The best business internet providers in Austin, TX
10 business internet providers found in Austin, TX. Get quotes for Dedicated Fiber, Coax, and Shared Fiber, with speeds up to 10 Gbps.
Zayo
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
AT&T Dedicated Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 1,000 Mbps
Up to 10 Gbps available
Spectrum Coax
Coax
300 to 30 Mbps
Google Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
1,000 to 1,000 Mbps
Comcast Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Comcast Coax
Coax
150 to 25 Mbps
Spectrum Dedicated Fiber
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
Crown Castle
Dedicated Fiber
500 to 500 Mbps
Summary
Austin businesses can tap fiber circuits as fast as 10 Gbps from Zayo and AT&T Dedicated Fiber, while Spectrum’s coax network covers nearly every storefront with gig-plus downloads. That mix lets downtown startups, music venues, and North Austin warehouses all find an Internet package that fits their budget and uptime needs.
The top 3 best business internet service providers in Austin
1. Zayo delivers dedicated-fiber waves from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps, with a 1 Gbps circuit priced around $545 per month. Companies in East Austin use the service to push huge design files to cloud render farms without delay.
2. AT&T Dedicated Fiber sells symmetrical 100 Mbps-to-10 Gbps circuits, and its shared-fiber tier (300 Mbps-1 Gbps) starts near $518 per month. Built-in 5G wireless fail-over keeps point-of-sale and VoIP traffic moving even when a backhoe cuts the glass.
3. Spectrum Coax offers DOCSIS 3.1 service between 300 Mbps and 1 Gbps, with a business-class 1 Gbps plan running roughly $199 per month. It installs fast on existing taps and covers nearly every ZIP inside Travis County.
Pros
Zayo
- Owns a dense dark-fiber grid along Highway I-35.
- Can upgrade to 100 Gbps waves without new trenching.
- NOC replies within fifteen minutes day or night.
AT&T Dedicated Fiber
- Guarantees 99.999 percent uptime with a two-hour repair window.
- Bundles static IP addresses at no extra cost.
- Automatic 5 G fail-over engages during fiber outages.
Spectrum Coax
- Latest DOCSIS upgrade pushes 1.4 Gbps download speeds.
- No long-term contract on gig plans.
- Promotional rates stay locked for two years.
Cons
Zayo
- New lateral builds often take ninety days.
- Dark-fiber IRU terms can lock a tenant in for decades.
AT&T Dedicated Fiber
- Uses proprietary managed hardware that requires a truck roll to replace.
- Entry pricing rises quickly above two-gig tiers.
Spectrum Coax
- Upload speeds are capped at 35 Mbps.
- Bundle discounts require adding a voice or video package.
Other popular options for Austin business internet
- Google Fiber
- Comcast Fiber
- Comcast Coax
- Spectrum Dedicated Fiber
- Frontier Dedicated Fiber
- Frontier Shared Fiber (FiOS)
- Crown Castle
Meter Connect manages business internet service providers in Austin’s Round Rock to San Marcos metropolitan area
Across Travis County, Meter Connect provides services from 10 Gbps dedicated fiber in downtown tech towers to 600 Mbps coax with LTE backup for boutiques on South Congress. Our engineers match each address with fiber, coax, or fixed-wireless circuits that balance speed, uptime, and budget.
- Downtown Austin – Centered on the Texas State Capitol, this district’s law firms and lobbying shops lean on 2 Gbps dedicated fiber for real-time document management.
- The Domain – North Austin’s mixed-use tech campus houses cloud developers who bond dual 5 Gbps waves for staging clusters.
- South Congress (SoCo) – Music venues and retail flagships choose 1 Gbps coax with LTE backup to stream live sets and process mobile sales.
Neighborhood coverage: Where you can get business internet
Downtown Austin • The Domain • South Congress • Zilker • East Austin • Mueller
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 – Zayo and AT&T Dedicated Fiber deliver Austin’s fastest 10 Gbps circuits.
- Coverage – Spectrum Coax serves nearly every ZIP, including South Congress and East Austin.
- Contract flexibility – Spectrum sells month-to-month coax; Frontier FiOS (where available) is also no-contract.
- Additional features – AT&T includes free 5G fail-over on fiber tiers; Zayo can lease dark fiber for future 100 Gbps upgrades.