The best business internet providers in Camden, NJ
8 business internet providers found in Camden, NJ. 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
AT&T Shared Fiber
Shared Fiber
300 to 1,000 Mbps
Comcast Fiber
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Comcast Coax
Coax
150 to 25 Mbps
Pilot
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Spectrum Coax
Coax
300 to 30 Mbps
Verizon Shared Fiber (FIOS)
Shared Fiber
200 to 200 Mbps
Zayo
Dedicated Fiber
100 to 100 Mbps
Summary
Camden’s fastest circuits come via AT&T Dedicated Fiber, AT&T Shared Fiber, and Comcast Fiber, topping out at 10 Gbps, 1 Gbps, and 1 Gbps respectively.
The top 3 best business internet service providers in Camden
1. AT&T Dedicated Fiber — Get 100 Mbps-to-10 Gbps from $518 per month. Port logistics depend on 2 Gbps links for yard-management systems.
2. AT&T Shared Fiber — Here you have 300 Mbps-to-1 Gbps speeds available from $70 per month, which is the favorite connection of local biotech labs.
3. Comcast Fiber — The 300 Mbps-to-1 Gbps fiber connections start at $279 per month and offer quick installs where AT&T build-outs are delayed.
Pros
- AT&T Dedicated Fiber has a rock-solid service-level agreement promising 99.999 percent uptime, and a two-hour repair window means a tech rolls out quickly if something breaks. You also get built-in 5-G wireless fail-over, so your traffic reroutes automatically if the fiber is cut.
- AT&T Shared Fiber offers gig-class speeds at entry-level pricing—about $70 per month for a symmetrical 1 Gbps line—making it a favorite with Camden’s biotech startups and design studios.
- Comcast Fiber is often the quickest to install downtown and in the Waterfront district, thanks to Comcast’s existing conduit along Federal Street and Market Street. Plans start around $279 per month for 300 Mbps and climb to 1 Gbps, giving smaller offices an easy upgrade path.
Cons
- AT&T Dedicated Fiber: The flip side is that AT&T installs its own network-termination equipment, so if you ever switch carriers you’ll need a truck roll to swap out that proprietary hardware.
- AT&T Shared Fiber: Because the circuit is shared (GPON), throughput can dip a bit during peak hours, and there’s no formal uptime guarantee like you get on AT&T’s dedicated product.
- Comcast Fiber: The trade-off is that Comcast’s business support queues can be slow during regional outages, and multi-gig speeds aren’t available everywhere in the city.
Meter Connect also offers service with the following providers:
- Comcast Coax
- Pilot
- Spectrum Coax
- Verizon Shared Fiber (FiOS)
- Zayo
Meter Connect manages business internet service providers in the Philadelphia–South Jersey corridor
Throughout Camden County, a major hub for business-grade internet is around Waterfront South and Gateway that sit closest to the port and I-676 freight corridor. Most logistics depots there rely on 1 Gbps shared fiber or fixed-wireless loops for barcode scanning and ERP sync.
- Cooper Grant, anchored by Rutgers and the Joint Health Sciences Center, favors multi-gig dedicated fiber so that research labs can move imaging files to Penn Medicine’s cloud in seconds.
- In Parkside and Fairview, where regional healthcare clinics and supermarkets line Haddon Avenue, the sweet spot is 600 Mbps–1 Gbps coax with LTE/5 G backup—fast enough for VoIP and POS, cost-effective for multi-site chains.
- Whatever the block, Meter Connect provisions the circuit type—dedicated fiber, shared fiber, coax, or fixed-wireless—that best matches each neighborhood’s speed, uptime, and budget profile.
Neighborhood coverage: Where you can get business internet
Lanning Square • Liberty Park • Gateway • Parkside • Fairview • Bergen Square • Centerville • Pyne Point
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 – Crown Castle and Zayo reach 10 Gbps on dedicated fiber from the Waterfront to Cooper Plaza.
- Coverage – Comcast Coax covers every ZIP, outpacing fiber trenching in Centerville and Fairview.
- Contract flexibility – Comcast coax lets small firms go month-to-month; Verizon FiOS is also no-contract in lit buildings.
- Additional features – Verizon Dedicated Fiber offers static-IP bundles; Crown Castle can add POP-level DDoS filtering.