiber tiers that come in 500 Mbps, 1 Gbps, and 2 Gbps options, starting at $79.99 per month.
Note: Frontier also sells a dedicated-fiber service (100 Mbps – 2 Gbps) from $944 per month.
Pros
AT&T Dedicated Fiber:
- Guarantees 99.999% uptime with a two-hour repair window.
- Built-in 5G wireless fail-over keeps offices online during fiber cuts.
- Static-IP block included—handy for on-prem mail or ERP servers.
Zayo:
- Dense dark-fiber grid across Collin County, making 10 Gbps installs quick.
- 24 / 7 Dallas NOC with a 15-minute ticket-response SLA.
- Supports 100 Gbps upgrade paths for AI or render-farm workloads.
Frontier Shared Fiber:
- Month-to-month terms on shared-fiber—great for flexible leased suites.
- Wi-Fi 6E gateway and unlimited data included at no extra cost.
- No data caps or traffic-class throttling during peak hours.
Cons
AT&T Dedicated Fiber:
- Uses proprietary managed NTU hardware, so a truck roll is required if you ever switch carriers.
Zayo:
- New laterals often take 90 days to build, which can delay move-in timelines.
Frontier Shared Fiber:
- GPON split can congest slightly in the after-work streaming rush.
- Lacks native IPv6 support, which modern SaaS stacks sometimes require.
Other
Other popular internet service providers in Allen, TX:
- Frontier Dedicated Fiber
- Spectrum Dedicated Fiber
- Spectrum Coax
Meter Connect works with business internet service providers in the Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW) metropolitan area
Across Collin County — home to Allen, Plano, Frisco, and McKinney — Meter Connect provisions everything from 10 Gbps dedicated fiber in data-centric tech parks to 600 Mbps coax with LTE backup in suburban retail strips, ensuring near-universal business coverage.
- Allen Central — Anchored by Allen City Hall and its surrounding municipal campus, this district mixes government offices, restaurants, and professional-services firms. Most local companies choose 1–2 Gbps shared fiber or 10 Gbps dedicated circuits for cloud‐based VOIP and GIS workloads.
- Watters Creek — The mixed-use village’s e-commerce boutiques rely on 1 Gbps coax with 5 G fail-over to keep POS terminals humming during festivals.
- Twin Creeks — Engineering consultancies in the office-park clusters favor 2 Gbps dedicated fiber for CAD file sync.
Neighborhood coverage: Where you can get business internet
Central Allen • Watters Creek • Twin Creeks • Cottonwood Bend • StarCreek • Ridgeview Crossing
Meter Connect helps all types of businesses get connected to the best-fit internet options around you.
Factors to consider: How Meter chose the best business providers
- Speed requirements — 4K post-production suites need multi-gig dedicated fiber; a CPA firm may do fine on 600 Mbps coax.
- Coverage — Spectrum reaches nearly every ZIP, while Frontier’s FiOS footprint is densest along US-75.
- Contract flexibility — Frontier Shared Fiber is month-to-month; Zayo requires a 36-month term for waived install.
- Extra features — AT&T bundles 5 G fail-over, Zayo offers 100 G upgrade paths, Frontier throws in Wi-Fi 6E gear.